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Senior Travel

Spa Vacations

June 21, 2010 Senior Travel
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By Nipa Mukerji
Spa vacations are growing in increasing popularity among travelers who are turning to more relaxing, low-key vacations.  A dizzying array of spa treatments is available at most luxury spas.  In Canada, Ste. Anne’s Country Inn & Spa in Grafton, ON remains the most popular and best-rated spa.
From the moment that a chauffeured limousine [...]

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Travel Insurance Tips for Seniors

April 15, 2010 Senior Travel
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One of the best things about retirement is more free time in which you can travel. After you’ve selected the perfect destination, don’t forget the critical step of buying travel insurance.
Travelling without insurance or without adequate insurance can be a financial disaster. You never know what could happen while travelling and you need to make [...]

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Tales of an ESL Teacher – Part 3

March 8, 2010 Senior Travel
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Eating in China
by Judy Smith
This part 3 of a series by Judy Smith. You can read Part 1 and Part 2 to see the beginning of her journy.
I like to eat good food, and worries about food consume many of my waking thoughts. For example, the first thought that crossed my mind as we touched [...]

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Harrison Hot Springs – Whistler’s “older sister” resort -

January 19, 2010 Senior Travel
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Historic hotel remains calm during the Olympics

by Ulrike Rodrigues
“You know what the trouble with getting old is?” Laurence bends to pour a coffee, then straightens to let a younger server squeeze by in the hotel’s busy breakfast restaurant. “Once you’ve figured everything out, no one wants to hear it!”
Laurence’s customers chuckle and he [...]

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Christmas In China

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by Judy Smith
Chinese people will embrace any excuse to have a celebration. They love to get together with friends and family, shoot off fireworks, release fire lanterns into the night sky, and of course, eat; so it’s no surprise to find that Christmas is gaining popularity in China. Christmas also celebrates their [...]

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Climbing Kilimanjaro

November 15, 2009 Senior Travel
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by Mark Sissons
As dawn breaks over the carpet of clouds obscuring the Serengeti Plains miles below, I let out a whoop of joy. I’ve finally reached the top of Africa.
Shivering and nearly hypothermic, I’m also punch drunk from the effects of extreme altitude. But none of that matters now because I’m finally standing on top [...]

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Dining with the Rajas

October 23, 2009 Senior Travel
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World-renowned chef savours a chance to give back

by Janet Collins

Vikram Vij says he will be temporarily missing from the kitchen of what the New York Times calls one of the finest Indian restaurants in the world; but he’ll be in good company, and all for a good cause.
Vij is set to [...]

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Tales of an ESL Teacher – Part 2

October 12, 2009 Senior Travel
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A Canadian in China
First Impressions

This is the 2nd part of “Tales of an ESL Teacher”. You can read the first part here
When I was a child my mother used to tell me, “Eat your carrots. Think about all the starving children in China.” I honestly believed that if I ate all my carrots, other kids [...]

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Tales of an ESL Teacher

September 12, 2009 Senior Travel
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China Bound
by Judy Smith
The advice from our employer as we prepare to pack for China is to bring a poncho, light clothing and comfortable walking shoes-preferably sandals. Well, duh.
By this time next month, we’ll be teaching ESL at a university and living in Nanning, which is in the southwestern region of China. I have done [...]

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On Safari in Tampa Bay, Florida

September 9, 2009 Senior Travel
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A safe, comfortable way to hunt wild animals

by Robert Scheer

The giraffe’s enormous tongue gently plucked a green leaf from my outstretched hand. “Prehensile,” our guide called it. “And about 18-inches long, so it can wrap around branches and strip off leaves.” This giraffe, however, didn’t have to work so hard. She [...]

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