Saturday, 16 April 2011

Description of Local Attractions

     One of the attractions is Agincourt Mall situated at the corner of Kennedy &Sheppard area in Toronto. There is a lot of interesting stores at Agincourt Mall such a Wal-Mart, No Frills, Bulk Food Store,  if you need to shop for food as well as a Pet Store, As well is “ The Source (Bell )electronics, Fido, and Cellular Point if you need to buy a new phone. If you are interested in video games there is also a store named “Just Games” and it sells recent games and also sells used games the you can buy for a very cheap price. 
    The Agincourt Library is right behind the mall and there is also a Senior Citizens Home called Shepherd Village. It is a really good library.  Another attraction is the Agincourt Recreation Centre which located at 31 Glen Watford drive.  The Recreation Centre has an indoor rink that is open all year round as well as a pool and many rooms for community events. There are always tournaments taking place for young hockey players.  Actually the very first hockey team I played on was at this arena. Kids are also able to play house league hockey at Agincourt Lions Hockey League for a very low price. During the summer there are summer camps for children that offer a variety of different games for children. I did forty hours of community service work at the Agincourt Recreation Centre during the summer of 2006.
    Agincourt High School is located just north of Sheppard Ave on the east side of Midland Avenue and it is almost 100 years old. Right across the street from it is a Public school that everyone calls Little A.  My brother and I are both graduates of Agincourt Collegiate and we both played on the high school hockey team.

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