Spring Skiing

To those of you who still have a little gristle left in their knee joints and would like nothing better than to pass the residuum of this long spring skiing, take bosom: Its still dumping snow in Canada, and the sides are open even this late in the time of year.
At Banff, in the Canadian Rockies, for instance, they held an incredible dump of more than a pes and a half of snowfall last weekend. Continue Reading »

What’s New In Canada

Every now and then I get a sense of how genuinely vast Canada is, and how little we know about it down here in the wacky part of North America. I was cued last hebdomad when I accompanied the Canadian Media Marketplace, an annual formula where Canadas touristry officials try to edify we travel authors about thing to do and see in the Great White North. Continue Reading »

Hawai By Sea

Coming up and moving by ocean makes a peck of sense when it comes to visiting Hawaii. I launched that out over again last hebdomad when I came in the islands on a 15-day Holland America cruise from San Diego and back that stopped up in Oahu, Maui and double on the Big Island. Pull into the Aloha Tower cruise terminal at the bosom of the Bishop Street downtown business organization corridor in Honolulu arouses images of the old years, when the Matson Line conveyed Hawaiis first mass holidaymakers on seafaring cruises. Continue Reading »

Hawaii By Sea

Coming up and moving by ocean makes a passel of sense when it comes to visiting Hawaii. I set up that out once more last hebdomad when I came in the islands on a 15-day Holland America cruise from San Diego and back that stopped up in Oahu, Maui and doubly on the Big Island. Pull into the Aloha Tower cruise terminal at the bosom of the Bishop Street downtown business organization corridor in Honolulu elicits images of the old years, when the Matson Line conveyed Hawaiis first mass tourers on seafaring cruises. Continue Reading »