Glenora Bed and Breakfast
12327 102nd Ave. NW, Edmonton
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Glenora Bed and Breakfast Edmonton

12327 102nd Ave. NW Edmonton, Alberta, T5N 0l8, Canada

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We're BOOKED!! and Flying!!

A travel blog entry by vixenangel

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... Regina enroute to PVR where we have arranged a "VIP" driver to pick us up and take us to our hotel with a quick stop at the mega mart where we can pick up groceries etc.

Coming home we'll ironically get to fly Alaska Airlines (an airline we didn't fly with when we went to Alaska) - maybe I'm the only one who gets the irony. I'm odd like that. So we'll leave on March 30 on Alaska Air to Seattle and hang out in Seattle for the ...

Week Three

A travel blog entry by donners

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... theirs. I drank two bottles of Ale...which is well weird for me coz I don't usually like it but Pumpkin Ale was delicious!!

The rest of the week was pretty uneventful....took a walk to Whyte Ave to post some things home, watched the hockey (awesome game...soo violentbut skillful at the same time!) and we had some people round for dinner which was lovely!

Decided I need to try and do ...

Road Trip....

A travel blog entry by finandmandy

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... in Edmonton is currently -1 degree. We looked around the city and saw city hall, main street, Legislature park … not much to see and even the information centre said there is not much to see in Edmonton.

Well we arrived at our hotel inside the West Edmonton Mall and decided to go for a look around. WEM used to be the biggest mall in the world but now comes second to a mall in Dubai. We have never seen anything like it. Inside the mall it has seal shows, turtle ...

Boy's Blog 8

A travel blog entry by nz2uk

5
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... latitudes. As we found out, our fears were well founded and we also narrowly avoided problems in Mexico. Our chosen route through to the 'States was to take us on Mex190 and Mex85 once we were clear of Mexico city and on to San Antonio via the Laredo crossing. San Antonio in Texas is recognised as the starting point for the original road to the south, proposed in 1932. That'll do us anyway as we don't want to start an international dispute over origins and ...

Home Sweet Home!

A travel blog entry by melissasieben

... my travels, the ranging scenery, the beaches, the hot weather, the cheap food and especially the yummy tropical fruit. I will also miss the great public transport systems in most of the places, the warmth of the people, the colorful clothing and the rich culture. I'll miss the range of nationalities found in the hostels, the honesty and warmth of complete strangers and hearing the Spanish language and all the sayings like: ...