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Canadian Museum
at Juno Beach
Location: Just off the
coastal D514 on the western edge of Courseulles-sur-Mer.
General Information:
Website. Voie des Français Libres-BP 104, 14470. Tel No: 0(2) 31 37
32 17. Open all year without interruption, except Christmas day and all
of January. Centre prices - Adult €6.50 Reduced Rate €5.
Description: This
Museum is located on the edge of Juno Beach that was the site of the
D-Day landings by Canadian soldiers. The museum exhibits cover not only
the landings themselves but they also give an insight into Canadian
culture and life, both past and present. Following a welcome by
bilingual Canadian guides and an introductory film, you are free to
wander at will through the rest of the exhibition.
Our Recommendations:
If time permits take one of the guided park tours (extra charges) which
take place outside the museum on the beach itself and among local
remains of the defensive Atlantic wall.
For the Children: This visit is particularly appropriate for
children who can follow two fictional characters, Peter and Madeleine in
a discovery of Canada from 1930’s to the present day. |
Our favourite
War Memorials
in Normandy: -
American Cemetry (Omaha)
-
Arromanches 360
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Atlantic Wall Museum
- Caen
Memorial
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Canadian Museum (Juno)
-
Merville-Franceville Battery
-
Pegasus
Bridge
-
Pointe du
Hoc
-
Tour of the Battlegrounds
If you know of any other historic attractions in Normandy which are worthy of
inclusion in this website, please send us your
feedback.
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