Marc’s favorite thing about Canada was the tree-go zip-line. It was fun climbing the huge ropes, and feeling like I’m falling through the cracks. My favorite campus was UVic. It was unique, and different from the others. Lastly, my favorite city was Vancouver. It was very scenic. Those were marc’s favorites of Canada.
One of Joe’s favorite things was The Painted Reflections Tipi Camp. I really like that because we got to learn all about the BlackFoot style and got to paint rocks and learn how to build a Tipi. Another one of my favorite things was Tree-Go (Where the zip lines and low ropes course are) Camp because we had to go through this really long obstacle course but it was about 10-15 feet up. We where harnessed in but it was still really fun. We also got to go on a couple of zip-lines. My favorite place to sleep so far is was where we are now ( A miners camp) I like this place because I have awesome roommates. Be back soon. Joe J
One of Mitchells favorite things was ziplining at Monkito it was awesome I think I might want to do it again.
One of Tommy's favorite things were ziplining which was so much fun and also the glacier was really fun and the water was so good and it was so cool riding in the bus that took us there.
One of A.J.’s favorite thing was the tipi camp we danced, sang, and ate of couse. I would like to go back one day.
One of Matthew’s favorite part of the trip was the glacier part that we went on. I got some glacier water from the glacier. I learned what the little holes in the bottom of the stream were; the holes were holes melted in the ice from pollution that sank to the bottom of the stream called kiosis.
One of Cat’s favorite things about our People to People trip is the opportunity to learn and experience new cultures as well as geography and the country’s history! I have also very much enjoyed making and spending time with MANY new friends and leaders! I am so thankful for all I have done and everyone I have met!
One of Keely’s favorite things about this trip is meeting all the awesome new people and seeing whales. :)
One of zach’s favorite things was going to the best dinosaur museum I have ever been to.
One of Joshua’s favorite things on our People to People trip would have to be the when we went to The Painted Reflections Tipi Camp. We got to actually sleep in a Blackfoot Style Tipi. Sleeping on the grass and hearing the stories of the one of the Blackfoot elders actually made me feel like one of their tribe members. The part that really was the topping on the Native Canadian cake was when we had the buffalo stew. The buffalo was really good and the traditional bread with it made it even better. In conclusion my favorite part of the trip was when we went to the Painted Reflections Tipi Camp.
One of Nia’s favorite things was staying in the cabins because it felt like I was actually felt like I was one of the minors..
One of Hannah O’s favorite things about this People to People trip was all the amazing places and sites we got to see. Also I am so happy that I got to meet so many new friends that I will be sure to keep in touch with.
One of Aspen S’s things about this trip so far was jumping into the glacier water.
UMM….I WAS TOLD TO DO ONE OF THESE SO UHH HERE GOES-ONE OF DMONEYS {DARIUS LEDBETTER} FAVORITE PARTS OF THIS TRIP WAS SCARING THE JUICES OUT OF PEOPLE IN HAUNTED ROOMS, MAKIN FRIENDS AND HAVING FUN! MOM ARE U HAPPY I FINALLY MADE ONE OF THESE THINGS(;
One of Aarons favorite thing is getting to go on this trip and thanks to all my family members.
One of Charlie’s favorite things was going zip-lining, it was very fun.
I think I did one of these already but Brendan’s favorite thing is the whole program itself and all the new friends that I made and friends in Canada eh! But since I’m now a Canadian and an American I am going to live with Randy at the tipi camp No passport for Canada and the USA eh!!
One of Meegan’s favorite things was meeting all my new friends! My favorite activity was the tipi camp. Especially the talent show around the campfire, when the leaders went up for their skit. Their skit was about us on the bus. “I’m seven no I am” “there’s a Macy’s want to go shopping” “I want a pin” “I sat down now I got to go to the bathroom” “BLAHHH!!” “Why did she just throw up?” That was our leaders mocking us, so now we mock our leaders mocking us on the bus. And I LOVEEEEEEE my new bestest friend, Aspen :D. and Nia too!
Ms Ann’s favorite thing is watching the Delegates get excited over seeing the many beautiful sites. It is hard to believe that we have seen and experienced so much in twelve days. From – obstacle skill course, (Leaders - Bundy jumping), whale watching, climbing a glacier, drinking glacier water, “Polar Bear” swim, gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain, viewed magnificent mountains, slept in Tipi’s on the prairie and 100 year old coal miners cabins. This has been a fantastic People to People Student Ambassador –Canadian Trip.
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