Canada’s Wonderland – July 6

On a hot, sunny Saturday we went to Canada’s Wonderland Amusement Park, just north of Toronto. For some students, this was the first time travelling by North American Yellow School bus (yes! Just like in the Simpsons!) At Wonderland, students faced their fears on the rides and roller coasters. Some were even brave enough to go on the huge new rides Leviathan and Behemoth. Fortunately, the water park was also open so everyone had a chance to cool down!

By |2013-07-06T18:10:00+00:00July 6th, 2013|Summer 2013|0 Comments

High Park – July 5

Although High Park (Toronto’s largest park) has a swimming pool, soccer fields, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, a dog park, hiking trails, beautiful gardens, a large lake, and a small zoo, all of the students who went on Friday chose to engage in a game of soccer in the rain.

By |2013-07-05T20:05:00+00:00July 5th, 2013|Summer 2013|0 Comments

Blue Jays Game – July 3

It was a beautiful night and the dome of the Rogers Centre was open when we went to cheer on the Toronto Blue Jays who were playing the Detroit Tigers. Although they didn’t play the best game, we still had fun enjoying the atmosphere and watching players collide with each other. Students also showed their Jays’ pride by purchasing some blue and white swag (like Jays T-shirts, caps, and foam fingers).

By |2013-07-03T18:12:00+00:00July 3rd, 2013|Summer 2013|0 Comments

CN Tower – July 2

As Toronto’s most famous landmark, the CN Tower is a must-see during a stay in Toronto. 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. We were lucky to have a beautiful clear day so we could enjoy a fantastic view of the city below!

By |2013-07-02T23:50:00+00:00July 2nd, 2013|Summer 2013|0 Comments

Movies – July 2

On Tuesday, students went to the cinema to watch a movie. It seems that we have a lot of action movie fans with us, as most students saw either White House Down or Iron Man 3. Seeing a movie is on of the funnest ways to practice your English listening skills, and students had fun conversing about the films afterwards.

By |2013-07-02T20:01:00+00:00July 2nd, 2013|Summer 2013|0 Comments

Canada Day CHIN Picnic – July 1

Happy Canada Day from Quest! On July 1st, Canadians celebrate the anniversary of July 1, 1867. On that day, three colonies were officially united to form Canada. Canadians everywhere are proud of our diverse, multicultural population and our beautiful country. We always celebrate Canada Day by spending time with friends and family, and there are usually fireworks to be seen no matter where you are. Quest students got involved in the celebrations as well, by taking part in the CHIN Picnic, the largest free multicultural picnic in the world. At the picnic, there was also a carnival, a circus, musical performances, and of course, fireworks! Our Brazilian students really enjoyed the Portuguese music.

By |2013-07-01T19:54:00+00:00July 1st, 2013|Summer 2013|0 Comments

Toronto Zoo – June 29

On Saturday, Quest travelled to the Toronto Zoo. As the largest zoo in Canada, the Toronto zoo has more than five thousand animals which are housed in seven zoogeographic regions: Indo-Malaya, Africa, Canada, The Americas, Australasia, Eurasia, and Tundra. The most popular animals we saw were the Giant Pandas, who were recently acquired by the zoo earlier this year.

By |2013-06-29T19:51:00+00:00June 29th, 2013|Summer 2013|0 Comments
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