Dear Chris,
It has been a week or so since we returned from our Arctic safari with Cruise North, but my thoughts are still in the misty clouds of places visited.
It was a fantastic and unforgettable experience.
Every need was catered to on board the ship and the food was first rate.
A pastry chef and baker had recently been hired, so the desserts and breads were welcomed with delight.
The expedition staff kept us quite busy. There were lectures on the people, towns, and flora and fauna daily. Our daily adventures always started on the zodiacs. I got in and out with very enthusiastic camera buffs with what appeared to be entire camera shops around their necks. My photos were taken with a small digital Canon. After mastering the art of kneeling in the zodiac while it bounced and bobbed on the water, and learning how to zoom in and click at the opportune moment, I think I got some great shots.
The landscape was extraordinary. The ice, water, snow, rocks, the lightness of the sky even after the sun would set in a spectacular display of orange, yellow and red hues. I loved the fantastic stone formations most of all.
The highlight had to be the second day when the PA system called us to the starboard side announcing an iceberg in the distance. I couldn’t believe how exciting this was. The majestic formation of ice floating by was serious art in pure form. Changing color and shape as the sun shone or the waves slapped upon it. To top it off, there was a polar bear walking on top.
That was just the beginning. Everyday brought new adventures and photo ops.
We saw hundreds of walrus where we dropped anchor near an island named after these creatures. They were gathered, lying in lumpy brown piles, all over the island, basking in the sun after consuming their daily 3,000 clams. They rolled and flopped and sometimes uttered a loud gruff bark, letting us know they knew we weren’t far.
We saw musk ox from a distance, grazing high above the valleys with their offspring.
While kayaking in Douglas Harbour, a curious seal swam beside me, bobbing and diving as I paddled.
On Akpatok island there were thousands of thick billed murres soaring the cliffs or nestling with their little blue eggs, soon to be newborns.
We saw caribou, and many more seal, polar bears and icebergs in the remaining days.
There is so much open space and so little impingement on the raw majesty of the natural world. I’m sure it must have looked quite the same 5,000 years ago. We were privileged to be there.
Thank you so much,
Joyce from NDG
I won the Milan and Italian Treasures Tour with Trafalgar. Wow. First of all I want to say that one of the huge advantages of a tour is not having to plan for every detail of the trip. Luggage is taken care of. Transportation is taken care of. Special outings are planned for. Food and hotel are looked after too. What’s left? The chance to relax and enjoy oneself, carefree in Italy.
Our tour guide and bus driver were so helpful. Note: A tip is assumed at the end of the trip for both although it is “optional.” We visited Milan, Switzerland, Vicenza, Venice (great glass) and Burano Island (hand made lace). Then we were off to Lake Garda (delicious Limone del Garda), Verona (Juliet’s balcony), Bolzano and the Dolomite Mountains (earth pyramids, stalagmites and Frozen Fritz- a 5000 year old “cave man”).
Lago Maggiore was gorgeous .
We also visited Bergamo and then it was time to go home. My favourite activities were the cruises on Lake Garda and Lake Como. I must also tell you how thrilling it was to go 2000 ft. up into the Dolomite Mountains. A little wooden train took us to a beautiful restaurant where the food was filling and delicious. My lunch was served in the skillet it was cooked in! What a lovely way to travel.
We met many nice people from all over the world and our hotels were top notch!
Thank you Chris and Trafalgar Tours.
Sincerely,
Julie from Hamilton, ON

