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 Centre Juno Beach Le Canada et la Deuxième Guerre mondiale 
Commentaires 2005

 
 

— 14 Juin 2005

La visite fut très vivante grâce au dynamisme des animateurs et le commentaire bilingue (français/allemand) fut très apprécié de notre groupe franco-allemand. Le questionnaire est aussi un moyen très efficace pour orienter l’attention des élèves.

Merci beaucoup pour l’accueil particulièrement chaleureux.

Mme Delaunay
Collège Quintefeuille de Courseulles

 
 
 
 

— 14 Juin 2005

Une visite très intéressante avec des guides sympa qui ont réussi à intéresser les élèves. Les documentaires montrent une histoire très vivantes et émouvantes pour les jeunes allemands. La visite du musée vaut mieux que des cours d’histoire au collège. Merci de votre engagement pour l’histoire.

Ulrich Brunger
Realschude Bunde-Mitte
(check spelling with Mme Delaunay!)

 
 
 
 

— 14 Juin 2005

Es hat uns sehr gefallen. Das museum was sehr informativ. Es war nett dass das personal sich graBe.

Karen GrieBbach
Realschude Bunde-Mitte

 
 
 
 

— May 24, 2005

Visiting the Juno Beach Centre was very interesting because I found out what they had to wear and how much there stuff weighed that they had to carry around. It was interesting to find out how many people landed on the beaches. I thought the uniform was good so I could actually imagine what they wore. I thought all the weapons around were good because it shows me what the guns looked like. To visit Juno Beach meant I could actually see the beach that the Canadians landed on. Well done!

Callum McIntosh
St. Aidans Church of England High School

 
 
 
 

— May 24, 2005

I think that this museum is one of the best I have ever been to. I found it interesting and this made it easier to learn all about D-Day and Canada’s importance. I think that was really interesting because I never realised how important Canada was in the Second World War. I think that the technology in the museum made it more interesting and fun to learn about this important part of history. The guides were great too! (Thank you Allison!)

Isobel Dixon
St. Aidans Church of England High School

 
 
 
 

— 10 Mai 2005

Cette visite est enrichissante et éducative avec une visée pédagogique intéressante. L’organisation est parfaite ; propre et très explicite. L’atmosphère nous replonge au cœur de cette période historique. Les témoignages sont émouvants et nous font prendre conscience de l’importance de cette opération militaire et de la contribution militaire.

Classe de 2 de E
Dumont D’Urville

 
 
 
 

— Avril 1, 2005

A very friendly staff member!
Students loved the visit! The information was brief (so not to bore anyone) but included good background info. Excellent!

Monica Gackle (professeur)
Canmore Collegiate High School

 
 
 
 

— Avril 1, 2005

It was incredible to visit Juno Beach because of the incredible historical significance it has to Canada. To actually walk on the beaches where the invasion took place was an amazing and unforgettable experience. It makes me proud to be a Canadian, and proud of the men and women who gave their lives to fight for freedom. Their fight must be remembered and here it is realized!

Joshua Peters (student)
Canmore Collegiate High School

 
 
 
 

— March 30, 2005

The greeting was excellent and the short introduction was captivating and very informative.

Shea Volk (professeur)
Notre Dame High School

 
 
 
 

— March 30, 2005

It was very moving to come to the Juno Beach Centre. My grandfather fought in the war, so everything I saw and learned impacted me a lot more. Seeing how people lived during the war time was eye opening because we do take so much for granted. The exhibits give a very good idea for what it was like in the war times. Thank you!

Leanne Langlois (student)
Notre Dame High School

 
 
 
 

— March 30, 2005

Why bring your students to the JBC?
As a history teacher, I feel it is important to expose students to these arenas!

Alan Luciuk
Bedford Road Collegiate

 
 
 
 

— March 30, 2005

This was an awesome place for me to visit since I had several family members who fought in the war. Specifically my grandfather was in the RCAF. This place meant a lot to me because my great grandfather was on these beaches and just to know that he was there was incredible. I’m very proud of Canada’s contributions in the war and am greatful for the opportunity to have come here. I will always remember the beaches and the artefacts here. I hope more Canadians have an opportunity to visit the Juno Beach Centre like my friends and myself did.

