ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月1日 05時10分


To become a #Canadian citizen, immigrants must swear allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, prove their proficiency in English or French and demonstrate that they understand the symbolic significance of the maple leaf. But the road to becoming #Canadian is a journey that increasingly propels immigrants down a gentle slope suitable for beginners: the snow-dusted bunny hill. “There’s no point complaining about snow, so you better start enjoying it, and what better way than to start skiing,” said Mahendran Arumugam, who moved to Canada in 2014 from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. He was learning to ski at the Blue Mountain ski resort, a picturesque skein of alpine trails about 100 miles north of Toronto. In recent years, nearly 30% of new immigrants have settled in greater Toronto. In a reflection of the region’s dizzying diversity, Blue Mountain employs instructors who speak 19 languages. The photographer @tarawalton took this picture of 2 new skiers: Gu Jun and his 4-year-old daughter, Shun Yu. They relocated from the Nanjing, China, to Toronto in 2016. Why learn to ski? “It’s a very Canadian sport,” Jun said. #??⛷️


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