A&A'S Bed & Breakfast
1501 Robert Lang Drive, Courtenay
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A&A'S Bed & Breakfast Courtenay

1501 Robert Lang Drive Courtenay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, V9N1A2, Canada

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Staying with Matt and Bec

A travel blog entry by mchyndman

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... the summer - it was awesome. We saw lake Comox which was pretty cool - thats where I got all the waterfall photos except one. We met the brothers and sisters who attend the Courtenay ecclesia - I did the exhort on Sunday, and I had lunch with Matts mum and dad; Bro Randy and Sis Sharon Enns. If we come back to live in Canada Courtenay will be very high on "the list".
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Day1 -3 The Starting point

A travel blog entry by raroboy

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... as in a different world, especially in Doha: Arabic writing, robes and turbans… welcome to the middle east. We did enjoy wonderful food – even some icecream

Visa: it took a while and a lot of people, 50 $ per person and also our fingerprints: both hands all fingers including an eye check – even only 20 people in line, ...

The 4x4

A travel blog entry by raroboy

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... We went with the GPS and Emergency phone option. This also comes with the following camping equipment.

CAMPING LIST BASICS

  1. Tent
  2. Sleeping mats/blow up mattress/self-inflating sleeping mats x 2
  3. Sleeping bags x 2 (if you’re a couple, try and get a “left” & “right” bag
    so you can zip the two bags together) – 0°C (32°F) or even +2°C (35.6°F)
    is fine
  4. Small pillows x ...

A bit of culture

A travel blog entry by fyrelizard

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... taken away from Alert Bay as part of the suppression of potlatch celebrations in the 1920's. The items were given to museums and private collectors for safe keeping. The law was eventually deleted, but not repealed, and for many tribes, the potlatch articles remain lost. The Museum of Man agreed to return their share of the objects from Alert Bay, on the condition that a museum would be constructed to ...

Van Isle fun

A travel blog entry by benandlindsey

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... with Aussies, racing off to Strathcona Park, etc., that by the time we started the Cream Lake hike, he was pretty burnt out. Uncharacteristically, he dropped way behind Lindsey's solid pace.


By the time we had the tent up at Bedwell Lake, the rains so common to the ...