7.12.2012

Tall Ship Kajama

We trekked to Toronto Harbourfront last weekend to ride the Tall Ship Kajama. We got a last minute deal from Wagjag, a deal that will not be foregone, especially that Sashimi is now crazy about everything airplane and ships. And since we've always wanted to try it out but never got the chance and right timing, this was it.

The trip turned out more fruitful than what it was intended for. There was so much going while we were there - Brasilian Festival, International Marketplace, World Cafe, Canoe Ride, Kids Workshop, Art Exhibit, etc.

It's nice to sit on grass... fake. Nobody can make me sit on real grass actually =]

These kids rolling on the grass were so fun to watch Small joys can indeed make on happy.

It's nice to just sit down and not think of time. "An unhurried sense of time is in itself a form of wealth." - Bonnie Friedman

Having all 4 of us on one canoe is not the best idea, especially when it's the kids' first time to paddle. The pond is shallow but of course you don't want the canoe to flip and get you all wet. Right in the middle of it all. Mr. Hotpot was more worried his shoes will get wet. *eyes rolling*

The kids can stay in this Wave Deck forever. It is an innovation, the design of which was inspired by the shoreline of Ontario's Great Lakes.


And of course, Toronto won't be Toronto without the steep parking fees. This is actually not too bad, as it can go as high as $40 when the Yankeees are in town. Sushi couldn't have expressed it any better.

Tall Ship Kajama
Harbourfront Centre
Toronto ON

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