Grenada - Mount Cinnamon Resort
Dear Chris & Sharman,
We would like to thank you, for the opportunity to have spent a week at the Mount Cinnamon Resort in St- Georges, Grenada.
Having never won a contest before it was quite a thrill to be a winner on your show. We have nothing but high praise for the staff and for the accommodations afforded by the Mount Cinnamon. The hotel room was absolutely wonderful. It felt more like someone's home, than a hotel room, It came complete with 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, and huge master bedroom with a big comfy bed with great crisp linens and a huge duvet covering, It also boasted a beautiful outdoor dining area, with sitting benches and our own private patio with sun chairs and BBQ. The hotel lobby/restaurant was charming and very Carribean, and the hotel grounds were beautifully landscaped.
The beach was very nice - replete with a charming club house, offering lunch and cocktails.
We took a 4 kilometre walk from our hotel, to the center of St-Georges, to experience it's flavour. Although not a large area, the bay and town are colourful and charming..
We hired a car/tour driver for a day, and took a 8 hour tour of the whole island, we visited a few waterfalls, 2 rum factories, and visited the countries main export industry, a nutmeg plant. We were able to cover everyting from Grenville, to Sauteurs, Victoria and Gouyave, and then into the Gran Etang Forest Reserve to visit the Seven and the Annandale Falls, we had already stopped at the Mt. Carmel Falls on our way to Grenville.
While the island had its charms, it has had a run of bad luck. They don't seem to have recovered from the last hurricane in 2006, a lot of damage is evident, and a 40 % unemployment rate, combined with a recent 14 month drought, has left the island looking a little worn. It was evident in grounds at our hotel, most of the greenery was burnt and dry, the hillsides were brown and bare and the earth was cracked.
All in all, the resort end of the island was enjoyable, but must caution that it is cost prohibitive, not for the budget traveler. Having a full kitchen, we were able to shop for and cook a few of our own meals, but even the groceries, were exorbitant. We attribute this to mostly everything having to be shipped in, since the island is not a big producer or goods.
But all in all, the island offered a quaint mix of Caribbean flavour, with a little Creole flair. And the weather and constant sunshine were a welcome relief from the winter weather from Montreal.
Again, thank you, CJAD, The Travel Show, Chris Robinson, and the staff of the Mount Cinnamon Resort for a lovely week of rest and relaxation, We look forward to continued informative shows from you, and advice on helping us plan our next vacation destination..
Your avid listeners,
Steven and Ermanno from Delson QC

Nunavik with Inuit Adventures
Yahoohooie!! What a fantastic weekend winter adventure we had - and all thanks to you!
My son Chris (22years old) and I had a fabulous time in Puvirnituq, Nunavik. We thoroughly enjoyed every minute and are so grateful to be able to spend some time with our Inuit neighbours and experience their culture.
Friday night we talked with an elder (Josie) for hours hearing stories of his life as a small boy and young man living in igloos in the winter and tents in summer. What a privilege to be able to spend time with him.
Saturday morning we helped our guide Peter Boy and his helper Daniel load up the sleds and dogsledded out of town travelling 25km to a frozen lake where we built an igloo and slept in it. We ate frozen and cooked caribou and lake trout and my son even ate the eye of the lake trout - he's more adventuresome with food than I am. After dinner we were treated to a clear sky full of bezillions of stars and the fabled northern lights - Wow! We even invented a new drink. When our party of 6 were all back inside our warm igloo, I pulled out a bottle of Drambuie and offered all a drink. They hadn't had it before and asked how I drink it. I explained that it can be mixed but my favorite way is to pour it over a glass with ice and sip it slowly. My son said "Oh no, we forgot to bring ice." Well, we were surrounded by ice so we scraped a bit of the igloo wall into our glasses and topped with Drambuie. Thus was the birth of "Drambuie on igloo". Everyone thoroughly enjoyed. Definitely worth trying.
Back in town Sunday evening two throat singers gave us a half hour demo and then sat and talked with us for an hour. What a great cultural exchange that was. I'm about half way through writing out a journal of our experience with 7 pages so far. Many details to get down on paper.
Our tour operator, Sean McDonaugh from Inuit Adventures and Claira Neco of Puvirnituq put together an extraordinary weekend for us that Chris and I will cherish for the rest of our days. I know that I'll have to get back to those fine people and our great white north.
I will go through the pics and videos this weekend and have some good stuff to send your way.
Thanks so much to you for offering this adventure on your show. I really am the most fortunate one for having won this winter adventure.
Dan from Beaconsfield - one lucky duck!

