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- ParksvilleEstablished in 1910, Parksville is one of Canada's most popular summer destinations for families. Everyone loves Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park, with its beaches, tidal flats and pools, wildlife, and campgrounds; and several other provincial parks are within half an hour's drive. Follow Vancouver Island's Highway 19 (Island Highway) to reach nearby Qualicum Beach and the Comox Valley.Read more
- VancouverWhat happens when a "gassy" Englishman rows into town feeling thirsty? A pub is born. And from that a city—in this case Vancouver. Though the pubs are plentiful, food and drink aren’t the only things to take in during your trip. In its 150 years, Vancouver has grown into a cosmopolitan city nestled in the great outdoors. Enjoy the snow-capped mountains, waterfront forests, cityside beaches, Olympic history and the world’s highest suspension bridge. Hipsters welcome. (Don’t worry, they don’t bite.)Read more
- Friday HarborSleepy and secluded Friday Harbor is a tiny town with big personality and rich history. Small enough to walk from one end to the other, the coastal fishing village is dotted with picturesque turn of the century wood frame houses, historic storefronts, Coast Salish native carvings and not a stoplight in sight. Stroll through the Historic District, visit informative museums, explore the Port of Friday Harbor waterfront park and see the local populations of orcas and whales from the shore.Read more
- San Juan Islands
Start your Pacific Northwest holiday in style, with a seaplane or ferry ride to the San Juan Islands from Seattle. It’s the ultimate way to take in the beauty of this region that Mother Nature has so abundantly blessed. You have a choice of three alluring islands – Lopez, the most rural, a mix of rolling farmland and beaches; Orcas, the largest of the San Juan Islands and replete with verdant mountains and placid lakes; and San Juan Island, where vibrant Friday Harbour welcomes ferry and seaplane guests and offers an array of charming accommodations and gourmet eateries.
Whether it’s whale-watching and sea kayaking, touring an art gallery or browsing a local farmers’ market, the San Juan Islands offer pleasing diversions for every age and interest. For the best chance to view orca whales and other sea life, plan your trip between April and September – a number of tour operators are available throughout the islands. Rev up your energy level with biking tours through rolling meadows and farmland, go birding on San Juan Island, hike the region’s modest mountains – offering outstanding vistas from the top – or go charter fishing for the day. Other favourites include hiking to Lime Kiln Lighthouse on San Juan Island, taking a scenic flight over the area, attending an outdoor summer concert in the park and horseback riding.
Read more - BellinghamThe Pacific Northwest scarcely gets more peaceful than unspoiled Bellingham, a bustling city nestled in the Bellingham Bay. Nature abounds in all directions surrounding this coastal paradise. The waters of the Pacific offer opportunities for whale watching, cruising to Friday Harbor or visiting the Canadian city of Victoria. To the east, Mt. Baker beckons skiers and snowboarders to its slopes. The city itself is alive with vibrant theater, historical museums, gourmet restaurants and fine arts.Read more
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- Lake Havasu CityShimmering Lake Havasu, the centerpoint of Lake Havasu City, was formed in 1938 after the Parker Dam was built. It is perhaps most famous for the London Bridge that looms above it. Yes, the actual London Bridge, bought by the area's founding father, Robert McCullough, for $2,460,000, after the city of London put it up for auction in 1968. Today, Lake Havasu City is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Arizona and offers a range of recreational activities for families, couples and single travellers. Golf on championship courses, soak up the sun on the shores of Lake Havasu's beaches or explore nearby parks by foot and bicycle. Houseboats dot the lake and are available for rent along with paddle boats, kayaks, jet skis and other types of water sports equipment. Like most resort towns Lake Havasu is chock-full of hotels, restaurants, shops and non-stop action.Read more
- FredericksburgJoin the local ghosts in a walk through the historic district of Fredericksburg, Virginia, a city that claims to be one of the most haunted locales in the United States. With a long history dating back to pre-Colonial times, and a legacy of slavery and war, it is no wonder that so many unhappy phantoms wander the streets. Visit the Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park, marking the spot of four bloody Civil War battles or Ferry Farm, the boyhood home of George Washington.Read more
- New York CityThe first time you go to New York, go ahead and be a sight-seer—everyone should visit the Statue of Liberty, the Met, Times Square, etc. But on a return trip, pick a neighbourhood and go deep. You’ll find hole-in-the-wall bars, great delis, quirky shops… exploring the non-touristy side of New York is an incredibly rewarding experience for a traveller.Read more
- ChathamThis pleasant, walkable town right at the elbow of Cape Cod is a classic New England vacation spot. Bringing kids? Check out calm beaches like Cockle Cove Beach and Harding’s Beach. If you’re looking for stunning scenery, however, try Chatham Lighthouse Beach. Its tides can be strong (heed the posted warnings), but it’s one of the most beautiful beaches on the Cape.Read more
- WestportA true family destination, Westport boasts magnificent scenery, golf facilities, recreational fishing, sailing and yachting, beach swimming, hiking and cycling trails, and (to top it all off) a placed called Pirate Adventure Park. What kid wouldn't love this place? Visit in September and you'll witness the exciting Westport Arts Festival, perfect for all ages. And Westport was Google Earth's first fully 3D town, so you can relive the memories from your computer when you get home!Read more
- GeorgetownAlthough not a crowded Caribbean tourist spot, Georgetown is a unique city that serves as a perfect jumping point for ecotours into the South American interior. Its Victorian and Dutch Colonial architecture is detailed with louvered window shutters and brick and stone work. Built below the high tide level, the city is protected by a large seawall and drained by a grid of canals. Sundry goods can be found at the distinctive Stabroek Market, while the landmark Light House offers panoramic views.Read more
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- Some of the best hotels with balconies in Nanaimo are:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5The Inn on Long Lake - Traveller rating: 4.3/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.4/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following hotels with balconies in Nanaimo:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5The Inn on Long Lake - Traveller rating: 4.3/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.4/5
- These hotels with balconies in Nanaimo generally allow pets:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5The Inn on Long Lake - Traveller rating: 4.3/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.4/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- Reduced mobility rooms are available at the following hotels with balconies in Nanaimo:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5The Inn on Long Lake - Traveller rating: 4.3/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.4/5
- Here are some popular hotels with balconies in Nanaimo that offer air conditioning:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5The Inn on Long Lake - Traveller rating: 4.3/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.4/5
- Wheelchair access is available at these popular hotels with balconies in Nanaimo:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5The Inn on Long Lake - Traveller rating: 4.3/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.4/5
- Popular hotels with balconies in Nanaimo that have a refrigerator include:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5The Inn on Long Lake - Traveller rating: 4.3/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.4/5
- A front desk is staffed 24 hours per day at these hotels with balconies in Nanaimo:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5The Inn on Long Lake - Traveller rating: 4.3/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.4/5
- Housekeeping services are available at the following hotels with balconies in Nanaimo:Coast Bastion Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.4/5The Inn on Long Lake - Traveller rating: 4.3/5The Grand Hotel Nanaimo - Traveller rating: 3.4/5