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What a wonderful world - Red Oaks...from around the world all race together. Obstacle Course Racing Champion ... so our body clocks were mixed up, meaning we woke early enough to watch

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Page 1: What a wonderful world - Red Oaks...from around the world all race together. Obstacle Course Racing Champion ... so our body clocks were mixed up, meaning we woke early enough to watch

Canada

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Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains is a ski resort in Ontario , in north  Canada. 

It took eight hours on the airplane from London to Toronto.

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Race Day

Today we watched our Mum  race 10 miles and do lots of 

obstacles in the Obstacle  Course Racing World 

Championship Race. 

It was fun to watch people  from around the world all  race together.

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Obstacle Course Racing Champion

We met Jon Albon who was  the winner.

He has won the race  for  three years running .

He is the World Champion.  (and gave my sister his 

finishers medal‐

he got a  Gold one later that day)

He is British. 

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Niagara Falls

We drove to Niagara Falls.

Every Sunday and Wednesday evenings in Niagara  they set off fireworks. I watched them and they were  very impressive. 

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NiagaraCanada is 5 hours behind GMT, 

so our body clocks were mixed  up, meaning we woke early 

enough to watch the sunrise. 

Mum went towatch the sunriseover the great falls 

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Fun in Niagara

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Fort George

Fort George was built by the 

British Army in 1796.It was also used by the 

Canadian Army for training 

during WW1.We got to watch a Musket 

Display, and see how the 

soldiers, Officers and their 

families would have lived.

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Toronto

We went to Ripley’s Aquarium it was right next to the 

CN tower !Here is a few pictures of my trip to the  aquarium.

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Science is fun!

The next day we went to the Ontario Science Museum 

it was really cool. There was lots of things to do.

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Huge Heights but no frights!

At night we visited Canada’s National Tower(a.k.a the CN tower) 

it is 1814 feet tall 

It was built by the railway company Canadian National in 1976

It took 40 months to build (3 years and 4 months)

2 million people visit it every year.

6 glass elevators take visitors to the observation deck, it takes 58 

seconds to reach the top.

On a clear day you can see approximately 100 miles from the 

observation deck.

The glass floor can hold the weight of 5 Hippos!

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Back through time    We spent our last day at the Royal Ontario Museum 

(ROM)it was fascinating.

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There was so much to see at the  Royal Ontario Museum

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We spent 10 days in Canada, there is so much to see, do and learn about. It was fun and  a great experience. 

What a wonderful world we inhabit !