Dear Chris Robinson and Sharman Yarnell,
My prize winning Cruise North trip July 22-31 2009 to the cold Arctic Nunavik aboard the Russian well-maintained ship Lyubov Orlova was a loving once-in-a-lifetime grateful and unforgettable adventure at my senior age. Chad my 15 year old grandson and companion on this trip was fortunate to make friends around his age – considering total passengers from around the world was under 80 people. Consequently we all were very friendly with each other.
Dressing up was rare on this trip – one night I wore a Victoria’s Secret blue sequined top with jeans and when I entered the Dining Room I received a standing ovation – wow – how I felt – wow, wow.
Outstanding during this trip – Chad, under supervision, jumping into the cold Arctic Ocean for 30 seconds; viewing a couple of polar bears and icebergs and walruses, and a dog farm; Chad saw much more going on longer land trips than I did!
Thank you again and forgive the lateness of my appreciation with good reason – upon returning from my trip I had one week to prepare for my eldest grandson’s wedding – most beautiful ever – two weeks later I fell and broke the fingers on my right hand – just got over therapy and in February had cataract eye surgery.
Love to CJAD always,
Greta and Chad from Cote-St-Luc
PS The eldest Inuit woman I met was 83; when I told her interpreter that I was eighty years of age she hugged me and didn’t want to let me go – very special!

Germany Christmas Markets
Hello Chris:
We wanted to thank you once again for the wonderful trip we enjoyed to Germany in December 2009 for the Christmas markets. It was a totally new experience for us and absolutely delightful in every way!
We experienced the Christmas markets in Frankfurt, Rotenburg Ober de Tauber, Nurenburg, Regensburg, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Stuttgart, & Esslingen---all marvellous and unique in their own way. The items included hand crafted ornaments, clothing, candles, and beautiful paper lanterns. We certainly enjoyed the delectable and abundant array of specialty foods available at this time of year, from the bratwurst and rouladen to the many incredible desserts including lebkuchen.
Each city offered its own selection of charms and points of interest. Rotenburg Ober de Tauber, its old city still encircled by the original stone wall constructed centuries ago is filled with old world charm, beckoning shops and a multitude of kondetorei (bakeries). Quaint Garmisch-Partenkirchen looked like a winter wonderland with its beautiful snow capped mountains and decoratively painted buildings. Regensburg, a UNESCO world heritage site, was great to explore with its marvellous lay out, vast Christmas market and expansive selection of shops. We most enjoyed our tour of the Turn und Taxis Castle in Regensburg with present day royalty still in residence. Our visit to Esslingen was like a step back into medieval times with the Christmas market vendors dressed in period costumes. Frankfurt and Stuttgart were great modern cities to explore and offered sizeable Christmas markets and unexpected charms at many turns.
Everyone we met during our trip was friendly, gracious and very hospitable to us. We made new friends and have been emailing one another since our return. We so enjoyed our trip that we are planning a return visit in the near future.
Once again our warmest thanks for providing us with this trip and wonderful memories.
Sincerely,
Vicki & Christina from Maple, ON

Hello Chris and Sharman,
I wanted thank you for giving me the opportunity to head off to the Heart of England! I won the trip on CJAD. My wife and I had an amazing time. We went during Spring Break of 2009. Couldn't have picked a better time! No crowds!
We stayed at top notch hotels (Barcelo Lygon Arms and New Hall Hotel - a 900 year old moated house). The service, the food and the comfort were outstanding. We enjoyed the hot tubs and pools.
We also loved to visit the Cotswolds, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire. I even played a golf game at the Belfry. We enjoy a medieval buffet at Warwick Castle (duly dressed up as King Richard and my wife as a Princess).
The first class train tickets were fantastic. We were served a hot breakfast, lots of room and a quiet and tranquil ride through the countryside.
As we love to walk and take photos it was a dream come true! The daffodils were coming up, the sweet smell of grass being cut was in the air and we sincerely wish to thank you both for such a great show and offering such terrific contests.
Brad from Laprairie, QC

