Sydney Opera house
Transport: To go to the Sydneys Opera house, you can use many public transports, trains, buses or ever ferries. The nearest bus stop is the Circular Quay, that is five minutes away walking. If you go in ferry you will have an amazing view of the harbour. Finally the trains are a very fast option so you have many options to arrive there.
Tour: Families can take a guided tour , with adult tickets for $43 snd children’s about $23. The tour’s duration its about 60 to 90 minutes, showing the different places of the building and telling you the history.
History: This amazing building was designed by Jørn Utzon, who won an international award in 1957. The building had a lot of difficult challenges during its construction but it was opened in 1973, becoming an worldwide icon.
World heritage: This building was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007 for its unique architecture. It’s one of the just few modern time buildings with this recognition.
Sydney Opera House Insiders: Members enjoy benefits, like events discounts and parking savings. In the car park, they save around 10% on fees.
Canada’s History in the Commonwealth
Canada was one of the founding members of the Commonwealth, joining there in 1931 with the Statute of Westminster. This law allowed Canada to become fully independent, making its own decisions while still keeping a symbolic connection to the British monarchy. Being part of the Commonwealth helped Canada to build a strong relationships with other english speaking countries.
Sports in Canada:
Ice hockey Is Canada’s most popular sport, with a long history of success in international tournaments. Canada also takes part in the Commonwealth Games, where ir perform in sports like swimming, athletics and Ice Hockey. The games give Canadian athletes a chance to compete on a global stage and show their national pride.
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