1. The Juno Beach Centre in Bayeux, France is a museum dedicated to Canadian soldiers who fought during the Battle of Normandy in World War II. It is located near the site of the Juno Beach landing on June 6, 1944. The museum has numerous exhibitions and artifacts that tell the story of the Canadian military’s involvement in the D-Day invasion and subsequent battles in Normandy. One of the most interesting exhibits is a replica of a Canadian trench system, complete with sounds and effects. There is also a Memorial Room that honors Canadians who lost their lives during the war.

2. The Juno Beach Centre is open from February to November, with varying hours depending on the season. The phone number for the museum is +33 2 31 37 32 17.

3. Tickets for the Juno Beach Centre can be purchased online or at the museum. Admission prices vary depending on age and group size. The museum is easily accessible by car or by taking a train to Bayeux and then a bus or taxi to the museum.