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Jun 22, '12, 3:51 pm
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Re: Suggestions for religious Sister's London trip please!
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Trafalgar Sqare in general is a sight. Also, Canada Day celebrations are held their July 1st, which is soon.They're spectacular.
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Last thing I'd need to see in London is a bunch of canucks playing street hockey, and sucking down Labbats 
Unless there's Timmies there!
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Jun 23, '12, 5:46 am
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Re: Suggestions for religious Sister's London trip please!
Westminster Cathedral - beautiful late 19th century in the Byzantine style. Masses morning, lunchtime and evening. You can go up the bell tower for a few pounds and have wonderful views all round London.
Brompton Oratory for a Baroque style of architecture - it's almost next door to the Victoria and Albert Museum - a fantastic place with something for everyone.
Someone mentioned Greenwich - a great idea - the Cutty Sark (an old tea clipper) has just reopened. At the weekends there is a really good market. The National Maritime Museum is good, and of course Greenwich Park is a great place for picnics, and the Royal Observatory is fascinating, and the view is lovely.
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Jun 23, '12, 6:52 am
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Re: Suggestions for religious Sister's London trip please!
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Last thing I'd need to see in London is a bunch of canucks playing street hockey, and sucking down Labbats 
Unless there's Timmies there! 
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http://www.canadadaylondon.com/
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Jun 23, '12, 8:02 am
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Re: Suggestions for religious Sister's London trip please!
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I know... I've seen the site before  Looks like a fun day, as is every Canada Day!
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