Cayman Islands - Sunset House with iTravel2000
Dear Chris,
I would like to thank you and everyone involved for the amazing five-day
trip that I won in January to the beautiful Cayman Islands. Special
thanks must be extended to Tammy and Paul from Cayman Islands Department
of Tourism Canada Office for sharing helpful sightseeing tips, Archana
from iTravel 2000 for booking seamless flights between Montreal and Cayman
Islands, and of course, CJAD, Sharman and yourself for making holiday
dreams come true.
My husband and I were lucky to arrive on November 12th, the start of the
Cayman Islands legendary Pirate Week. What a treat to experience as we
were able to enjoy fun evening festivities at George Town's scenic Harbor
with pirates of all ages. The best part of our Cayman Islands adventure
was vacationing on the Seven Mile Beach and swimming in the beautiful
Caribbean Ocean. The beach and warm ocean waters were the best I've ever
encountered, and I definitely had a hard time leaving for home on Monday!
We found everything connected with the Cayman Islands outstanding. From
the moment we landed and being treated to Calypso music and rum punch
cocktails, to the kindness and helpfulness from the Island's taxi drivers,
the people, accommodations, dining and sightseeing experiences were all
wonderful and we will be forever grateful for winning this unbelievable
prize. Our holiday was indeed a trip of a lifetime and we cannot wait to
return and enjoy more of the beautiful Cayman Islands. Thank you!
Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas and 2010,
Brigeen from Montreal
St. John's Newfoundland with Maxxim Tours
Dear Chris and Sharman:
Well I finally went on our trip to St. John's, Newfoundland, won on your show July 11. I went with my husband and was able to make arrangements to include my daughter (18-years-old). The trip took place over the Labour Day weekend.
Everything was absolutely beautiful! We had a marvelous time! Our hotel (The Delta) was fantastic; the food at the different restaurants in town where we ate was so delicious, and the scenery was outstanding! All the pictures I have ever seen of Newfoundland didn't do it justice. Seeing is believing!
The weather cooperated – it was sunny all weekend. On the first day, we went on the whale and bird watch (O'Brien's) and we had a great time! We were able to see one whale and tons of puffins! What incredible little birds. We were fascinated by them. And the coastline could not have been more gorgeous! We went to the Rooms Museum that afternoon and spent quite a bit of time going through all the displays. What a very unique and modern museum. We thoroughly enjoyed all it had to offer. Part of the museum's charm is that it looks out at the harbor which makes the scenery part of the attraction. That night, we ate royally at Bridie Molloy's where we used the gift certificate included with this prize.
On our second day, we did the city tour with Legend Tours. We actually had a private tour as we were the only group on the mini bus with our tour guy, Brendan Quinlan. Many thanks to Brendan who went out of his way to take us to places with some absolutely stunning scenery: Cape Spear, Signal Hill and a little fishing village (Petty Harbour) where we actually saw fisherman, filleting cod fish they had just caught. Cape Spear has got to be one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places in the world! The land and the ocean just seem to stretch so wide open right in front of you and we were so captivated that we could have spent all day there. At Signal Hill, we really got to experience the winds which, although they were extremely strong for us, we were told that it is often much worse. Because of the winds, it was a bit (?) scary being at the top of the cliff looking around at the ocean and St. John's. It was all quite exhilarating!
At the end of the tour, Brendan dropped us off at the GEO Centre where we spent about 3 hours looking at all the environmental and geologic displays. I was delighted to revisit my long-forgotten childhood love of rocks and rock formations while walking through the centre. That night, we took part in the Haunted Hike which was a tour that was added on for the 3 of us by Tourism St. John's. We were part of a group of 100 people that were led on a hike by an orator whose story-telling abilities about hangings, duels and murders were enhanced by the nighttime surroundings. It was all quite enjoyable.
On our spare time, we walked quite often up and down George Street (a street closed off to traffic and famous for its pubs) and Water Street, both very quaint. We took a lot of pictures there.
Just a final word about Bernadette Walsh from Tourism St. John's who arranged for our daughter to be included free-of-charge on all the tours, who met us at the airport when we arrived and then took us on a personal tour of some amazing sights on the way to our hotel and took us out for an incredible supper while "feeding" us with information about St. John's and all the activities she had scheduled us for. She went above and beyond the call of duty and we were extremely grateful to her.
So, once again, thank you Chris Robinson, Sharman Yarnell, CJAD, Tourism St. John's and Maxxim Tours for this marvelous prize which we turned into a family vacation that we will always remember in a place we might not have ever gotten to on our own.
I am attaching some pictures which you can use on your website if you wish.
Sandra from Dollard des Ormeaux

