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Spring/Summer2017

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SPRING/SUMMER 2017 DREAMSCAPES 59 C urate your own European adventure with a Eurail Pass. With the Eurail Rail Planner App, travellers can move about like a local, hopping on and off trains and seeing a lot more. New this year, the Eurail France Pass is valid for three to eight days of rail travel in a two-month period. Prices start from around $193. The new Italy–Switzerland Pass is valid for four to 10 days of rail travel in a two-month period with prices starting from about $378. It includes the panoramic Glacier Express train through the Swiss Alps, which requires advance seat reservations. Spain and Scandi- navia are also hot destinations for train travel, and the Italy One Country Pass was Eurail's top seller in 2016. Passes can be booked up to 11 months before use. eurailgroup.org EURAIL GROUP T he Wailea Beach Resort at the Marriott Maui is the oldest hotel in Wailea and the newest following a recent US$100-million "re-imagination." This contemporary retreat on the edge of the Pacific Ocean includes Maui's hottest new restaurant, Humble Market Kitchin by Roy Yamaguchi, with unforgettable ocean views. Try Hawaii's longest resort waterslide, measuring 100 metres, along with kayaking, scuba diving and snorkelling in the dive pool located at the water's edge and just steps from your room. The new Luau Gardens gives locals and guests a chance to learn about Hawaiian his- tory and culture. waileabeachresort.com COURTESY MARRIOTT MAUI J ackson-Triggs in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, recently announced its 2017 summer concert lineup. The Sam Roberts Band kicks off the season on June 8 while folk music icon Gordon Lightfoot takes centre stage July 21 and Blue Rodeo veteran, Jim Cuddy wraps up the season on September 8. Other performing artists include Amanda Marshall (June 17), Chantal Kreviazuk (July 8), Whitehorse (July 22) and so many more. The Jackson-Triggs Amphitheatre concert series presents a unique way to enjoy Ontario's wine country while catching Canada's premier talent under the stars as you sip award-win- ning wines and savour Niagara's outstanding local fare prepared by chef Tim MacKiddie. greatestatesniagara.com JACKSON-TRIGGS NIAGARA ESTATE WINERY A irlines at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are on the move so it's important to verify your arrival and departure terminal if you're travelling to or through LA. From May 12 to 17, the largest relocation of airlines in LAX history took place, affecting 20 carriers. As of May 17, Air Canada, Virgin America, XL Airways France and Boutique Air now operate out of Terminal 6 while Hawaiian, JetBlue, Spirit, Allegiant, Frontier and Sun Country have relocated to Terminal 5. Ten other airlines, including Aer Lingus, Avianca, Copa, Hainan Airlines, Interjet, Qatar Airways, Thomas Cook, Volaris, Southwest and Virgin Australia, now fly out of Bradley International Terminal. A map showing these changes is posted online and airport staff will be on hand to help direct passengers. LAXishappening.com COURTESY OF LAWA

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