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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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We got the boat and 2 began the tour. Basically, the 1000 Islands area is a series of channels that run between the islands, some of which are small, while others are tiny, hehe. We were told that for a piece of land is considered island is sufficient to have 2 trees, so even if the name is 1000 Islands are actually 1866.
is like a resting place or retreat, are many houses on the banks, some of which are very nice. There are even people who have their little island and built their home there. Such as Lake Ontario is between Canada and the United States, some of the islands belong to one country and some other.
A symbol of the 1000 Islands is Boldt Castle, built at the beginning of the century by a very rich, like a house for his wife. He was unlucky because the wife died before the castle was finished, and never lived there. The tour we did last an hour, and does not stop at the castle. Another 3 hour and a half in which they provide a meal, and another stop in the castle, but in our case we had not done much, because the island the castle is American soil, and a small post office, so we need a U.S. visa to visit the castle.
After flip the castle we went back to the dock by the same route we had gone, but now approaching the opposite shore and we could see better some houses had not been right the first time. Completing the journey back to the bus and continued to travel back to Toronto.
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The bus left us right in the heart of Old Quebec, which is high of a hill. They gave us 4 hours to tour the area, I thought it was pretty long but the truth is we passed quickly. We stayed a while in a party are the remains of a fort used by the French and the English defense when attacked. From there we walked to a lookout and then down a path that goes up the hill was heavy because they were like 300-odd steps but in the end we got to the top. From there we went down the other side and we walked through the streets. We went through an alleyway that we liked, because it looks a lot like the pictures you always see in Europe, and as everything is in French, it feels like you're in Paris, lol, but cheaper.
A 7:30 am we returned to the bus and took us to the hotel. This time it was not a chain but was well known, with an indoor pool. The only thing we liked was that he was away from Old Quebec, we could not walk back. We crossed the street to dinner at a Burger King and it took a little understanding with the girl who attended did not speak English, but could end ps. We returned to the hotel with the idea of \u200b\u200bgoing out somewhere later, but we lie and we won the roe. Just go down to the pool for a while, but it turned out that closed at 10 and it was too late, so we returned to the room.
next day woke up early to jump on again the bus at 7 and took us to breakfast at an oriental buffet. Usually we did not eat with the group, tried to find somewhere nearby and cheaper, but this time we find nothing, so we stayed there. After that we went back to Toronto, a journey of 8 hours or less with a scheduled stopover in 1000 Islands, near Kingston.
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Montreal is in Quebec, which is the French part of Canada. I thought there would see all street signs and things like French and English but not everything is in French only, and most people I spoke first in French, and until you talk to them in English and will answer the same. It is now Montreal is the second largest French speaking city in the world's largest, obviously after Paris. Now I understand as there are Canadians who do not learn English ever: if you live in Quebec do not need it all. Funny thing is that there are people there that comes to Toronto to study English.
Well, back to the trip, we came to Montreal as at 6:30 or so, stopped for lunch and then we went to the hotel. For the price we pay for the trip, we thought we were going to take to find hotels grinder, but we actually did quite well: we stayed at a Holiday Inn practically in the center of the city. We some time in the hotel as we changed and then the 10 we met with our compatriots and went for a walk.
That week was a jazz festival in Montreal, from which only managed to see a bit because it ends too late, but we see that it was good, hehe. Closed several streets and had a lot of people. My impression is that the city is not as multicultural as Toronto, there are so many immigrants, and most people have European features. This is not to be malinchista, but as he said a friend of Ydania: people here are nicer than in Toronto. We went walking
St. Catherine Street, a major and where there are several clubs. A girl with who was with us had been before in Montreal and knew some places. We went first to one but as we did not like, was one of those that must wait in line for a while to get the input and Dewey and depending on how you see it if you let in or not (and us as we would not very elegant say), cover charged separately. We walked a little further and came to a place that was better, too bad you can not remember the name. It was like a multi-story bar, and the highest had a small dance floor. Spent some time there and then we moved to the back of the first floor, where they had a few tables. Poutini we ate there, which is typical of Montreal, which basically French fries are two types of cheese.
The raised was good because we had to be on the bus at 6:45. The problem was that we arrived at the hotel between 4:30 and 5 and we got up at 6. The hotel we took a walk to Chinatown, I do not know if we only saw a block or so is all there is to do, but it seemed much smaller than Toronto.
From there we went to the cathedral of Notre Dame, which from the outside is not very special but inside is spectacular. It has several paintings and a few things of gold. We are told it is the most exclusive of Montreal to marry, and the ceremony goes in a few thousand dollars. Unfortunately not stop taking pictures inside, try to take a flash but did not go well, and with flash could not focus because he had to run away when he approached a man to scold us, hehe. From the cathedral we went to the Church of Sait Joseph (or something) that is on the mountain that gives its name to the city (Montreal = Monte Real = Mont Royal). That is not because we charged $ 3 and goes against my religious beliefs to give money to a church. We were in the cafeteria watching the scene until we returned to the bus.
Friday, July 24, 2009
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July 4th On Saturday we gathered outside the offices of the agency in Chinatown at 6:45 AM, from there we went to other parts of the city where more people went to the bus and 8 were already on the highway. As expected, most of the passengers were Asian, presumably Chinese, hehe, but we were several Mexicans, 11 in total.
