Canada for Kids: Living in Toronto, Canada’s Most Diverse City

Go With Nugget for Kids

Welcome to Canada! ?? In this Go With Nugget for Kids episode we’re headed to Toronto, Canada’s biggest and most culturally diverse city. With the help of 14-year-old Cameron, we’ll learn about Canada’s two official languages and the many different types of foods Toronto has to offer. We’ll explore Maple Leaf Square (also known as Jurassic Park) and have dinner in a revolving restaurant high in the sky. We’ll also hear about the time when Cameron got to meet a real live astronaut and the prime minister of Canada. If you love food, basketball and space, you’ll love this episode!

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Hosted and produced by: Ranjana Wingender Armstrong and Veronique Langlois Kinsey

Theme Music by: Andrew and Polly from Ear Snacks

Thank you to Heather Greenwood Davis, Cameron’s mother, for her time and for sharing her family’s adventures in Toronto and beyond.

A special thanks to Ruban Cam for the Tamil Heritage Month music.

Go With Nugget for Kids is part of Nugget, a global community for parents to share and discover unique travel itineraries for memorable family vacations.

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