Teddy's Travel Map

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Konnichiwa (hello!)



Hello friends!

I had an interesting time on this surprise trip. My new friends took me to Tokyo, Japan. However, when I tried to go through security at the airport in the Tokyo airport, the security guards were not allowed to let me pass. Oh well. My friends tried and tried to get me through the security checks, but it was not allowed. I figured that I at least stepped foot on Japan so that was a new experience and one I'll remember! I am headed back to Casper for the summer so I will see you soon!

Teddy

Oh, Canada



Bonjour! Hello from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It's been a long time since I've last written and I am sorry about that, but there is a lot to see and do in Canada.

Downtown Montreal lies at the foot of Mount Royal, which is designated as a major urban park. The Downtown area contains dozens of notable skyscrapers — which, by law, cannot be higher than Mount Royal. Place Ville-Marie, an I. M. Pei-designed cruciform office tower built in 1962, sits atop an underground shopping mall that forms the nexus of Montreal's underground city, one of the world's largest, with indoor access to over 1,600 shops, restaurants, offices, businesses, museums and universities, as well as metro stations, train stations, bus terminals, and tunnels extending all over downtown.



Just southeast of downtown is Old Montreal, an historic area with such attractions as the Old Port, Place Jacques-Cartier, City Hall, the Marché Bonsecours, Place d'Armes, Pointe-à-Callière Museum, and the Notre-Dame de Montréal Basilica. Architecture and cobbled streets in Old Montreal have been maintained or restored to keep the look of the city in its earliest days as a settlement, and horse-drawn calèches help maintain that image.



I am being taken on a special trip here soon and I will write to you soon. Have fun in class!

Teddy