ADULT GROUPS
| ADULT GROUPS (from 20 people) | Rate per person | Low carbon rate per person* |
|---|---|---|
| Self-guided visit of the museum | 6.50€ | 5.00€ |
| Self-guided visit of the museum + guided visit of the bunkers | 11.00€ | 9.00€ |
One free space is given per 20 paid. Guides and chauffeurs are free.
* With the presentation of proof of travel taken on an SNCF train to a station in Normandy, on a regional Nomad – Kéolis bus, or by bicycle
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SCHOOL GROUPS
Thanks to the interactive and dynamic exhibit space designed for all ages, the Juno Beach Centre is an ideal location to help teach your students about the D-Day landings and the battle of Normandy by taking a close look at the role played by the Canadians.

“A passionate visit led by a dynamic and engaging team. The children were thrilled and left with a better understanding of the importance of peace among different people.”
– F.Culleron, teacher, Graye-sur-Mer.

Guided visit with Explore Juno
A unique youth circuit with an educational activity conducted by a Canadian guide with a digital application on tablets “Explore Juno as a class” (two versions: for primary of secondary levels).
In the permanent exhibit, interactive models enable primary and secondary school groups and their teachers to discover the museum including themes such as democracy, daily of life of children and Canadian families and soldiers and nurses during the war. These themes encourage reflection on the world today and remembrance. Across the different exhibit rooms, students are invited to learn about the role that may have been theirs during the Second World War, and to reflect on universal historical concepts tied to themes of immigration, total war, or political dictators. At the end of the circuit, with a guide/interpreter, the students count their poppy points on a giant screen and share with the other teams what they learned before concluding on current events in line with Canada and the world today.

Bunkers guided visit
A guided visit with a bilingual Canadian guide.
Discover the story of the D-Day landings as you walk on the beach along the remains of the Atlantic Wall. The visit includes the bunkers in front of the Juno Beach Centre and the tunnels leading to a German command post on site in 1944.
Adapted contents for primary and secondary levels.


