miƩrcoles, 30 de julio de 2008

Canada VS Panama

Hockey Hall of Fame

The Hockey Hall of Fame was build with the goal to honor the ice hockey, it is a museum but at the same time a hall of fame.
The Hockey Hall of Fame has a very complete gallery of whatever is related to hockey and NHL (National Hockey League). Inside we can see a lot of helmet and equipment that belongs to famous player such as Wayne Gretzky, Gordie Howe, Guy Lafleur, Mario Lemeux.
There are other attraction than looking at helmets, there one can take a photo with the Stanley Cup, but one must wear glove. The exhibits also includes: team's uniforms, player's memorials, awards, NHL records, ect.

But you can also have fun by playing games (related to hockey) there. There is one in where you must shoot at the chosen spot or to defeat an goaltender and also there is a game in which you are the goaltender and you try stop the players shooting.

Ahhhh!!! I almost forget it Liliana get lost in the Hockey Hall of Fame jajajaja... but she is so smart that she could return to the residence alone XD... but she missed ROM Muajajajajajajajajajaja.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls are massive waterfalls on the Niagara River, straddling the international border separating the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of New York. Niagara Falls is far more than a natural phenomenon. A world-class destination with something for everyone.

We took a ride called The Maid of the Mist to take a tour around the waterfalls at a closer distance, the view was awesome it was so high and big than I though and everybody get sweat.
After the tour we went to take a look around the city, the city was plenty of tourist from every part of the world.

There were too many stores to visit but there were some particular store such as the Record Guinness one and Ripley Believe it or Not, those were my favorite one. We also went to visit the Skylon Tower which looks very similar to the CN Tower but smaller, the Skylon Tower is the best place in Niagara Falls to contemplate the city and the falls.

CN Tower

Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. it is Canada’s National Tower, One of the World's Tallest Building, an important telecommunications hub, and the meeting point of tourism in Toronto.

Going up at the CN Tower in the elevator was an excited experience, the view was beautiful and one can see the entire city. But the view is not the only attraction of the tower because there is a restaurant. That is one of the finest restaurant, one can eat an unforgettable food while enjoying the view. But it really really expensive. O.o
The glass floor was my favorite par of the tower, no matter one walk or crawl across it, sit on it or even jump on it won't break.

martes, 29 de julio de 2008

Casa Loma

Casa Loma, one of Toronto's premier tourist attractions, is visited by tourists year-round.
The tour of the castle is self-guided. Visitors can experience the castle at their leisure with the aid of an audio cassette and floor plan brochure. Casa Loma provides audio cassettes and tour brochures in eight languages.
Our trip began in the morning as always XD, we were impressed by the beauty of Casa Loma andd inmediately we get in the Great Hall. That room was awesome, it was gigantic with a high ceiling and the pillar adorned with sculpted figures. Next to the Great Hall it was Library, it so big and plenty of books, on the ceiling is Pellatt's coat of arms.
Then we get upstairs to the Henry's suite and Lady Pellatt's suite both room has their own fireplace.

Other interested rooms in Casa Loma are Sir Henry's bathroom, Girl Guides Exhibit, Queen's Own Rifles Museum, The Kiwanis Room, The Garden Room, Swimming Pool, The Stables, etc.
The number of room I visited was outnumbered :S.
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lunes, 28 de julio de 2008

Marineland

Marineland is as themed amusement park located in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Our trip began at afternoon. We though Marineland was a giant aquatic amusement park but instead it was like an simple park. But it was not as bad as we though because they were several show to enjoy.

The sea lions performed several hilarious antics that made us smile and the dolphins with their high-flying bows, amazing flips and other stunts was awesome. At the end of the show appeared an giant but adorable walrus that makes everyone laugh.

But Marineland is not just only mammals shows but also posses some awesome rides as the Sky Screamer and the Dragon Mountain Roller Coaster.

The Sky Screamer looks very similar to the Wonderland's Drop Tower but it was better, one ascend at a high speed to fall with the same speed, it was a little bit scary. But some "people" decided to ride it for a second time, and I followed them :S.

Then I went to the world's largest roller coaster The Dragon Mountain, the coaster run around a mountain and across caves and made several loops. it was awesome.

jueves, 24 de julio de 2008

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

The Royal Ontario Museum, commonly known as the ROM, is a major museum for world culture and natural history in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It has notable collections of dinosaurs, Near Eastern and African art, East Asian art, European history, and Canadian history.
We began at the Asian Art spot, we saw different kind of artifact as statues, specially the one that look like a soldier; jars, paintings and ancient books where we could observed the ancient chinese, korean and japanese writings.
The ROM has an wide collection of dinosaur skeletons that includes the largest dinosaur in Canada, the Barosaurus. But there's not only dinosaur but also examples of early mammals skeletons; as well as those of early birds, reptile and marine animals.
But the ROM also contain an very complete variety of artifacts that belongs to different countries and periods.

For example:
In the Africa gallery I observed artifacts such as agricultural implements, jewelry, cosmetics, funerary furnishings and more. I even saw an mummy case with the mummy inside.
One of the most strange gallery in the museum, is the Patricia Harris Gallery of Costumes and Textiles in which includes a broad range of garments and fabrics, including examples from the Chinese imperial court, 18th century European fashions.