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Fall/Winter 2015

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FALL/ WINTER 2015 DREAMSCAPES 61 H ere's a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in Tahitian culture. Warm hospitality is considered a pillar in Tahitian culture and there's no better way to experi- ence it than staying at one of many family-operated bed and breakfasts or pensions where you'll be exposed to foods made from local ingredients, activities unique to the surrounding waters and the individual character of your hosts. A minimum two-night stay is required and return air transportation must be purchased on Air Tahiti Nui. For a limited time only, book a two-night stay at a Tahitian B&B and the third night is free. Prices are per person based on double occupancy; single and children pricing rates apply and arrival and departure fees may apply. airtahitinui.com/us-en/tahitian-bb-experience-les-pensions V isitors to Northern Ireland's famous Causeway Coastal Route now have the opportunity to experience an exhilarating walk on a spectacular cliff path over the Irish Sea. First enjoyed in 1902 by the Edwardians and offering a thrilling mix of rugged beauty, spectacular views, heritage, flora and fauna, the newly opened Gobbins coastal walk fea- tures a series of tubular and suspension bridges, a staircase, and caves and tunnels carved through the basalt coast in County Antrim. Just a 40-minute drive from Belfast, the full Gobbins excursion can take up to three to four hours and leads you through a geologically diverse landscape straight out of the Game of Thrones. ireland.com; thegobbinscliffpath.com AIR TAHITI NUI TOURISM IRELAND THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR RESORTS OF THE CANADIAN ROCKIES T he Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, the world's largest combined indoor agricultural fair and equine competi- tion, will take place in the heart of Toronto from November 6 to 15. More than 5,000 animals including cows, sheep, pigs, goats and horses compete for the title of Royal Champion. See and learn about animals at work and play in the President's Choice Animal Theatre; watch top chefs com- pete and sample the best in local food and wine at the Burnbrae Farms Food & Lifestyle stage; take in the Royal Horse Show where Olympic-calibre riders and horses from around the world compete for top honours; relax at one of five Royal restaurants and bars; shop at one of more than 350 unique vendors; discover the Royal Winter Gallery where top artists create and display their talents daily. royalfair.org S ki and snowboard season pass holders at Horseshoe Resort in Barrie, Ontario, can shred six of the best resorts and snow in the country with the new Ski Canada Card. For an addi- tional $99, avid skiers can enjoy two days of skiing at Fernie, Kicking Horse, Kimberley and Nakiska in the Canadian Rockies plus Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham in Québec. The card also offers 50 per cent off each subsequent day of skiing at the resort of your choice. For those staying close to home, Horseshoe offers alpine day and night skiing seven days a week plus a variety of other winter sports. horseshoeresort.com/ski-canada-card.htm

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