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 The trip to Quebec was an exciting and cultural experience. The bus ride was long and tedious, but once we reached our des­ tination we knew it was worth the wait. Our tour guide brought us to Old Quebec and to many mu­ seums. We had time to walk around the city and have lunch with our friends.
After learning about
culture, maple, and bees, we decided that we were ready to run loose. We went to a mall which had an ice skating rink, a roll­ er coaster, and many oth­ er rides inside. Some peo­ ple chose the rides, while the others preferred to try out their shopping skills at the local stores.
The most interesting part of the whole trip was when we met our pen
pals. We toured their school and went out to lunch with them. Amaz­ ingly enough, conversa­ tion came very easily.
After saying “ au re- voir” to our friends, we were back on the bus and headed for home. Even though we were happy to be home, we were still sad to see the trip end.
By: Elizabeth Finelli
Joanna Dalakos, Eve Bigelow, Claire Gor­ man, and Agnes Haupt pause in front of an authentic French village on their way through Quebec.
Students on the French trip to Quebec take a minute out of their busy schedules to pose for a group shot in front of a national monument.
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