Montreal
So, i've been in Montreal about 5 times in the last 7 weeks! So, here are a few pics of some of the things i usually see and do there...
The city of Montreal from the top of Mont Royal...way back in the day Mont Royal used to be an active volcano...now it just looks like a really big hill...it's got a beautiful park at the top though with a great lookout!
One of my favourite sights in Montreal is the Biodome...it's cool...they have 4 different ecosystems under one roof. My favourite animals there are the penguins...they are so much fun to watch! They also have a linx, sloths, kappiberra (these guys are funny, they kinda look like the rodents of unusual size (RUS) from the Princess Bride) and there are lots of other animals too!
Lastly, Space camp...it is so much fun, for the kids...they usually dont let me try anything! But, this one day my kids were all tired and boring and not want to try the simulators, so i got to...this one was meant to teach you how to keep cool under pressure and so there were 3 rings that moved in all different directions and i was strapped into a seat in the middle. The space camp leader would ask me questions like how to spell my name backwards while i was spinning around...i'm happy to say that i passed with flying colours...i can now go on to be an astronaut!
The city of Montreal from the top of Mont Royal...way back in the day Mont Royal used to be an active volcano...now it just looks like a really big hill...it's got a beautiful park at the top though with a great lookout!
One of my favourite sights in Montreal is the Biodome...it's cool...they have 4 different ecosystems under one roof. My favourite animals there are the penguins...they are so much fun to watch! They also have a linx, sloths, kappiberra (these guys are funny, they kinda look like the rodents of unusual size (RUS) from the Princess Bride) and there are lots of other animals too!
Lastly, Space camp...it is so much fun, for the kids...they usually dont let me try anything! But, this one day my kids were all tired and boring and not want to try the simulators, so i got to...this one was meant to teach you how to keep cool under pressure and so there were 3 rings that moved in all different directions and i was strapped into a seat in the middle. The space camp leader would ask me questions like how to spell my name backwards while i was spinning around...i'm happy to say that i passed with flying colours...i can now go on to be an astronaut!