Lyceum past students for Canada reunion
A group of members of the Association of Lyceum Past Students (ALPS) are in Canada for a three-week tour, many of them with their spouses. ALPS president George Stagno Navarra, who is leading the group, said the highlight of the tour will be a Grand...
A group of members of the Association of Lyceum Past Students (ALPS) are in Canada for a three-week tour, many of them with their spouses.
ALPS president George Stagno Navarra, who is leading the group, said the highlight of the tour will be a Grand Reunion dinner at the exclusive Ontario Club in Toronto tomorrow, where they will be meeting some 40 past students of the Lyceum who have settled in Canada over the years.
This grand tour of Canada has been organised with the help of ALPS's Canada branch president, former Maltese consul-general Milo Vassallo.
The tour will include visits to Toronto, Lake Ontario, Niagara, Calgary, the Pacific Coast, Vancouver, British Columbia, a five-day tour of the Rockies and a seven-day cruise in Alaska on the mv Norwegian Sun.
"The touring itself and the cruise promise to be breathtaking enough, but the greatest joy will be to meet and socialise with former students of the doyen school of Malta who have kept the Lyceum torch alight in Canada," said Mr Stagno Navarra.