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新しい移民のためのカナダのトップ雇用者? 新しい移民のためのカナダのトップ雇用者? 探る 都市 国立公園?
新しい移民のためのカナダのトップ雇用者? 新しい移民のためのカナダのトップ雇用者? 新しい移民のためのカナダのトップ雇用者?
新しい移民のためのカナダのトップ雇用者 — as if you were an Acadian in the 1700s?
ã‚ãªãŸã¯ã€ãƒ«ã‚¤Â·ãƒªã‚¨ãƒ«ã®å¢“を見ã¦ãã¾ã—ãŸ? Dipped your toes in the surf of the world’s highest tide?
Have you considered how aboriginal artists perceived the explorers who arrived on their land?
…explored a neighborhood museum — in a former public bathhouse?
…listened to stories of immigrants as they came to start life in a new country?
I’ve recently had the chance to do all these things, ã¨ã‚ˆã‚Š.
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My Cross-Canada Rail Adventure
I’m just back from a great adventure — an epic cross-Canada train trip.
ç§ã¯æœˆéŽã”ã—㟠traveling across Canada on レール経由 ãƒãƒ³ã‚¯ãƒ¼ãƒãƒ¼ã‹ã‚‰ãƒãƒªãƒ•ã‚¡ãƒƒã‚¯ã‚¹ã¸ with numerous stops along the way.
As a new Canadian myself — my family and I became Canadian citizens last year — I wanted to explore some of Canada’s iconic, don’t-miss places, ãƒãƒƒã‚ー山脈ã‹ã‚‰å¤§è¥¿æ´‹å²¸ã¾ã§.
But I also want to follow, ã¨å…±æœ‰, Canada’s multicultural story, learning more about other newcomers, 今昔.
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ç§ã¯ã“ã®æ—…行をå–ã‚‹ã“ã¨ãŒã§ãã¾ã—ãŸ, 一部, ãŠã‹ã’㧠an excellent program that’s available ç„¡æ–™ to new Canadian citizens: ザ 文化的ãªã‚¢ã‚¯ã‚»ã‚¹Â·ãƒ‘ス. Sponsored by the non-profit カナダã®å¸‚民権ã®ãŸã‚ã®ç ”究所, the Cultural Access Pass is good for free admission to more than 1,000 museums and cultural attractions across the country 㨠to all of Canada’s national parks and historic sites.
The pass also gives new citizens a 50 percent discount off a Via Rail trip, and I was excited to learn that you can apply the pass to an already discounted fare. That’s right — when Via Rail announced a 50-percent-off sale, ç§ã¯ç‰¹åˆ¥å‰²å¼•ã®ãŸã‚ã®ç§ã®æ–‡åŒ–アクセス·パスを使用ã™ã‚‹ã“ã¨ãŒã§ããŸ.
If you’re a new citizen, it’s the cheapest way you’ll ever find to take the train across Canada! パスã®ãŠã‹ã’, ã‚‚, my admission to the national parks, historic sites, and most of the museums I visited — from Jasper to Winnipeg, モントリオールã«ãƒˆãƒãƒ³ãƒˆ, Moncton to Halifax — didn’t cost me anything.
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Over the coming weeks, I’ll be posting stories about my new Canadian’s cross-country rail adventure. I hope you’ll join me on my travels.
And I’ll be sure to tell you all about those nun’s farts.
Photo credits:
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Embarking on the train journey © Alan Albert
Trains departing from Toronto’s Union Station © Carolyn B. ヘラー