Des étudiants
et professeurs de Lindsay Collegiate
and V.I. à Juno
Beach
— March
13, 2006
I
am very proud to be a Canadian. This
museum brings the war to life. Touring
it with students who are the same age
as the young men and women who fought
in World War II was especially meaningful.
I am humbled by the magnitude of everything
that they did to secure our freedom.
Thank you for the museum and the vital
memories it preserves.
Krysty Gordon (professeur)
Lindsay Collegiate and V.I.
— March
13, 2006
As
a young person, taking in such a truly
amazing experience as this really makes
me think. Being of age to be recruited,
it really makes me wonder what I would
emotionally feel as I was transported
from my home country to a foreign land
to fight for not only my freedom but
for the freedom of all Canadians. I have
visited the entire center and it is breath
taking, the amount of history that is
covered, the displays and the helpful
staff that is always eager to answer
your questions. This facility is a great
representation of the Canadian involvement
in the war, let alone in the world today.
I truly hope the facility continues on
and brings the acknowledge to all that
Canada display a significant part in
WWII.
Matthew
Naylor (student)
Lindsay Collegiate and V.I.
— March
13, 2006
A tribute
to our Canadians who did so much for
our freedom. A sense of love
and attachment to our country men,
it’s a way to say thank you in
2006.
N.
Prentile (professeur)
Lindsay Collegiate and V.I.
— March
13, 2006
Their
information on WWII was very interesting.
The website had a lot of things I didn’t
know before and is very user friendly.
The movie was very good to.