In the summer of 2022, when the world began to get out of the haze of the epidemic, the 2022 summer camp of Hatton high school arrived as scheduled! The trip of harton high school summer camp this year is as exciting and rich as in previous years. Students not only have the opportunity to receive English training from local teachers in Canada, but also can appreciate the exotic customs and magnificent landscapes of Canada. We hope that this study tour will open up a window for participants to know themselves and the world, and become a milestone for students to overcome difficulties and meet challenges in the post epidemic era.
The first stop of our study tour is one of Canada's famous symbols - the CN Tower. It is not only an internationally renowned architectural achievement, an engineering miracle of the modern world, but also a world-class entertainment and catering destination for anyone visiting Toronto.
The second stop is Ripley's aquarium, which is the largest indoor aquarium in Canada. There are more than 13500 kinds of marine life, including sharks, devil fish and so on.
Next, we will go to Niagara Falls to enjoy the style of the waterfall with the highest flow rate in the world.
Explore the mysteries of space and the development of Science in the Ontario Science and Technology Museum, and increase scientific knowledge in interactive projects.
We will also visit the University of Toronto, the most famous public university in Canada, and visit the St. Lawrence market.
The century style Casa Loma is also one of our destinations. This thick and elegant medieval manor is a must see for all international tourists. Every year, the castle attracts young couples to choose to hold a solemn and grand wedding here.
Another must see is the Royal Ontario Museum, the fifth largest museum in North America and the largest museum of world culture and natural history in Canada. The museum's collections include dinosaurs, minerals and meteorites, Near East and African art, East Asian art, European history, Canadian history and culture. The museum also has the world's largest collection of fossils from the Burgess Shale, including more than 150000 samples.
Go to the Toronto Zoo to see the park with hundreds of species and more than 5000 animals, and then walk on the streets in the beautiful Unionville. Vaugh mills, the number one shopping mall in Duolun, is also planned for this trip.
Of course, the contents of the four-day trip to Canada are as colorful as ever. First of all, students will go to the historical city hall in Kingston to visit the oldest city hall in Canada. Next, go to McGill University, known as "Harvard in Canada", to see the most famous professional school in the region.
The Olympic Stadium in Montreal is also a rare spectacle. With a 175 meter high tower, it is the highest inclined building in the world. Speaking of the scenic spots and historic sites in Montreal, there are also Notre Dame Basilica and St. Joseph's Cathedral. The fantastic romantic luxury and solemn atmosphere are the unique features of the church.
The scenery of Quebec is even more dazzling. Visit Old Quebec, an old block full of French customs, and then go to the ramparts of Quebec City to see the only city wall in North America that has been preserved to this day. Finally, visit the landmark Fairmont Le ch â teau Frontenac in Quebec, and then go to the parliament building in Quebec to feel people's attachment to France.
When you return to Ontario from Quebec, you can't miss the Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Here is the symbol of Canada and the unquenchable fire called "Centennial flame", which has been burning since july1,1967. We will also visit the Canadian War Museum and the Canadian Museum of civilization to appreciate the history and cultural customs of Canada.
meals during the summer camp (three meals a day, a combination of Chinese and Western food), transportation expenses for activities during the summer camp, accommodation expenses during the summer camp, emergency medical insurance expenses during the summer camp, ESL course fees during the summer camp, admission fees for scenic spots during the summer camp, visa application fees charged by Canadian embassies and consulates, visa application center fees, and visa service fees.
international round-trip air tickets, expenses incurred by campers in purchasing souvenirs and gifts, room expense difference incurred by campers in adjusting more advanced accommodation during the summer camp, and other expenses not incurred in Canada.
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