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Day 15 Tofino - Seattle
... perhaps it's just that this one stand is just the easy one for all the tourists to see (no hiking in, it's right off the highway etc...), that there are others that are perhaps more difficult to access. I'm going to have to do some more in-depth research to find out and perhaps someday return.
After lingering in the park as long as I could, I made my way back to Nanaimo. My original plan was to travel south to Victoria and ...
The Campground: Our Rankings
... Park is a beautiful area and this park is a good base from which to explore. We had electricity and water. A dump station is on site.
14. Shady Rest RV Park, Houston, British Columbia. Shady Rest gets the award for the most beautiful flowers. The private campground was an easy stop over at the first of our trip as we headed to Prince Rupert. Our site had electricity and water. The sites ...
Connecting
Day 1: I took the 6:30am bus from Vancouver (thanks for the ride, Amy G!!) while Jonas was on an early flight from Miami, and we met up in Seattle around mid-day. Before I met up with Jonas, however, my dear friend Nancy picked me up and we had brunch with our friend Brad and his adorable wife who just happened to be in Seattle for a conference. It was great to catch up with Nancy again, and to see Brad for the first time in 4 years or so.
Jonas's ...
Boarding the Star Princess
... br> After all were accounted for, we started the process of boarding the cruise line. The process was not much of a hassle, and we were surprised to see our luggage in our side-by-side rooms on the Aloha deck (which was on the starboard side of the ship, and pretty much at the front of the boat).
We were introduced to our cabin steward, Ian, who made us feel welcomed and explained a few things about his role and information about the ...
Busan via Ulsan
... couldn't ask for anything more. We had decided ahead of time to only fly to Seoul and then take the bullet train into Busan. We were told by our travel agent, and I also confirmed with a bit of research on the internet, that if we were to take the airplane all the way to Busan we would still have get our luggage out in Seoul, transfer to a different airport half an hour away and check back in and go through security once again. So ...