Kristy Britton
Bedford Road Collegiate

 
 
 
 

— March 27, 2005

Throughout the year I have been studying a lot about the World Wars. D-Day was one of the major battles we covered. It was very rewarding to see Normandy and Juno Beach for myself after studying the history behind it in school.

Renée Bordignon
Burnaby North

 
 
 
 

— March 26, 2005

I wish I’d had more time in the museum. The war seems so much more real now, it makes me want peace more. The history helped me understand what happened realistically unlike in the movies. It make me realize what horrors my grandfather went through when he stormed the beach up from Juno Beach.

Now that I know so much about what it was like, I feel that so many people died just to save their country.

?
New Westminster Senior Secondary

 
 
 
 

— March 25, 2005

The visit to Juno Beach cements the Canadian history in your mind. Before you actually see where the Canadian soldiers have been or see the artefacts that they had to work with, it’s difficult to imagine how harsh the life for the soldiers really was. It is a humbling experience to know that young men and women from generations past would make so many sacrifices, not only for their country, but for future generations. This sacrifice is lost if we do not bother to observe and remember them.

A trip to France is a very good experience, not only cultural, but for personal growth. Learning about French culture not only allows for tolerance of another way of life, but for appreciation of that culture and your own. It is an enriching experience to not only see how other people fulfill their basic needs, but to realize that we all have the same basic needs. Until one travels to France or anywhere internationally, you live in a shell, but after your travels you are able to see much more clearly how small you truly are. It’s amazing to see things that you’ve only seen in books before, and to realize their tangibility. This trip is almost surreal; hard to believe what you’re experiencing. Definitely worth leaving home for.

Elyse Merriman (Students)
Hunting Hills High School

 
 
 
 

— March 25, 2005

I have really enjoyed my time at the Juno Beach Centre. It has really given me new insight on what the history is of this amazing nation that we live in. This trip has taught me so much more than any textbook will ever teach me. Being here and seeing all this, these impressions will remain with me forever. I truly believe that every Canadian needs to see this, along with the other memorials, centres and cemeteries that commemorate Canadians in the World Wars. There has to be a different way to resolve conflicts.

Jessica Surber
F.H. Collins Secondary School

 
 
 
 

— March 25, 2005

Juno Beach is an amazing site that is extremely important to Canadians. Not only did this act of selfless courage help defeat Nazi Germany, it also aided in the establishment of Canada as a nation. While this event is so vitally important to Canadian history, many youth do not even know of its existence. It is for this reason that places like the Juno Beach Centre remain here as a constant reminder of the sacrifice made by previous generations and to prevent us from repeating the mistakes of those who came before.

Sandy Mackay
Peter Creek Secondary School

 
 
 
 

— March 23, 2005

I like how a lot of things at the museum are interactive. It’s much better than most museums because there are many movies playing and people talking about whatever exhibit you are looking at. This museum really helped me realize how much Canadians sacrificed. They put their lives on the line for people they didn’t know so that they would be free.

Chris Stone
West Island College

 
 
 
 

— March 23, 2005

I feel that this centre shows how much Canadians sacrificed for people they didn’t know, because of their hardships, we have freedom. Without thought for their safety, thousands of men fought to protect us. Another part is the wives of the men, they are left with very little to be thankful for, but they can find comfort in the memory of their husbands’ bravery.

Rob Baird
West Island College

 
 
 
 

— March 21, 2005

The centre sets a good feeling to what the war was like and many stories make it very interesting. I am in the Ontario Regiment and coming here to Normandy is amazing, having the chance to see and feel like no other museum. It’s a history book coming alive. So many memories I will take home and share with fellow friends and officers.

Céline Murray
Trafalgar Castle School

 
 
 
 

— March 21, 2005

Visiting the Juno Beach Centre and Normandy showed me that the WW2 is not just a story that somebody made up. Seeing the beach and reading the names of the soldiers that died here made me realize that the soldiers had family members that missed them. When I go back home, I won’t forget that so many soldiers risked and lost their lives for us.

