The guided tour of the beach / area is great. The longer the better! Our group really enjoyed everything the guide had to say. The museum is well laid out and great for a student aged group. We’ll be back next year!
David Ingram (professeur)
— 13 mars 2007
It was surreal to see Juno Beach for the first time. It’s hard to believe that my schoolmates and I were actually standing on a battle ground. Walking along the beach gave me a sense of pride just knowing that, 62 years ago, soldiers gave their lives for their fellow Canadians. The Juno Beach Center is now one of my favourite museums. It showed interesting visual components and easy to read factual information. Overall, a good experience.
Kristen See (élève)
— 13 mars 2007
To learn from the text book or to see things first hand are completely different. Often I have heard of the American beaches and I thought the [Canadian beach] would be the same but it was completely different. The beach had no cover and was much smaller than I would have ever guessed. When I walked through the bunker, I tried to picture what the mindset of the Canadian soldiers who assaulted it was. I noticed that there was no gap in the machine gun hole guarding the door except for the machine gun. This made me wonder about what the soldiers must have gone through to capture Juno and secure a foothold on Europe.