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…1 min read·Apr 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…1 min read·Apr 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…1 min read·Apr 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…1 min read·Mar 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…1 min read·Feb 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.1 min read·Feb 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…1 min read·Feb 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…1 min read·Jan 28, 2021----