As part of our Social Studies and English literacy lessons, our students had a unique experience at Casa Loma today, exploring Canadian economic history and visiting the only remaining true castle in North America. The visit offered insights into both Canadian history and manufacturing facilities during World War I. The combination of a scavenger hunt, scenic views from the tower, a secret 800-foot-long tunnel, and a visit to the wax museum made their outing both memorable and educational.
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