Hi Folks:
Well here we are back home after being pampered and spoiled. What a wonderful trip! The itinerary set up by Freedom Tours Inc, of St John New Brunswick was absolutely marvelous, we got to do all they scheduled for us except one... The New Brunswick portion was well beyond our expectations, (we are scheduling a trip to N.B. to visit the rest of the province)
The Fairmont Algonquin Resort....what can I tell you...where else do you get a Scottish Bag Piper playing in the front garden while enjoying a drink on the veranda prior to dinner? Meals and service rank among the best.
Loved the Algonquin Golf Course (St Andrews by the Sea) lovely views of the bay from the 14th.& 15th holes. Enjoyed St. Stephen - filled up on chocolate during the tour at the Gagnon's Chocolate Co. Small disaster - purchased chocolates as gifts to bring back and left them in the car in direct sunlight at 26 C....needless to say more.....
Minister Island Tour (recommended to anyone visiting the area) interesting... more so the drive across the sand bar to the island at low tide - " WOW" - nerve racking for land lubbers like us, but safe and an experience on its own...Needless to say the N.B. part of the trip "Excellent Plus".
America...America... The Historic Lighthouse Tour (excellent).- .according to the boat tour guide it was one of nicest days this summer, so the Captain decided to take advantage of the calm seas and sun and really took us on a tour, The tour guide called it a Designers Trip - 4 1/2 hrs. We learned a lot of history about the sea,whales,etc. (Then I made a donation to The Town Of Bar Harbor $ 15.00..over parking ticket - it was worth it!)
Acadian National Park Bus Tour (good) - another great day! The bus driver decided to go to the summit of Cadillac Mountain. They were unable to go that far in the past month because of the severe weather. (We stopped for a moment of prayer for the young girl who was swept of the rocks by a rogue wave a few weeks back)
The Blue Nose Inn & Spa Bar Harbor very nice. We recommend dinning at the Looking Glass Dining Room - it is detached from the hotel, sitting on a hill overlooking the harbor (very romantic at sun down - more so it was my husband's birth day.)
Ogunquit Maine, and we stayed at the Milestone Inn, We had reserved tickets at the Algonquin Play House for the Stage Production of "Singing in the Rain" an excellent 2-1/2 hr .production . We had a shocking (wonderful) experience. Seated in the same seats, in the row in front of us, was a couple from our old home town who we had not seen for many years. That really concluded a beautiful vacation.
Thank a million for the beautiful trip. Thanks all at the station. Everywhere we went we had an excellent reception. (Was hoping to share some chocolates with you guys but "now you know the story"!"
Respectfully yours
Audrey & Bob from Stanstead, QC

Nautillus Inn, Daytona Beach with Denure Tours
Wayne and I thoroughly enjoyed our free trip to Daytona Beach with
Denure Tours, and our stay at the Nautilus Inn was super. We would
also like to thank Newstalk 1010 (Chris Robinson Travel Show) for having chosen me for this wonderful trip.
Furthermore, we fully enjoyed the hospitality given to us, Canadians, by Mary and the Staff at the Nautilus Inn, especially the Happy Hour. As promised, here are some pictures of the beach in front of the Nautilus Inn, the Denure Tour bus at a shopping centre, the Daytona 500 Speedway and one of the great attractions of St Augustine (the fort), that we enjoyed visiting. (See Winners Photo Gallery)
Hope to experience another great tour next year!
Wayne & Ida from Barrie

I would like to thank Chris Robinson Travel Show and Heather from Canmore Tourism for our 5-night stay in beautiful scenic Canmore.
Upon arriving after a great flight from Hamilton to Calgary we picked up our rental car from Enterprise and were soon on our way to Canmore. We had one stop to make on our way. Since my niece and her family had moved to Southeast Calgary from Fort McMurray we had arranged to stop here for brunch and a visit.
I had never been out west before, so it was very exciting to see the mountains come into view. I could not get over their beauty and kept snapping pictures out the car window. Upon arriving we settled in and departed to check out the town and went to the legion. We saw my cousin (a local Canmore singer-songwriter) who was hosting open mike night with other local musicians.
We visited Banff and the Banff Gondola, where we took the boardwalk and steps to the top of Sulfur Mountain, went in the Banff Hot Springs Pool, visited Bow Falls, saw the famous Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel and went on a long drive exploring the area. We visited Lake Minnewanka and although the opening, and boat cruise, had been delayed because of a late spring we could imagine its beauty. We saw three elk eating vegetation on someone's lawn as we were leaving Banff.
We spent a day driving to Columbia Icefields, and saw a large black bear on the highway and visited Lake Louise (also still frozen).
Very good meals were enjoyed at Canmore's great restaurants, Murrieta's Bar and Grill, the Wood Restaurant and Lounge and the Railway Deli Restaurant. We spent some time exploring the unique shops such as Le Chocolatier and The Tin Box. We visited the Canmore Museum and Geoscience Centre, and did a little hiking
We also had another visit with my cousin Ric Proctor, who has made Canmore his home for over 30 years. He moved from Ontario and never moved back.
It truly was an unforgettable trip, and Canmore is such a unique and most scenic town.
I enjoy listening Saturdays to the travel show and hearing about the many destinations. Many thanks again.
Donna from Lynden, Ont.