Dana Yoon
Newtonbrook S.S.

 
 
 
 

— March 21, 2005

It was a pleasure to be able to come and see the Juno Beach Centre. It was filled with many interesting facts that I never knew. If I could live here I would.

Emma Somers
Patrick Fogarty

 
 
 
 

— March 17, 2005

It’s amazing that such a great Canadian museum exists in Normandie. I love that at the same time of seeing the museum, we can walk on Juno Beach and smell the sea. It is a wonderful experience! Thank you!

Victoria Cate
MacDonald Cartier Academy

 
 
 
 

— 17 Mars 2005

J’ai bien aimé tous le centre, le bâtement Allemange j’aime beaucoup de connaître qu’est que nous force était contre, mais on a seulment vu un parti j’aimeras bien de voir la reste. La reste du centre était vraiment bien fait. Mes deux grand pères était dans ce guerre alors je toujour voulait savoir plus. On ne doit jamais oublie si qu’ils ont fait pour nous, jamais.

Craig Moore
Horton High School

 
 
 
 

— March 16, 2005

We found it very educational & we learned more that we already had. It was a nice experience to come to France and see a Canadian site. It was also really neat to see the plaque which was posted showing that our public school had raised money for this centre. It was good to see that the effort our Canadian soldiers put forth has been recognized.

Alyse Bramhill and Allyssa Kyle-Vollett
Norwell District Secondary School

 
 
 
 

— March 16, 2005

I have never been to Europe, and have always been interested in history. To come and see where people of my country fought and died for my freedom is an unbelievable experience that I will keep with me forever.

Mike Fergusson
St-Andrew’s College

 
 
 
 

— 16 Mars 2005

C’était un très beau centre. Le film au début était bon, bonne idée. C’était une bonne idée d’avoir écrit ce qui se passait économiquement, socialement, et politiquement dans le temps. Ensuite pour faire différent de d’autres places, on a vu comment l’amée c’est organiser. Il y avait beaucoup d’écriture, et nous n’avons pas eu le temps de tout le lire. A mesure qu’on s’avançait, nous apprécions plus ce que les Canadiens ont fait durant la guerre. A la fin, lors des films, on se sentait vraiment chez nous et le Centre montrait bien que le Canada est un place moderne/ Bravo et continuez le bel effort !

Jonathan, Joelle, Gen et Mat
Louis-Riel (Ottawa)

 
 
 
 

— March 16, 2005

Grade 10 History had a tremendous impact on us. We learned about all of the significant events that took place during the past century, D-Day being one of them. We read up on the website that there is currently nowhere else in the world that acknowledges the supreme efforts of the Canadians on this day, and we consider this a privilege to have experienced this part of our past that helped us to be where we are today. Listening to the letters written, and regarding the actual soldiers outfits really brought out the reality of the events that took place. We really appreciate this centre and encourage anyone who would like to further their knowledge about Canada’s participation in the war efforts to visit the Juno Beach Centre.

Kim Juces and Rebecca Purnwasie
All Saints Catholic Secondary School

 
 
 
 

— March 15, 2005

Very educational to learn about the Canadian role in the war seen in context with the other allied countries. Nice to have the prehistorie of the Canadian participation in the way. It is seen from an objective point of view. Good with the variation fo medias – identification. Better than the other war museums. Normandy is a place of remembrance that really gives you a great perspective in understanding war and appreciate peace.

?
Aalborg Katedral-Skole, Denmark

 
 
 
 

— March 15, 2005

It meant a lot to visit not only the Juno Beach Center but also Dieppe and other museums. I have appreciation in knowing how important Canadians were in the war efforts. I have newfound pride in my country and all those who served and serve today. Thank you all.
With appreciation, Ian Goertz.

Ian Goertz
Milton District High School

 
 
 
 

— March 15, 2005

We were pleased to see all of the different artifacts and interactive displays. All of the information was very accurate and we hope that many others experience this museum.

