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What's Stopping You From Learning to Sail? PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 12 February 2010 10:40

Would you like to try sailing but have anxieties that hold you back? Here are some common things that first-time sailors worry about:
Being seasick
The yacht heeling over / capsizing
Spending five days with strangers
The level of comfort on board
Bad weather
Being too old
Having young children
The cost...

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Retirees Find House Sitting Opens the Door to a New World PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 12 February 2010 09:08

Recent press releases highlighting the travels of retiree house sitters are showing that becoming a senior is not a ticket to boredom, or a sedentary lifestyle. Retirees from around the world are finding house sitting to be the key that opens the door to unique, authentic and free travel to destinations that they had once only dreamed about.

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Volunteer Vacations For Seniors PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 11 February 2010 12:39

For seniors who wish to travel with the purpose of learning something new, they should most definitely include volunteer vacations. Combining travel and volunteerism has created an opportunity for the senior traveler to use their knowledge and skills to benefit other less fortunate individuals and make a difference in their lives.

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Travel Tips for Seniors PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010 12:48

For seniors looking to see the world through travel, it does not necessarily have to cost an arm and a leg. Many airlines, hotels, and attractions offer a variety of incentives for senior travelers. To find the travel deals, you may need to do a little homework up front.

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Paris - Toronto's Getaway PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 13:21

The famous cliché "An Evening in Paris" truly fits the setting of the prettiest town in Southern Ontario. The town of Paris is located in a valley surrounded by rivers. This is an old town named after the "Plaster of Paris" mined in the valley during 1820. There are numerous boutiques and cafes nestled along a riverside landscape. Through the town flows the beautiful Grand River. The pace here is slower...the traffic less...and the space is open!

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