Bentley's Inn, Stratford ON
Dear Chris,
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE AWESOME TRIP!
This year was the PERFECT year for me to go to Stratford. The best part about it was that I got to go with my mom and I got to see my all-time favourite actor Colm Feore in the flesh TWICE. We saw Macbeth, which was really well done, Cyrano the Bergerac, which was absolutely breath taking and the best play I have seen in my life, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, which was cute!
The trip on the VIA 1 was so much fun and I grew fond of goat cheese on the way. The Bentley's Inn was smack in the middle of downtown and extremely close to everything. You can't ask for a better location and I actually remember seeing the Bentley's from the previous years I have been with my school.
The costume warehouse tour was amazing and beautiful! I selected the nicest outfits to try on. (I even found my future wedding dress). Also, our tour guide there was our seating hostess at the Old Prune. The food was so good, but we looked like two misfits in a really posh and high-restaurant. She gave us inside information about where Mr. Feore lived so my mom and I went hunting unsuccessfully.
In the mean time, as an avid photographer, I took some gorgeous pictures of swans and duck bottoms along the Avon river. It was really a photographer's dream because the weather was impeccable for the whole week.
I will cherish this week at Stratford forever. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts,
Valerie & Christine from Montreal

Hi Chris and Sharman:
Thank you for the wonderful fishing trip we had in Kuujjuaq this July.
Kuujjuaq is indeed the fishermen's paradise. Even though we are neophytes, my husband and I have never caught so many sea trout's and salmons, and they are big! The credit goes to our host and guide, Allen Gordon. He is so patient and he certainly knows where the big one's are!
To get to the fishing spots, we went by boat north the mouth of the Koksoak River. Even though it was July, there were still some ice floating in the river and snow patches on land. The air temperature was around 17-18 C, but when the boat was moving, it got rather chilly. Fortunately, Allen was prepared for this and brought along winter coats for us.
The landscape was so different from southern Quebec. It was incredibly vast and hauntingly beautiful. The fishing was just unbelievable, even for us. We knew we were amateurs when we met a little girl about 9 and her slightly older brother. They were fishing near us and within minutes, they landed 3 sea trout's while we got none!
We have a daily quota for trout and salmon and each salmon has to be tagged and brought to the local "Landholding Corporation" office for registration. The officer measured its length, weight and took note of its general health condition, the presence of any parasites etc. All this was duly recorded in a report. I had annual checkups that were less through!
Isabelle, Allen's assistant took us on a very informative guided tour of the town. It was interesting to learn about the life in the north. We were impressed with the spirit of community as manifested by the many shared facilities in town such as the community freezer where hunter's bring in their catch to share with everyone and the well equipped town's wood work shop where anyone can use for their personal projects.
Allen and Isabelle took us to their homes to show us their Inuit puppies. They were so adorable! But most of all, we remember the many very friendly and helpful people that we met on this magical trip.
Thanks again for an incredible time. We won't ever forget this magnificent fishing trip!
We're attaching some of photo's to share our experience with you. Hope you like them.
Nelly & John from Saint Laurent

Galveston, Texas with Merit Vacations
Hi Chris
We won the Galveston trip and stayed at the Hawthorne right on the seawall on the Gulf of Mexico. The hotel had two pools and we needed them with the Humidity. The charcoal BBQS on site were just right for the 2 inch steaks that seem to be everywhere in the lone star state. Along with the lone star beer, we watched people fishing from the piers, beachcombed a bit and just relaxed. Lots of Palm trees about just a great time at the hotel with the pools and free breakfast. I forgot to mention the Space centre which really isn't in Houston at all, but closer to Galveston.
We will return to Galveston again and perhaps board the cruise ships that sail past. We are planning to one day take that Carnival Cruise also out of Galveston since Air Canada flies right into Houston. They bus you right to the cruise ship and or you can overnight at the Marriott right at the airport and you take a little underground train from the airport to the Hotel - it is really cool.
Thank you all for this wonderful opportunity to go to Galveston Texas.
Wayne and Linda from Hamilton
PS The dolphins seem to be everywhere in the gulf frolicking, what a really neat place to be - Texas.