Ryan Carr and Melanie Buckler
Unionville High School

 
 
 
 

— 14 Mars 2005

Très intéressant, très touchant, une vrai fierté !

Véronique Richard

Cette visite nous a permis d’en apprendre encore plus sur les évènements. C’est vraiment un endroit à visiter !

Annie Savoy

Extrêmement bien, très touchant.

Véronique Haché

J’ai particulièrement aimé l’idée qu’on puisse écouter les correspondances des soldats canadiens.

Alexandre Melanson

Vraiment très apprecié.

Joel McGraw

J’ai trouvé la visite vraiment intéressante et très touchante.

Isabelle Losier

 
 
 
 

— March 14, 2005

The loss of so many lives in one day. The videos of war life. The personal message to home from England – it was very touching it made you realise how upsetting it was to be there. The headphone section was excellent.

Brogan Dorgan and Emma Walker
Streatham House School

 
 
 
 

— 10 Mars 2005

Le Centre Juno Beach mérite d’être visité car il nous apporte toutes les réponses à nos questions sur le rôle du Canada pendant la deuxième guerre mondiale. De plus il y a pleins de vidéos et de commentaires sur la vie au Canada quand les hommes Canadiens sont partis en guerre et sur le rôle de femmes.

Vargas
Collège Alexandre Dumas

 
 
 
 

— 6 Octobre 2005

Le jeu de rôle du « soldat Mario » était intéressant pour les élèves de CM2 (10ans).

Le musée très riche, nécessite un questionnaire pour guider les élèves à comprendre l’essentiel.

L’accueil est très chaleureux. Merci à tous !

Véronique Ricci
Elémentaire Les Erables

 
 
 
 

— 4 Octobre 2005

Le musée est relativement petit donc il est court et explicite. Savoir ce que nos ancêtres ont fait pour le monde est tellement impressionnant. Une telle exposition nous fait aussi réaliser à quel point nous avons travaillé pour en arriver où nous sommes et nous aide à apprécier notre confort quotidien. Merci de nous exposer notre histoire à travers les générations et de nous montrer l’évolution de notre peuple.

Sophie Desjardins
Ecole secondaire Grande Rivière, Gatineau, Québec

 
 
 
 

— 4 Octobre 2005

Le Centre Juno et la Normandie méritent d’être visités pour la seule et unique raison que toute cette haine, cette violence (bien souvent gratuite) et ces morts doivent être enseignés. Votre musée est très intéressant. Le fait de montrer les objets trouvés et les costumes, c’est génial.

Léa Rochefort-Allie
Ecole secondaire Grande Rivière, Gatineau, Québec

 
 
 
 

— 4 Octobre 2005

J’ai bien aimé le film qui a été présenté dans la salle de cinéma 300°. Les affiches ainsi que les objets dans votre musée sont intéressants aussi. Vos employés sont très accueillants et ont bien expliqué ce dont on avait besoin de savoir.

Justin Doucet
Ecole secondaire Grande Rivière, Gatineau, Québec

 
 
 
 

— 4 Octobre 2005

Voici un Centre très intéressant et surtout interactif ! Les explications sont simples et les images révèlent beaucoup d’informations. Pour des jeunes de 15-16 ans, je pense que le Centre est bien adapté. Ce que je trouve dommage, et ce n’est pas votre faute, c’est que les jeunes sont de moins en moins touchés par les évènements de la 2e Guerre mondiale que leurs parents l’ont été… Mais bon, je trouve que le Centre est une belle initiative des vétérans canadiens ! Et surtout d’y faire travailler des Canadiens ! Longue vie à votre Centre !

Marie-Eve Giroux (professeur)
Ecole secondaire Grande Rivière, Gatineau, Québec

 
 
 
 

— 4 Octobre 2005

Nous avons tous apprécié notre visite. Il est important de ne pas oublier les efforts et la misère qu’on vécu nos grands-parents, oncles...

Merci aux personnes qui prennent le temps et l’énergie de nous aider à se rappeler ce triste moment

Mario Bourassa
Ecole secondaire Grande Rivière, Gatineau, Québec