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    Juno Beach Centre | Canada in WWII
March 18, 2012
Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary (British Columbia, Canada)

 
 

— March 18 2012

A visit to a place such as Juno Beach and the surrounding region is immensely important to all Canadians, in particular students. After visiting Juno, students have a much richer understanding of what Remembrance means for them and the rest of the world. There is nothing that we can do in our classrooms that can ever duplicate this experience.

Gail Wilson (teacher)

 
 
 
 

— March 18 2012

Well informed! Guided beach tour presented a powerful sense of the obstacles that our Canadian heroes had to deal with against horrible odds. The Germans were so well entrenched! Good speaker/guide (Matthew)! Age appropriate (our students were enthralled and engaged with guide and presentation)!

Dennis Quigley (teacher)

 
 
 
 

— March 18 2012

This museum was different because of all the artefacts from World War II and the information was really engaging rather than boring to listen to. We were intrigued by the great introduction movie because it really had a 360 degree view of what the soldiers went through. Amazing tour! Thank you very much for preserving artefacts and teaching others about World War II.

Tayler G. (student)

 
 
 
 

— March 18 2012

Excellent display of historical evidence from the landing on Juno Beach. Strongly conveys Canadian pride and our role in the war and the difficulties we overcame. The guides were extremely informative.

Jesse P. (student)