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Baby Furniture Toronto

Baby Furniture TorontoHow are the houses for programs with a host family in Toronto?

Hello!
I will travel to Toronto, Canada this summer and I'm living in a house in the family home ELS. I want to know how these houses are (I mean, furniture, babies, animals, garden issues, etc.) and I would like to see some pictures. Does anyone know?

I would appreciate all your responses.

Thank you.

They are the families' homes so that housing can vary - I know a foster family who has two adult children (in their early 20s) and a large house.

http://www.elscanada.com/els/housing/hou ...

I know they offer other amenities, but it can be expensive ..

hope this helped ..

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Take Care!

Toronto is nice, the suburbs around it are more beautiful. Nicer than anywhere in Europe, but be careful of language programs tend to put you in places of shit, to increase profits.

Posted on June 2, 2010.
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