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The Grand Canyon in Winter
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
If you haven’t yet visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona, or if you’re planning on visiting again, don’t count out the winter months! There are many benefits, such as fewer people, reduced prices, and ...
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The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
Written by Hudson, USA, January 2013
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens (or simply “The Huntington” for short) is one of the best existing examples of philanthropy and, lucky you, it’s nestled snugly in Los ...
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The Ogden Museum of Southern Art
Written by Hudson, USA, February 2013
Though its name might sound funny, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art is a prestigious museum venerated throughout the South for its truly impressive array of Southern art – the largest collection of ...
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The Saint Lawrence River in Montreal
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, October 2011
The city of Montreal sees the nearby meeting of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, and the city’s port sits on the river gateway that travels from the Great Lakes and opens up into the Atlantic ...
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Things to Do in DC in the Fall
Written by Hudson, USA, September 2012
Fall is a great time to visit Washington DC .
The trees begin to shed their leaves, the air turns cool, and the hard
heat of the summer is at an end. The whole town appears more peaceful.
Fall ...
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Things to Do in Montreal in the Spring
Written by Jessica F, March 2013
Spring is a great time to visit Montreal, with generally pleasant weather and much to do and see. While the past years have brought milder, warmer spring months, it is still smart to pack layers as ...
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Things to Do in Sedona
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
Famous for the Red Rocks of sandstone, Sedona
is a prime destination for outdoor adventures and spiritual
pilgrimages. With cliffs, canyons and rock formations that glow with
those iconic ...
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Tips for Hiking the Grand Canyon
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
Whether you want to hike to the Colorado River
on foot, get that perfect photo of yourself at one of the staggering
rim viewpoints, or just work yourself into a good sweat, the Grand Canyon ,
...
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Tips for Visiting the Grand Canyon in the Spring
Written by Jessica F, March 2013
Spring is a great time to visit the Grand Canyon.You’ll get to avoid the heavy crowds and intense heat that exist during the summer months, as well as the risks involved with visiting in winter, ...
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Tips for Visiting the Grand Canyon with Kids
Written by Jessica F, March 2013
For those traveling with children, the Grand Canyon offers an array of family-friend activities. A favorite is the complimentary Be A Junior Ranger Program. The program allows kids to learn about ...
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Top Things to Do and See in Central Park
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, May 2012
At 843 acres, New York ‘s
Central Park is more than just a rectangular piece of paradise in which
you can escape when the urban chaos becomes a little too much to
handle. Natural landscapes, ...
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Torrey Pines State Park
Written by Hudson, USA, January 2013
During any visit to San Diego, it’s easy to see that this great city by the water is in an ideal. picturesque setting. Not only does this city about the great Pacific Ocean, but it also adjoins ...
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VANCOUVER: The Laughing Bridge
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, September 2011
If you’re not a fan of heights, fast-moving rivers, or swaying bridges, this may not be the right attraction for you!
What began in the late 1880′s as a cedar plank held up by hemp rope –
built ...
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Vancouver's Top Attraction: Grouse Mountain
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, August 2011
Named after the Blue Grouse birds hunted by hikers over a hundred years ago, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver 's
most popular attraction, with over a million visitors annually. It also
hosts North ...
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Vancouver Outdoors
Written by David W, United Kingdom, January 2012
You’d have to be of a particularly warped disposition – perhaps with a
phobia of grass or a deep-rooted hatred of trees – to dislike Stanley Park . In many ways, it sums up everything that ...
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