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites, Ottawa & Tulip Festival
I just want to let you know that Harold and I had the most wonderful time at the Tulip Festival in Ottawa last weekend. We were so impressed with everything that was included in the package (the hotel accomodations, the Via Rail transportation, the Haunted Walk tickets, the Tulip Festival coupons, the steam train tickets and the gift cards for shopping at the Rideau Centre). Everything was so much appreciated.
The hotel staff couldn't have been nicer. The whole steam train experience was exceptional. We thoroughly enjoyed visiting the city and taking in everything we could. The Byward Market has something for everyone and the restaurants were the best. We found that people were so friendly and so willing to help you with directions. Taking the Via Rail Train is such a relaxing way to travel. We had never been on a haunted walk before and we both enjoyed it. We chose the "Ghosts and the Gallows Tour". It was creepy! I get "spooked out" quite easily. We did not spend everything on the gift card but we have already planned to visit Ottawa again in July (that is when Harold has one of the weeks of his holidays) so we will be sure to shop at Rideau Centre.
The hotel was so central to everything we wanted to do. I was most impressed seeing the Parliament Buildings and the Centennial Flame. Both of us really liked the International Pavilions at Lansdowne Park. We enjoyed the tasting of international cuisine and watching the dances and listening to the singing on the Friendship Stage. Commissioner's Park was by far the most impressive. We walked back and forth for several hours. There was music and entertainment there also to enjoy. We also participated in the Carnival at Major's Hill Park. We did not use up all the ride tickets but we kindly passed them on to a mom with very insistent kids. She was most grateful.
Again thank-you very much for the opportunity of visiting our beautiful capital city of Canada. We completely enjoyed our stay and we are already looking forward to visiting Ottawa again in the near future.
Patricia and Harold of Lasalle

Walt Disney World, Florida
Dear Chris Robinson,
On behalf of my entire family I would love to give you a big hug! We were the recent winners of a trip to Disney World in Florida and we had a fantastic time!
We stayed at the beautiful Animal Kingdom Lodge where Giraffes and Zebras greeted us every day on their savannah right at our balcony! We did everything imaginable from a Meet and greet with Mickey himself to the exhilarating Aerosmith themed Rockin' Rollercoaster! Our family was even lucky enough to be featured in a special FX movie trailer at Hollywood Studios!
I can't tell you how much the trip brought our whole family together as we are 2 recently merged families beginning as one. It was an experience of a lifetime! With 4 kids in tow ages 15, 14, 13 and 10 we never had a dull moment! The kids really loved the new American Idol production at Hollywood studios and the Festival of the Lion King show at Animal Kingdom Park, as well as the Water park Blizzard Beach.
Disney is truly the Happiest Place on Earth! Even our dining experiences were exceptional- we went way back to the 50's at the Prime Time Cafe. We even had a little Arabian nights at a Moroccan restaurant called Marrakesh with belly dancers as entertainment at Epcot. Oh there was so much we did and saw and ate.... it was all wonderful thanks to you!
We would love to send along a few photos of our trip.
Yours truly,
Louise from Toronto

