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A FIRST TASTE OF CHINA |
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2017 Fall Issue |
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China can be overwhelming for the first-time visitor. It is a subcontinent full of wonders, which leads many visitors to try and cram in too much. |
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HOLLAND AMERICA'S HAVEN FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL TRAVEL |
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2017 Fall Issue |
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There's more to cruising than taking a jaunt to sea. After three decades of sailing around the globe, I've learned that cruising can impact your life and, over time, the places you visit. |
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LOVE IS IN THE AIR |
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2017 Fall Issue |
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According to the website huffingtonpost.com, North American newlyweds are staying close to home - honeymooning in the U.S. - RATHER THAN far-flung destinations like Europe. |
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SAILING THE SALISH SEA |
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2017 Fall Issue |
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Schooner Zodiac is a majestic historical vessel purchased in 1924 for the Johnson & Johnson brothers. Constructed from mahogany, brass, teak and fir, it has 26 berths, eight staterooms, a large galley and a deck that spans 38.74 metres. It accommodate |
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MICHAEL JORDAN'S CHICAGO RESTAURANT - A SLAM DUNK |
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2017 Fall Issue |
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If Michael Jordan walks into his eponymous restaurant in Chicago for dinner and you happen to be sitting at his table (number 23 - just like his old jersey), you could be in luck. |
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CELEBRITY TRAVEL CORNER - ON THE TRAIL WITH VALERIE PRINGLE |
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2017 Fall Issue |
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Before lacing up her hiking boots to set out connecting Canada as a co-chair of the Trans Canada Trail Foundation, an organization that has helped fund the creation of Canada's legendary 24,000-kilometre trail, Valerie Pringle had a distinguished career |
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MADE IN CANADA |
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2017 Fall Issue |
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In the Canadian Salon of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, early 20th-century paintings are clustered on a red wall. In the foreground, a magnificent birchbark canoe highlights Indigenous artistry from the same time period. |
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B.C.'S HIDDEN JEWEL |
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2017 Fall Issue |
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The crisp morning air nips at Matt Parr's nose as he kneels on the snowy ground to give his Bear a hug. |
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