As at 10:30 AM we arrived at Kingston, a city located on the shores of Lake Ontario, and Toronto. It is a small but nice, very quiet. The most remarkable thing you have is a fairly large university. We were there an hour or so, breakfast on the lake. At 11:45 we boarded the bus and went to Ottawa, the capital of Canada.
arrived at 2:30 or so, and stayed a while in the area where the Parliament, the seat of government of Canada. Before Parliament is a source, called the Eternal Flame, which made to commemorate 100 years of Canada in 1967 and is supposed to be on forever, no matter the weather or anything else. I say "supposed" because the day we went was off. I talked with a teacher and he said he has been to Ottawa several times and has never seen the flame on, hehe.
stayed a while near the Parliament, on one side there is a lookout where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city, which is divided by a river. We took several photos and we go back to the bus. From there we took the Canadian Museum of Civilization, located across the River. We do not enter the museum, rather than a bridge that we walked back across the river and were going around a while for a small market. We spend the hour and half and we were given back to the bus. From there we went to the highway again to go to Montreal.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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already saw it coming. For some time we have seen that there has been a massive influx of compatriots across Canada requesting shelter, most of them false. What did we expect? authorities are not stupid and their work history and verify each case.
Check out the harsh words of Anne Arnott, Director General of the International Area, Bureau of Immigration in Canada, representing immigration policy from the north country:
"You Can not lie on your application and still go to Canada. If we find out you is a lie There Will not Be Going Anywhere. Or if you do end up in Canada we will take steps to remove you ".
" You can not lie on your application and still go to Canada. If we find that is a lie, not going anywhere. Or if you end up coming to Canada, we will work to get you "
Source: CIC Canada
I do not judge those who try to reach Canadian soil through asylum or refuge. Nor will trying desperately through falsehoods achieve as long as possible to stay there. Nobody really knows the causes that are bordering to it.
I know the circumstances in our country are appalling: there is no work and there is very poorly paid, governments that do not help the people and engage in theft, kidnapping, crime, insecurity, drug trafficking, poverty, indifference between ourselves and to discrimination. Unfortunately the Canadian government does not consider any of the above as reasons to seek refuge , even if you are receiving extortion calls from death thereby threatening your life or your family or if you've been kidnapped and maimed despite having paid the ransom, but at this point coming out of something alive is to give thanks to God. No, we should be in a war or political persecution, religious or racial to be candidates. It does not seem fair, but so are the rules of the game .
not blame them for trying to find a better life for themselves and their children, who could? but if you really are in our hands and have the potential to do everything legally, why not do it as it should?
We'll have to see if there are no more rigid immigration requirements.
Friday, July 10, 2009
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The point is that the passes would expire that day and as surely she would not be able to use, it gave better. There were three, but the only one caught my eye was for the Royal Ontario Museum (or ROM). I already had going, and now with the pass that we could get both for free and take advantage of we went.
Entry normally costs 22 CAD per person, so we saved a good yarn. Only 6 CAD who are paid extra to have access to a special exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Supposedly is the first time you leave to go abroad to be exhibited publicly, so I had to seize the opportunity.
The exhibition consists of various relics found in the caves where the scrolls were and some of the cylinders in which they were stored. Of course, there were several fragments of the scrolls, which were really well preserved to have almost 2 thousand years. I read that brought in several planes, because they could not risk to lose them to go together in the event of an accident, lol, something like the urban legend of the Coca Cola formula.
After that we went to the part of Asian cultures where several murals and paintings in China, Japan and several things, including some samurai armor and katanas.
The second floor has a display of minerals, complete with jewelry made of precious stones (emeralds, rubies, sapphires, etc).
Then we turn to the natural history, where they have many figures of all kinds of animals, real size. Of course, we could not miss the dinosaurs, which is always what strikes me most attention. They have many skeletons, most are recreations, also in real size, but some do have one other bone of truth.
Unfortunately for when we finished Hence it was too late, we arrived at the museum and at 4 and when we see the dinosaurs were already 7:30, so I did not give us time to climb to the third floor, where are the world's cultures, including the room Egyptian sarcophagi with everything related to their funeral rites.
The good news is that Wednesdays from 5 to 6 PM I think the entrance is free, so find out well and will return to see what I missed.
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The parade was at 2 pm and arrived early, before the 1. Funny thing was it was raining, and rain stopped exactly at 2, when the event began. The next day the newspaper spoke of the parade with the headline "It Never Rains In Our parade (it never rains on our parade).
lasted about an hour and a half and it was good, basically like a carnival parade, some are normal, others dressed and even had a bunch of guys who went around naked.
Monday, June 29, 2009
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starts International Jazz Festival, and although I am not a fan of this genre, I'll go (I know Martin would kill me if she knew not attend). This is the most important festival in the world in its genre, it would be inexcusable to miss. Artists like Joe Cocker, Jeff Beck, Brian Seltzer and Tony Bennett will be present. Stevie Wonder concert opens tomorrow and is open to the public. Pelon, is that you would be amazing to see this, I would love you to be here.
I have many anecdotes to tell, I have taken a thousand pictures, I have eaten waaaaay, I've uploaded a Kilito (buuuaaa!), I have to die and I laughed like crazy fun. 2 incidents happened to me nasty, but it's nothing compared to the good that has happened. So far everything has been better than they imagine.
My friends have behaved better than me, and Ioannis Magui have taken good care of me and yesterday we discovered he has a hidden talent: it is an excellent guide for tourists:). Thanks John, I loved the tour.
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