Country Comforts Bed and Breakfast Fairbanks
174 Crest Dr. Fairbanks, Alaska, 99712, United States
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This Terminates Alaska Air Flight One
... it not be…I’ve been married for 7 years. Turns out, I was wrong. (About the passport, not about how long I’ve been married). Happily, Sara (did I mention she was a fantastic travel agent), made all the appropriate changes with the airline and the cruiseline, and all was rectified before we even left Seattle. Good thing too—I was already having visions of being detained in Canada and not being allowed back into the ...
Fairbanks, Alaska finally
We got into Fairbanks and headed straight to the visitors center for some local information. They gave us directions to the RV Park we will stay at which has great showers, laundry facilities, and a restaurant next door where we had dinner overlooking the river. Fairbanks is ...
Pete & Trish say hi from Fairbanks
... New York City.
So now were are off to Toronto Canada to meet up with our niece and her new son xxxxxxx
the trip was very uneventful arriving at our hotel with all cases intact !.
We spend 2 full days here exploring the might of Niagara Falls a fabulous sight from both right up close & personal on the boat and then especially awesome from the chopper as the pictures show , the CN tower built around 30 years ago and still the ...
Fun in Fairbanks
... House on St. Nicholas Drive was a very large Christmas shop, with anything and everything Christmas as well as North Pole souvenirs. As it is tradition to buy a Christmas ornament every year, I bought an ornament of Santa delivering presents on a moose. lol
I drove the way to Fairbanks again, stopped to fill out the rental car, and decided to have lunch at Pike's Landing. I was going to eat at the Princess Lodge because it was so beautiful, but Pike's has such ...
Aurora Borealis
... same experience. Everyone in Alaska seems to be living an adventure. This common ground seems to make everyone very keen to swap stories and help each other out.
Arriving in Fairbanks, our prime objective was to see the Northern Lights. It is the best, most easily accessible place in the world to see them: with hundreds of events a year. The phenomenon is caused when solar wind (particles that are ejected by the sun) hit the earth's upper atmosphere. The reason ...


