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Reader: So This Is Canada, Eh? E-mail
Monday, 01 October 2007

To the Editor:

Our flight from Tampa, to Denver, and then on to Vancouver arrived on time. By leaving the house at 6 a.m., we had gotten to the airport two hours before take off.

With a three-hour time change, we arrived at noon in Vancouver and once we had checked into the hotel, it was time to visit this beautiful city. With Canadian money already in hand, we were surprised by our first $3 purchase, which required one Loonie (the dollar Canadian coin) and one Toonie (the two dollar Canadian coin).

Our tour bus would take us to many sights. In Lac Le Jeune, a woman on the bus demanded that we stop when she saw a sign that read "50% Off -- All Women's Clothes -- Today Only." Our tour guide, Chris, laughed and said, "Lady that sign has been up there for three years."

Our tour bus would take us to many sights in Northwestern Canada in our 1,700-mile trip. We started in Vancouver and ended with a two-day visit to Victoria and its beautiful Buchart Gardens.

One of the highlights of the tour was our visit in exquisite Lake Louise. We stayed in a log cabin beside a picturesque lake. No television, no phone -- only peace and quiet. The ponchos that we wore when we went white water rafting did little to keep us dry. This exciting and fun experience was on the river where the movie, "River of No Return," starring Marilyn Monroe, was filmed. Our licensed guide knew the river rapids well.

But, it was the time at Jasper National Park that stole the show for us. We spent a marvelous day touring along the spectacular Icefields Parkway and even rode an Ice Explore bus to Alhabasca Glacier. Dressed in our stocking caps, mittens and rubber-soled shoes, we walked onto the glacier. We were careful to stay in the designated walking area so as to avoid falling into a deep crevice. The temperature was only 2 Celsius; double that and add thirty made it thirty-four degrees Fahrenheit. It was difficult to believe that it was August as we stood on the glacier. Its beauty and magnificence will remain in our memories forever.

In Banff, we attended an evening dinner show, "Oh Canada, Eh" that showed us the pride that the Canadians feel about their country. We were provided with great food and a musical show that had us clapping our hands and tapping our feet. Their last song, Oh Canada, was sung loudly and proudly, while the cast waved the Canadian flag. It brought the entire audience to their feet.

If you feel that you're ready to head for a vacation in Northwestern Canada, you could also extend your visit with a cruise to Alaska. Just, be sure to take your warm weather clothes -- you never know when you will get a chance to walk on a glacier.

Raymond P. and Eleanor Weaver

Clearwater

 
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