Army Technical Foundation College (United Kingdom)
— 21 janvier 2011
We have already spent a day on a battlefield tour of Normandy and have thus acquired knowledge of the D-Day battles and an appreciation of the size. However, being British, we have naturally adopted a largely British focus. The Juno Beach Centre has provided a wonderful insight into our Canadian allies, their history, and our relationship during the wars. This museum has accurately demonstrated the political, military and social relationships between the UK and Canada. A valuable education tool- thank you!
Rachel Hall (professeur)
— 21 janvier 2011
This is an excellently presented museum. Very useful for a military group who can see the differences between yesterday and today. Some of the group have served in Afghanistan.
Colin Parslow (Poppy Travel / Royal British Legion) (professeur)
— 21 janvier 2011
An innovative and creative mark of the efforts during this pivotal period in history. The acknowledgment of the realities and humanity behind the fighting really well displayed. An excellent interactive and thought provoking experience which will be highly recommended for future visits as it is the key to the education of our future generations.
Capt. Maria Noble (professeur)
— 21 janvier 2011
It shows how the British and Canadian Army worked together, shows how the Canadian army kit is similar not only to the British Second World War kit, but to today's British kit (obviously there have been upgrades). There were five billion rounds made for the Canadian army and it was interesting to look at the kit and imagine how hard it must have been.
Greaves (élève)
— 21 janvier 2011
The information is very factual and presented in ways that attract all age groups. The information is set out in a way that is good and easy to read and interpret. The Juno Beach Centre is a good museum and I enjoyed it.
Fleet (élève)
— 21 janvier 2011
The museum is very interesting and would help people who have come not knowing too much. It has excellent use of memorabilia and I have never been to a war museum which included information on the aboriginals, which I found exciting to learn about. Walking around the museum and seeing the uniforms makes us realise what we would look and feel like to be in that situation, with this equipment. The videos are eye catching, but in some sense confusing and could have been organised better, for people to get a clearer understanding of the war.