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North America offers an incredible array of outdoor activities, from hiking the Continental Divide, to bicycling along the Pacific Coast. Since the continent is so large, it does not have a rapid and efficient rail system like Europe d…
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Canada, the United State's neighbor to the north, has worked with the U.S. to strengthen border security through the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). Among other things, this means U.S. and Canadian citizens must show I.D.…
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Overseas destinations have much to offer outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's skiing in the Pyrenees or diving the Great Barrier Reef, you'll need a valid USA passport for your overseas adventure. Familiarize yourself with USA passport la…
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Trains provide an exceptional alternative to air and automobile travel. Rail service gives adventurous travelers unfettered access to Canada's history, cities and natural landscape that makes for memorable experiences.
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Depending on their country of origin and how long they intend to stay in Canada, some visitors to Canada must apply for a visa. The Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) website provides information on who must apply, and how.
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Renewing your passport is not yet as simple as entering a few codes and your credit card number on a web page. You need to spend some time at a desk as there is currently no way to renew your passport on-line. While you would rather sp…
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From the deserts of Arizona to the coast of Maine, and from California's Sierra Nevada to Michigan's Great Lakes, the U.S. is a country of diverse topography and great outdoor opportunities. Many long-distance trails reflect America's…
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Potsdam, New York is located between the Canadian border and the Adirondack Park and offers a lovely Victorian and sandstone setting. Potsdam is also home to Clarkson University and the State University of New York College at Potsdam.…
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Cochrane, Alberta, a must-visit for adventure travelers in Canada, offers numerous recreational and outdoor activities. Experience paragliding and hang gliding over Bow River, or take part in trail rides and pack trips. Enjoy the horse…
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Passport requirements changed for all U.S. travelers in 2009, and the requirements for people on cruises became very complicated. Your need for a passport depends on where you embark from, where you return from, and whether it is a one…
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Canada, positioned far to the north, has cold and unpredictable winter weather. Climates vary across the country depending on the area's location on relation of geographic features like mountains and oceans.
No matter where you a…
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For most international travel outside the United States, a passport book is required to enter a foreign country and to re-enter America. Requirements for obtaining a travel visa or temporary permit to visit a country vary greatly betwe…
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Ontario and Quebec, provinces in Eastern Canada, have thousands of acres of wild and untamed wilderness. In the midst of this wild setting are many ski resorts. Skiing in "La Belle Province," Quebec, immerses you in French Culture and…
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Traveling internationally can be a daunting experience, and including children in the process means additional considerations. Luckily, if you are a U.S. citizen traveling to Canada, the process is much simpler than traveling to other…
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Chicoutimi, Quebec, is located between Montreal and Quebec City, along the mighty St. Lawrence River. The region is known for canoeing, kayaking, sailing and fishing. Chicoutimi, Trois Rivieres and the Messines region have numerous lit…
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