Juno Beach Centre | Canada in WWII
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CONTENT OF THE VISIT

The Juno Beach Centre is composed of:

  • A permanent exhibit consisting of 7 exhibit rooms, which draw upon documents, photographs, maps, artefacts, audiovisual and audio accounts, which allow specific atmospheres to be created. The permanent exhibit alternates between areas of emotion, reflection, discovery and information, eliciting the visitor’s participation.
  • A temporary exhibit room which alternates between historic or cultural themes. Presented until April 30, 2010, the current temporary exhibit - entitled “Voices of the First Peoples of Canada”- was conceived in collaboration with the First Nation Reserve of Curve Lake in Canada and depicts the unique culture of the Nishnaabeg. New to 2010 are displays about Métis culture and the respect for the environment. Discover these fascinating people who contributed to Canada’s war effort during both the First and Second World Wars..
Voices of the First Peoples of Canada

Visit the beach as well…

Guided Tours of Juno Park - for groups

Upon reservation, guided visits of Juno Park are available with a bilingual (English/French) Canadian guide. Discover the history of the D-Day landings by exploring the remains of the Atlantic Wall, including the inside of a bunker, situated directly in front of the Centre (duration: approximately 30 minutes).

Visit of the bunker included in the guided tour of Juno Park
Attention: Guided tours of Juno Parc are not available at certain dates!
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STEPS OF THE VISIT FOR A GROUP

  • Upon arrival, the group is greeted by a bilingual (English/French) Canadian guide.
  • After a detailed introduction by a guide, the group watches a film (4½ min.) and then begins a self-guided visit of the museum.
  • Minimum time recommended for the visit of the museum: 1h.
  • Please allow additional time to visit the temporary exhibit.
  • Guided tour of Juno Park: 30 min.
Welcoming a group at the entrance of the permanent exhibit
 

SERVICES

At the Juno Beach Centre, groups benefit from all the services of a modern and innovative museum to ensure an enjoyable visit:
  • A multi-purpose room available for visiting groups' luncheons upon reservation;
  • Free coach parking on site;
  • Air conditioned rooms;
  • Wheelchair accessibility.
  • A souvenir shop;
  • A variety of restaurants nearby;
  • etc.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Opening times

Open every day:

  • From April 1 to September 30: 9:30am to 7:00pm
  • March and October: 10:00am to 6:00pm
  • February, November and December: 10:00am to 5:00pm
  • Closed on December 25 and during the month of January
Juno Beach Centre

Rates for Adult Groups and School Groups

Rates for 2010
Adult Groups
School Groups
Juno Beach Centre
5,00 €
4,00 €
Juno Beach Centre + Juno Park
8,00 €
5,00 €
Educational Presentation
-
1,00 €
Temporary Exhibit only
2,50 €
2,50 €
  • Group Rates available for groups of 20 or more.
  • 1 free admission per group of 20 + free for driver.

Conditions

  • Maximum number per group visit: 40.
  • Please arrive at the Juno Beach Centre 5-10 minutes before the time of your reservation. If arriving late, the Juno Beach Centre cannot guarantee a complete visit. Please telephone if the group will arrive late.
  • Admission is to be paid upon arrival. A receipt will be issued upon payment.
  • Please notify the Juno Beach Centre if you need to cancel your reservation.

Centre Juno Beach
Voie des français Libres B.P. 104
14470 Courseulles-sur-Mer
France

Tel.: (33) (0)2.31.37.32.17
Fax: (33) (0)2.31.37.83.69
Email: resa@junobeach.org

ONLINE RESERVATION FORM FOR ADULT GROUPS