Maya San PedroShort Blog Eight: Hidden Lakeside RetreatIn the city’s West End, Kingston residents of the Reddendale and Lakeshore neighborhoods can enjoy Everitt Park- a serene lakeside park…Apr 23, 2021Apr 23, 2021
Maya San PedroShort Blog Seven: Comment on Kaileigh Wu’s BlogAs an Architectural Studies student here at the University of Toronto, we are constantly considering the authors of urban planning and…Apr 6, 2021Apr 6, 2021
Maya San PedroShort Blog Six: St. Patrick’s Day COVID-19 Public Messaging at Queen’s UniversityEach year, Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario notoriously holds one of the country’s largest St.Patrick’s Day gatherings, drawing in…Apr 6, 2021Apr 6, 2021
Maya San PedroShort Blog Five: Toronto Sculpture GardenThe Toronto Sculpture Garden in Old Toronto exists as one of the city’s many urban spaces allocated to exhibiting artworks available to…Mar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
Maya San PedroShort Blog Four: Response to Selina Jang’s BlogIt is always edifying to consider the conditions of different social issues from a global narrative and translate these imbalances within…Feb 25, 2021Feb 25, 2021
Maya San PedroShort Blog Three: Hiker’s ParadiseDon’t forget to grab your running shoes and a camera when you go to Rock Dunder Hiking Trail in Lyndhurst, ON.Feb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021
Maya San PedroShort Blog Two: Comment on Alicia Wang’s BlogHi Alicia! I loved hearing about your experiences living in different cities, I can’t wait to see how having this global perspective…Feb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021
Maya San PedroShort Blog One: Welcome to my Blog!Hi there! My name is Maya San Pedro and I am currently living in my hometown Kingston, Ontario. Growing up in a small city, I have had so…Jan 28, 2021Jan 28, 2021