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It's Not Over Yet
... was unfortunate as it put a negative final spin on a great trip. We ended up being served dinner and wine after 1:00am. Vancouver Airport was a complete zoo as there was our flight and an Air Canada flight both very late arriving. The Air Canada personnel were trying to rebook flights for likely 500-600 people. They did not seem to have experienced personnel available and were using supervisors or other staff who did not have a clue. Fortunately, we got through fairly early ...
Here comes the WEEKEND!
... style="color: rgb(34, 34, 34); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: normal; ">Of course..all this "appetizers" got us started and the "girls night" ended around 4:00 am!So I ended up sleeping at their place, in my own room with new stylish "pijamas" and the feeling of being so lucky to have people like this around me! Thank you guys for everything!You really made my day!
A questionnaire from my University about Canada
... is a small city while Vancouver is huge!
§ Was it hard to choose between an internship and studies abroad?
No, because I really wanted to see how does it feel like being an exchange and getting to know other exchange students for a short period. I guess everything is more intense and the experience is full of events and fun!
I want to pursue an internship after finishing my bachelor and another one during my masters. ...
Planes, Trains and Automobiles
... head east through a different pass in the Canadian Rockies. We’re looking forward to seeing, and tasting the fruits and veggies, of the Okanagan Valley. It’s famous for its market stands, and we’ve learned about a few good parks, hiking trails and campgrounds along the way.
Good to hear that the Crapaud Exhibition was successful, and that the weather was warm and sunny. Well done to everyone for making it such a ...
'North to Alaska'
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First port of call after cruising at sea for the first day was Ketchican, known for salmon and totem poles, at the start of the Inside Passage. We must be in dangerous waters as the ship was escorted into port by two gun-toting USA Coast Guard vessels. We took a short bus tour viewing the Ketchican highlights.
Leaving this port and heading through the serene waters for Juneau (the capital yet only the third largest city in ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Kitchenette
- Pets allowed