As we were heading back to the bus after our awesome day, I heard students talking behind me. It seems like everyone enjoyed the day. Here are some photos!
Legislative Assembly
Spiral Staircase at Legislative Assembly
Chandelier - There are two of these chandeliers hanging in the Legislature. They are from 1879 and weigh over 180 Kg. It has 992 pieces of crystal and takes over 1 week to clean.
Science East
Static Electricity Demonstration at Science East
No cameras allowed at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. Here is one at the entrance.
We were amazed by Alan Syliboy's native exhibit 'Little Thunder' and spent time looking at Freeman Patterson's Photography. He is local photographer and writer, who lives in Shamper's Bluff on the Kingston Peninsula. The photos were remarkable. The students asked great questions and learned about seeing the beauty in everyday things.
We were amazed by Alan Syliboy's native exhibit 'Little Thunder' and spent time looking at Freeman Patterson's Photography. He is local photographer and writer, who lives in Shamper's Bluff on the Kingston Peninsula. The photos were remarkable. The students asked great questions and learned about seeing the beauty in everyday things.