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... will drive across with our Nissan Sentra, carrier on top and expect to put many miles on the car. We will stay at camp grounds, motels and with friends and family. We never go anywhere without the dog and cat. They travel well and seem to enjoy it. (we ...
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01 The Royal Wedding
A Travel Blog entry by tombuttle from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Left the Everglades around noon heading north - temperature was expected to be 95F again. Spent a couple of nights in motels before arriving at the border where thankfully there was no hassles, which was a sweet surprise -- border guys must finally be ...
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Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite!
A Travel Blog entry by sqm from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
... bugs are not a joke. They are a big issue for travelers and it is a growing problem in the hospitality industry. Hostels, motels, resorts, cruise ships, luxury hotels-- you name it. Any sort of accommodation with a bed, sofa, or other fabric furniture, ...
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Toronto to Niagara Falls
A Travel Blog entry by timscott23 from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
... We completed all checkins in plenty of time and had time to catch up on emails in the Admiralty Club before boarding for Toronto. The plane was half empty so we had a relaxed flight too.On landing in Toronto we learned that we had unknowingly chosen ...
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A Travel Blog entry by archdeacon from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
See the Halifax ...
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A Rockie Road... without the Marshmallows!
A Travel Blog entry by mcstones from Calgary to Lillooet, Alberta, Canada
Having left the bright lights of Toronto behind us, we flew to Calgary where we picked up a hire car and started on the road to Vancouver. Our route took us through the Canadian Rockies, and despite a couple of days of bad weather, the drive was great and ...
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Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
A Travel Blog entry by funkymonk from Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
... good food is not new to them. My week was spent picking berries, weeding, going to farmers markets including one back in Toronto and helping out wherever needed. The highlights have to be cutting the lawns with a ride-on mower and using an old tractor to ...
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Jim & June's Odyssey 090524
A Travel Blog entry by jimcabay from St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada
... the agricultural land into Wildlife Refuges, hunting areas, Wetlands complexes and hardwood reforestation corridors. Why here? North of Toronto is nothing but trees, lakes & non agricultural land i.e. solid rock! There are several rural subdivisions ...
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Sibirwas?
A Travel Blog entry by mcdowel from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
... Bay. Downtown sammeln sich Firmenzentralen in Hochhäusern, es kommt gar ein leichtes Gefühl von Häuserschluchten auf wie in Toronto. Da Winnipeg die Hauptstadt von Manitoba ist, gibt es hier viele Regierungsgebäude, die ähnlich wie in Ottawa in ...
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It's the End of the World as we know it...........
A Travel Blog entry by kevandsian from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
... whole ordeal. Barb proved to be yet another fantastic host and we chatted the nights away with Africa, again being common ground. Toronto, by Lake Ontario is quite a nice city with a few interesting historic areas and the CN tower, supposedly the tallest ...
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A-void Detroit
A Travel Blog entry by hendrika from Detroit, Michigan, United States
... the country. They list things that are all connected to dog friendly places as in hotels, motels, parks, off leash areas, attractions, restaurant, etc. I checked for Toronto and they seemed to as ok with the dog friendliness as so many other places in ...
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Across The Plains
A Travel Blog entry by bradleyt from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
... Michigan before I made some observations about the way of life there. It didn't appear much different from what Toronto residents would call "cottage country." The major difference is the proliferation of billboards advertising hunting gear. One store ...
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Chronicles of Western Canada
A Travel Blog entry by tombuttle from Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
... the Dempster highway to Inuvik - a place I wanted to go but my bike would have been ill equipped to handle. After leaving Toronto, with my bike tagging along behind on a trailer, I headed for Edmonton via Dunchurch (260km), which is east of Parry Sound, ...
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Howard Johnson Hotel - Markham
555 Cochrane Drive, Markham, Ontario, Canada
The Howard Johnson Hotel Toronto-Markham is located in the northeast Toronto region at the junction of Highways 404, 407 and 7 in Canada's high-tech corporate capital. The hotel features a licensed restaurant as well as conference and banquet facilities. ...
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Motel 6 Springfield, Il
6011 S 6th St, I-55 at Exit 90/Toronto Rd, Springfield, Illinois, United States
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Days Inn - Toronto East
1684 Queen Street East, Queen St & Kingston Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Motel 6 Toronto - Mississauga
2935 Argentia Road, Highway 401 at Winston Churchill Boulevard, Exit #333, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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Motel 6 Toronto West Burlingt Burlington
4345 North Service Road, Qew West at Appleby Line, Exit # 107/Qew East at Walkers Line, Exit #105, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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