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    Juno Beach Centre | Canada in WWII
March 14, 2006
Trinity College School

 
 

— March 14, 2006

Tremendous meaning was had in visiting the physical location where Canadian troops landed, it brought learning to a fresh context. Overall, the tours at Juno, Beaumont Hamel and Vimy Ridge have been excellent in terms of quantity of information. Visiting sites much as these provides meaning and perspective to what it means to a Canadian and our place in the global community.

Mike Harding (professeur)
Trinity College School

 
 
 
 

— March 14, 2006

It meant a lot to me to visit the Juno Beach Centre and to see every Canadian soldiers’ accomplishments and failures. Every little fact I read taught me something new about soldiers fighting in wars. I will remember everything that Canadian soldiers did to give future citizens a better way of life. Our tour guide, Sebastien, was really intelligent and energetic. He told us everything about the sites we saw and answered all questions that we asked him. So I have to conclude that the Juno Beach museum was AMAZING and would be worth coming for a second time. Thank you Sebastien for making this tour much better.

Kushal Patel (student)
Trinity College School

 
 
 
 

— March 14, 2006

It is an impressive site to historical events for the past. I can imagine the soldiers giving their lives along the Juno Beach. I have seen a lot of things and facts that shocked my mind. I’ll take away the scene that I have seen on the beach while we were observing the actual site with the technology given by the museum. I learned a lot of things during the WWII, including the detail of the uniforms they had during the war. The interactive movie and little slides of memories are great, and give the greatest respect to the people who gave up their lives during D-Day. If I had a chance to visit this museum again, I would spend much more than today to learn more from the documents.

Jeremy Wong (student)
Trinity College School