Post on 28-Jan-2016
Montreal Honors TripSpring 2006
and still loved it!”
“We experienced the rain while in Montreal…
“If our hearts didn’t pump the true blood of a Penn Stater, we’d probably have applied to
McGill University.”
McGill Tour Guide - Miguel
“The ability to travel to
Montreal is one of the greatest opportunities
the Honors Program allowed me to participate
in…
the trip has increased my
longing to travel abroad and
experience the culturally
diverse world that awaits.”
“Traveling to Montreal with members of both the Penn State Hazleton and
Wilkes-Barre campus’ honors programs was a wonderful experience!”
“Being in a situation in which I had to
communicate with people who didn’t
speak English deepened my awe of the vast world outside of the
U.S.”
Parlez-vous anglais?
“Montreal was a culturally eye-
opening experience. It
was an exhilarating
feeling to be
considered an adult in a
different culture, and to be treated
like one!”
“The trip to Montreal was
an opportunity to experience a
world of cultural
differences only hours away.”
“This was my first
time seeing Canada and
Montreal was the perfect choice!”
“I sampled my first falafel!”
“I recommend organizing such trips for future students!”
“Montreal was a melting pot of
French, American,
Spanish, Asian, and many other nationalities.”
“The trip was a great way to
experience other cultures!”
“The people were very nice, there was a lot to do, and the food was great!”
“Montreal had the best pool hall I have ever seen!”
“The biodome was amazing, the gift shops were great, and even the metro was fun!”
How many ducks do you see? 2???? Or 4?????
Economy Accommodations:
4 per room
DELUXE Accommodations:
2 per room
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But that might have been how Dr. M. and Mrs. R. plantedMicrochips in us so they knew where we were ALL of the time!
New Friends!
Rob’s long-lost brother?
Does Tom Cruise goTo PSU Wilkes Barre?
Basilique Notre-Dame
Montreal
A great place to visit,
But Penn State
is Still home….