The Juno Beach Centre's
Canadian Guides
The Team - Fall 2008

Kate
Thunder Bay, Ontario

Geography student at the University of Québec in Montréal (UQAM)

"Working at the JBC is an incredible opportunity to share an important part of Canada’s history with visitors from around the world. It is through these exchanges that we can relate experiences and knowledge. I am honoured by this chance to participate in the remembrance of the Canadian effort throughout the Second World War."


Justine
Les Cèdres, Québec
Graduate from McGill University in History and Religious Sciences
Masters student in Religious Studies (History Option)
at the University of Montréal

"Thanks to the sacrifice of those who participated in the Second World War, many Canadians will never experience war. It is therefore crucial that future generations understand their sacrifice and never forget. By transmitting this episode of Canadian history to the general public, the JBC contributes to this effort in commemoration that should touch all of us."


Sarah
Victoria, British Columbia
Student in Social Sciences (Psychology) and in French and Russian Studies at the University of Victoria

"The JBC gives me an extraordinary opportunity to represent my country in France and to meet people from all over the world. I sincerely hope that I am able to contribute to the act of remembrance and to perpetuate the legacy of all those who fought and fell for our freedom. I hope that my experience at the Centre will inspire other young Canadians to do the same."