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CJH
French students enjoy
trip to Montreal (Back)
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Inside the Notre Dame Basilica. |
On April 17-19,
seventh and eighth grade French students at the C.
J. Hooker Middle School took a trip to Montreal,
where they stayed at the Hotel Auberge Universel.
Students were supposed to depart the C. J. Hooker
Middle School at 7 p.m.; however, due to unforeseen
issues with the contracted transportation vehicles,
the trip was slightly delayed.
“It was unfortunate to be delayed, but the safety of
our students is top priority,” said French Teacher
Kyle Lewis. “Fortunately, the situation was
corrected quickly and the students were able to
participate in every activity on our itinerary.”
Students arrived in Montreal and enjoyed dinner at
La Casa Grecque. The following day, students enjoyed
breakfast – and even a little dancing – at The Hard
Rock café. They took a guided tour of Old Montreal
and Plateau Mont Royal, and then headed to the
Basilica of Notre Dame. After lunch, students
visited the Biodome, the world’s largest inclined
tower that housed the cycling events for the 1976
Olympics. They then headed for dinner at l’Academie,
a French restaurant on trendy Rue St-Denis. After a
ghost tour, where students searched for the ghosts
of Old Montreal, they were treated to ice cream at a
cremerie on the waterfront of the St. Lawrence River
– a surprise from Jumpstreet Tours, the travel
company.
On Saturday, students had a bowling party at Salon
de quills and then took a tour of the Underground
City. After some shopping and lunch – and a
fantastic time! – the group headed back home to
Goshen.
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