Summer / Winter Program Brochure
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Description of Activities: Canada’s Wonderland Canada’s Wonderland is Canada’s first and largest theme park featuring over 200 attractions, 68 thrilling rides, North America’s greatest variety of roller coasters, Splash Summer Program 2016 Works, a 20-acre water park and live shows. At 306 feet (93.27 m) in the air, Leviathan is the tallest ride in the park, dropping riders at an intense 80 degree angle. Behemoth has eight extreme drops, open air seating, high speed twists, turns and loops. The daring may want to be lifted 23 stories high and then dropped at 100 kilometres per hour aboard Drop Tower. (www.canadaswonderland.com) Niagara Falls / Marineland Our day will begin at Marineland to visit many types of marine wildlife as well as other attractions (www.marinelandcanada.com) . Then, prepare to be awed by the mighty grandeur of Niagara Falls – rightly considered one of the world’s greatest natural wonders. You will feel your heart quicken as you cruise right into the basin of the famed Niagara Falls aboard a Hornblower cruise boat. (www.niagaracruises.com) CN Tower and Toronto Islands The CN Tower is the World’s Tallest Building, at a height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches) it is an important telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in Toronto. Each year, approximately 2 million people visit CN Tower to take in the breathtaking view and enjoy all of the attactions the CN Tower has to offer. (www.cntower.ca) Relax for a few hours at the Toronto Islands. Travel across Lake Ontario by ferry or canoe, and enjoy the 825 acres park. Visitors can enjoy the beaches, visit Centre Island Park, and observe a variety of wildlife species. 3 and 4-Week Grand River Rafting Grand River Rafting offers one of the most unique outdoor wilderness tours on the Grand River, and is great for beginners or more experienced rafters. Study Vacation Programs Our students will enjoy a full day on the Grand River with a guided paddling trip that includes educational teaching on edible plants and trees, First Nations history and fish and wildlife, as well as body surfing, drinking from springs and lunch on the river! June | July | August For More Information, please contact: 183 Central Avenue, Suite 101 London, Ontario N6A 1M6 CANADA Tel: (519) 439-3350 Fax: (519) 439-8822 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.llinstitute.com Summer Programs Include: • 18 hours per week of ESL study with qualified ESL instructors • Accommodation with meals in a Canadian homestay CAD$2255 • Return airport transfer from the Lester B. Pearson airport in Toronto, Ontario • Unlimited local transportation – bus pass for local transit • One weekly full-day, out-of-town excursion per week (more information provided in calendar) • Weekly local activities in London (more information provided in calendar) • Farewell barbecue with teachers and homestay families CAD$2875 2016 Program Dates: CAD$4105 3-week program $2,385 4-week program $3,050 July 4 – July 22 July 4 – July 29 August 1 – August 19 August 1 – August 26 Note: Students must be a minimum of 12 years of age in order to participate in this program. Students under the age of 18 who require a visa to enter Canada will require London Language Institute to act as legal custodian. An additional fee of $50 for legal fees will be applied for this service. Application deadlines are important due to homestay arrangements and event scheduling. However, late applications may be accepted if space is available in the program..