We began today’s journey at The Museum of Civilization with Caroline’s group. These bilingual students were very fun to talk to, and possessed a very keen sense of exploration. Caroline directed the group into the museum and showed them how to do the rally. There was not a single word to fully describe the great time that they had at the museum because there was just wayyyyy too much to say about both the museum and the wondrous adventures that they had inside the History Hall. All of them were so excited at the activity, and one of the reactions included a student yelling happily, “I found it!” This student successfully answered one of the questions on their cool rally.
Quelle surprise! I found Ruth’s tour group at the same museum! Nah, I actually planned on seeing her group today, but it was nice to see her and her photogenic group of kids. Man! Did we have a fantabulous tour of the museum or what? Of course we did, and the students loved how there were people dressed up in costume at this place. One of the lucky students was able to hold a harpoon, and pose for a photo with one of the awesome characters inside the History Hall. This place never ceases to amaze me.
Crossing the Pont Alexandra Bridge and a few blocks down, we meet up with Andrew’s tour group. They patiently waited outside to enter the grand-looking Supreme Court of Canada. It was a worthwhile wait because this was THE best place to tour if you wanted a face-to-face look at our legal system. The kids were absolutely stunned by this famous place, and they looked from high to low and even slowly spun around staring at the magnificent ceiling. They just couldn’t stop taking pictures, it was just that remarkable. All in all, they truly enjoyed the Supreme Court and received a great educational value as well.
Let’s check out the great tours in the video above.
Have a good one world!