Thank you so very much for supporting me and enabling me to travel to Toronto with my choir a few weeks back. It was a brilliant place that I want to return to in the future, maybe I'll even live in Canada one day. It was a great opportunity to discover music, and science, and culture. It was a great way to cap off my days with West Ottawa Choir. I will share a a few highlights of the trip.
Watching The Lion King musical. In the show, comedy and drama are weaved together seamlessly. The show was full of amazing puppetry, voices, dance, staging, and messages. Disney's Lion King was great, the musical was phenomenal.
The Science Center. We visited, essentially, a science museum that covered every branch of Science you can imagine. This was exciting to me, as an aspiring zoologist. I walked on some nature trails, walked through a small rainforest, observed animals (including a wild raccoon), and played like a child with the interactive science displays.
Casa Loma. We visited a beautiful castle. I loved climbing the very high tower, and visiting the grounds which were beautiful and the perfect place to eat my first ever dragon fruit. I stumbled upon the amazing green house right when I had to leave.
CN Tower. I've been up the Empire and the Sears, but the CN Tower was amazing. You get to walk around and feel the high wind rush around you, and the view was breath taking.
Singing. This was, of course, the reason we went to Toronto, and boy did we sing. We sang in a castle, a science center, a beautiful church, on a tour boat, on the bus, and in a clinic. I got complimented on my mature low alto voice by our clinician which made me feel quite good. I love singing, and I love singing with my friends, and I love singing in new places.
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