Dreamscapes Travel & Lifestyle

Winter 2014/2015

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ski or snowshoe on all-season trails through miles of natural preserves at Crossroads at Big Creek, or hike the Ice age Trail at Potawatomi State Park. If fishing is your sport, this place can't be beat—literally. Bassmaster.com voted door County's Sturgeon Bay the No. 1 bass-fishing destination in the u.s. in 2014. and if winged creatures are your hobby, Door County shares your passion. Birders flock to the des- ignated "Bird City" of Baileys harbor to enjoy an environ- ment enhanced and protected for avian abundance. Now take silent sports and outdoor pursuits to a new level with a segway tour of sturgeon Bay. This unconventional trans- portation is a unique way to tour this lovely town's water- front and country boutiques. With something for everyone in mind, here are more great reasons why you'll love your downtime in door County: luxuRY aCCoMModaTIoN While door County is great for everything outdoors, when it comes to where to lay your head, I recommend luxury all the way at the White lace Inn bed and breakfast. a four- poster canopied bed wraps you in comfort, a wood-burning fireplace keeps you toasty in the dead of winter, and an ensuite whirlpool sets the scene for ultimate holiday relax- ation. Eighteen suites mirror the outdoors with bright floral colours. and if there's any doubt you've found the perfect spot for door County downtime, suite names will set you dooR CouNTY background: Stunning sunsets are just the start of spectacular nightly shows visitors experience in Door County. Bill Frische/shutterstock.com centre left: Hop on board a tour boat at Sturgeon Bay's waterfront. Nicola Gordon centre right: Segway tours are a unique way to explore Sturgeon Bay. Nicola Gordon W i n t e r 2 0 1 4 / 2 0 1 5 51

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