Quest Olympics – July 18
This is it! This is the big day! Who will reign supreme in the ultimate challenge… the Quest Olympics! Our 20 classes competed against each other in 10 events:
-Tug-of-War
-Sack Race
-Three-legged Race
-Soccer Relay
-Sponge Relay
-Shoe Toss
-MarioKart
-Stick Relay
-Neck-ball Relay
-Capture the Flag
Congratulations to Andrew’s class who won the title of “Champions”! However, we also congratulate the other teams who tied for first (the supreme champion was decided by way of a three-way rock-paper-scissors tournament). Most importantly, everyone had a TON of fun!
Royal Ontario Museum – July 17
On Wednesday 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.
A weekend in Toronto – July 12-15
This weekend, some of our EEC students went on a trip to New York City! Unfortunately, not everyone was able to go, but that doesn’t mean we didn’t have fun! The students who remained in Toronto did a variety of great activities with their leader. We had a meal at the famous Rainforest Cafe at Yorkdale, and indulged in a volcano dessert. We also spent some time at the beach, and went to high park where we met new friends who taught us how to slackline (like walking on a tightrope)!
Niagara Falls – July 13
On Saturday students woke up early in order to catch buses down to Niagara Falls. Everyone was impressed by the famous 53m high water falls, and some people were surprised to learn that we were separated from the USA by only a small bridge! (But no one went across the border for a visit). Students enjoyed getting up close and personal with the falls (not to mention very wet) on the Maid of the Mist boat ride. Then students used their free time to explore the city of Niagara Falls which is home to many tourist attractions and shops in addition to its natural wonders. It was a hot, sunny day, so instead of shopping, some students chose to relax in the shade of the trees in the beautiful green space by the falls.
High Park – July 11
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!