Some 34 grownups and 14 kiddos from MicroSkills LINC showed up for a guided tour of Toronto's premier outdoor museum, namely Black Creek Pioneer Village. Ably led by guides Karen and Miriam, we were treated to two hours of in-depth, hands-on experience of what life was like here 200 years ago.
Following are pictures that could be used with your blog articles:
| Waiting for Bus 60 at Finch Station |
| Nabi leads the way down Murray Ross (not Rose) Parkway! |
| Thank God for great weather! |
| Can't wait to start! |
| Guide Karen with Level 5 and Workplace English participants |
| All smiles |
| Saddles and stuff |
| Log cabin |
| Who's paying attention? |
| Hands-on fun |
| The French word is commode. |
| Blends right in! |
| Movin' on up! Another house! |
| Happy villagers! |
| Miriam's group arrive at the Halfway House. |
| More beautiful people |
| It's hard to leave the horses. |
| Is it a bird? Is it a plane? |
| Good ole board of education! |
| That's school! |
| Feels like a mill ... |
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