As the year draws to a close, the teams at the Juno Beach Centre in Normandy and the Juno Beach Centre Association in Canada would like to extend their warmest wishes to you. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
2025 was an exceptional year
The Juno Beach Centre welcomed 109,000 visitors in 2025, setting a new attendance record since the museum opened. This success confirms the Juno Beach Centre's central place in the landscape of remembrance tourism and testifies to the work of remembrance and commitment of his teams in France as well as in Canada.
Project Concordia, a big step forward
The year was marked by a major turning point: the launch of Project Concordia, which will shape the future of the Juno Beach Centre by 2028.
In Canada, the Juno Beach Centre Canada Association is conducting several significant fundraising campaigns, while in France, the preparatory stages of the project have been begun, including an environmental impact study.
More information about Concordia on this online exhibition.
Highlights of the year on both sides of the Atlantic
The Juno Beach Centre is represented on both sides of the Atlantic:
In France, the Juno Beach Centre welcomes visitors, offers guided tours of the bunkers, organizes school activities, and hosts a year-round program of events on the very beach where Canadian soldiers landed in 1944.
In Canada, the Association that represents Juno Beach Centre actively supports the museum through community engagement, fundraising, exhibit research and development, and national outreach.
Find all the news from Normandy and Canada in the news section of the website

