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12/07/13

High Park – July 11

By |2013-07-11T18:06:00+00:00July 11th, 2013|Summer 2013|



Thursday afternoon was a perfect time to go to Toronto’s largest public park, High Park. Located in the west end of the city, High Park offers visitors a lot to do. There’s a swimming pool, soccer fields, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, a dog park, hiking trails, beautiful gardens, a large lake, and a small zoo with llamas, peacocks, bison and more! Whether students chose to swim, play soccer, or relax by the lake, it was a wonderful afternoon for all!

Royal Ontario Museum – July 11

By |2013-07-11T17:00:00+00:00July 11th, 2013|Summer 2013|


Today we went to the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), one of the largest museums in North America, and Canada’s largest museum of World Culture and Natural History. Besides its impressive and extensive collections of artifacts, the ROM is also famous for its recent architectural addition: the Michael-Lee Chin Crystal. Students enjoyed seeing dinosaur fossils, and artifacts from various times and places in history.

CN Tower – July 11

By |2013-07-11T16:54:00+00:00July 11th, 2013|Summer 2013|

Today, some more of our Brazilian groups visited Toronto’s most famous landmark, the CN Tower! Students went up to the Observation level of the tallest free-standing tower in the Western hemisphere, and had a chance to stand on the glass floor 342 metres above the ground. And of course, they got lots of time to explore the souvenir shop!

Disco Night at the Hard Rock Cafe – July 10

By |2013-07-10T18:05:00+00:00July 10th, 2013|Summer 2013|

The Hard Rock Cafe at Toronto’s buzzing Yonge-Dundas Square was the place to be on Wednesday Night, as students spent the evening dancing and meeting other students. Not only did everyone look fantastic (and incredibly fashionable) but we also had a lot of fun! Our Brazilian students were in especially high spirits due to their win in the big soccer game. What a great way to celebrate!

Movies – July 9

By |2013-07-10T01:31:00+00:00July 10th, 2013|Summer 2013|

On Tuesday, students went to Bulk Barn to load up on cheap candy and treats, and then headed to the cinema to watch a movie. Students chose between The Great Gatsby, The East, and Now You See Me. There were mixed reviews from the students, but everyone appreciated having a relaxing day after dealing with the flood on Monday.

Casa Loma – July 9

By |2013-07-09T19:44:00+00:00July 9th, 2013|Summer 2013|

One of Toronto’s most famous (and beautiful) landmarks is Casa Loma. Casa Loma was once owned by wealthy Torontonians, and later became a luxury hotel, but now functions as a museum. The students enjoyed touring the giant residence and the five acres of gardens. Many students recognized Casa Loma as the filming location of popular films such as X-Men, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, and Chicago!

CN Tower – July 9

By |2013-07-09T16:47:00+00:00July 9th, 2013|Summer 2013|

Today, some of our Brazilian groups visited Toronto’s most famous landmark, the CN Tower! Students went up to the Observation level of the tallest free-standing tower in the Western hemisphere, and had a chance to stand on the glass floor 342 metres above the ground.

Woodbine Beach – July 8

By |2013-07-08T18:31:00+00:00July 8th, 2013|Summer 2013|

On Monday, students headed to Woodbine beach for an afternoon of fun in the sun. Students enjoyed the beach and the water, and a couple people even got buried in the sand! Unfortunately, a massive storm rolled in and we were forced to leave the beach and find our way back to the city.

Canoeing and Toronto Island – July 8

By |2013-07-08T18:09:00+00:00July 8th, 2013|Summer 2013|

It was a nice sunny Monday when we went canoeing on Lake Ontario. The students took the boats all the way across to Toronto’s Center Island and had half an hour to explore the island a bit. Some students hung out at the beach or went swimming while others made friends with three miniature horses! We got back into the canoes and started to paddle away when we saw a very ominous-looking storm roll in over the city. Our guides had us dock on another part of the island and we tried to wait out the very heavy storm. After about an hour of waiting, the torrential rain was not letting up and we had become less optimistic about being able to canoe back to the city, so we decided to make a run for the Ferry which took us back to the city center. We were completely soaking wet, and when we got back to the city we had to navigate through thigh-high water in the streets (really!) and deal with massive power outages, severe flooding both outside and inside, subway closures, and general chaos. Thanks to our quick-thinking Quest activity leaders, everyone got home safely. What an adventure!

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