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Photo travelogue of our trip in 2002. Highlights include paddling Big Salmon River and Yukon, hiking the Cottonwood Trail in Kluane National Park and sea kayaking in Glacier Bay National Park. After a very long flight from Vienna via Toronto and Vancouver with spectacular views of the Saint Elias Range we arrived in Whitehorse. It was easy to rent a Canadian canoe and arrange transport to Quiet Lake, the starting point of our paddling trip. (By the way, a very recommendable company are Canoe People Ltd
Dominick Miserandino took a weekend trip to Toronto including shopping, shows and some major attractions.We flew to Toronto on Air Canada. I was very happy about the fact that the entire flight was less then an hour and a half door to door. By the time you get your complimentary bag of cashews the plane is already on its descent. This was shorter than most people commute to work! Within 20 minutes we were on the Airport Express bus heading to our hotel, The Bond Place. Regrettably, there was nothing about the Bond Place Hotel
A 1996 canoe trip in Bowron Lake Provincial Park. The seven-day circle route covered several lakes in the park. our annual Canoe Trip be something different. Off the beaten path so to speak. Not the usual but beautiful BWCA, Quetico or Algonquin. We considered Bowron, Earl Gray, Spatsizi in BC, John Day in Oregon, Rio Grande in Texas, Green River in Utah, Missouri in Montana, Allagash in Maine, North Platt in Wyoming and the Yukon in Alaska. The decision to go for Bowron Park in Central British Columbia came quickly. It was remote and offered scenery we had not encountered before. It also enjoyed a worldwide reputation as one of the premiere canoe circuits in the world.