New Brunswick Acadian Coast
To: Chris Robinson and John Donabie
I wish to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation for the opportunity to visit the New Brunswick Acadian Coast with my husband. Our vacation package, compliments of New Brunswick Tourism, capably prepared by Christina Shortall of Maxxim Vacations, created many memorable experiences for us. Merci beaucoup!
New Brunswick Trip
July 8th to 15th, 2008
Tuesday July 8th
A.M.
Arrived in Moncton after a short two hour flight from Toronto. Drove a short distance to l'Hôtel Beauséjour to be welcomed by a friendly staff and shown to a large comfortable room.
P.M.
Drove to Hopewell Rocks on a scenic winding road with dramatic vistas of the Bay of Fundy. We arrived at the Centre as the tide was rising, so we were unable to "walk the ocean floor". We were rewarded, however, with the spectacular view of the uniquely sculpted flowerpot formations. We took the trails to the lookout decks followed by a visit to the fascinating Interpretive Centre.
Wednesday July 9th
A.M.
We walked around "Old Moncton" for a close-up look at historical buildings – the Victoria Block, Capital Theatre, Transcript and Royal Bank buildings, to name a few. The architectural designs of the large churches deserve mention. We marveled at the craftsmanship of the early stone masons who worked arduously with limestone and sandstone to erect such places of worship in the 18th and 19th centuries.
P.M.
As is our custom in every university city we visit, we toured the University of Moncton, then proceeded to the renowned Magnetic Hill. The zoo, waterpark, boutiques and restaurant in the Wharf Village, as well as the unique experience of backing a car up a hill in neutral gear, made for an interesting afternoon.
Thursday July 10th
A.M.
We visited Bore Park at low tide. The focal point is an interesting monument depicting the hull of a ship with the three stylized sails and the figure of an early sailor on the bow, peering forward. The monument commemorates all the Mayors of Moncton from past to present.
P.M.
Wanting to see as much of New Brunswick as possible during our short stay, we drove north to Miramichi, formerly Chatham and Newcastle, and ate lunch near a high bridge which spans the mighty Miramichi River. This progressive town boasts an attractive waterfront and an interesting array of past and present day housing.
The drive from Bathurst to Caraquet along "la Baie des Chaleurs" gave us a glimpse of the magnificent coastal scenery we were to enjoy during our stay in Acadia. Our ideally located at Caraquet allowed us to walk to the harbour where many fishing boats were moored. Local canneries are kept busy processing the bountiful sea catches – some of which graced our fish platters that evening!
Friday July 11th – "Village Acadien Historique"
A.M.
Through the setting of original houses and shops brought to the site from throughout Acadia, the "Village Acadien" is truly exceptional in its portrayal of life in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Ancestral trades and traditions were explained and demonstrated to us by volunteers in pioneer clothing; eg the cutting of lumber for shingles or furniture, the shaping of horseshoes or other metal objects for home or farm, the time consuming transformation of fleece or flax into garments, the hooking and quilting of articles from fabric or wool scraps, the expert operation of the grist mill etc
Note: everything was explained in either French or English!
P.M.
At "la maison Doucet", the lady of the house invited us to sit awhile and share out-door oven-baked bread and a strong cup of tea with her, while her husband's fish dinner was cooking in the hearth. Good Catholics did not eat meat on Fridays!
At "la maison Douglas", we enjoyed a traditional Acadian meal; salted fish dinner for my husband and a bowl of beans and molasses for me. Food was served by ladies in colonial garb.
Too tired to walk any further, we availed ourselves of a ride in the horse-drawn Charette for another look at the village. My husband then laughed saying "A Charette in a Charette!" My maiden name is Charette.
Saturday July 12th
From Caraquet to Bouctouche we drove through many quaint villages on well-maintained Highway 11. Bouctouche was bustling with activity in anticipation of the evening start of a local Acadian celebration. We proceeded to the "Pays de la Sagouine", a "village" reached by a long winding boardwalk set on stilts, extending onto a low-lying island, where a dozen or so buildings were also set on stilts to accommodate the tidal waters of the river.
Numerous skits depicting Acadian culture capped off by the toe-tapping music at the Bootlegger bar, kept us entertained. WE purchased a "Borlico" CD to remind us of our visit.
Due to our expected arrival at Eymet Inn by 5pm, we were unable to attend the evening dinner theatre performace of "La pélagie de la Charette". Situated near Cocagne, the Inn is characteristic or the Perigord region of France, with its wine-coloured wooden exterior and is French doors opening onto wooden balconies that entirely surround each of its three storeys. Neat well appointed bedrooms named after French Impressionist painters add to the Inn's charm. Sleep came easily in such a quiet country setting.
Sunday July 13th
Breakfast on the screened first floor balcony consisted of juice, croissants, ham, fresh fruit and coffee served by our congenial hostess, Mme de Grandpré. A restful sleep and a tasty breakfast was a perfect send off.
While en route to Moncton airport, we stopped at the Shediac Fair where we ate a great lunch, watched stage performances and browsed through arts and crafts booths. The hand-quilted bedspreads interested me. Wisdom prevailed, our cases were full! What a delightful way to culminate our trip to New Brunswick Acadian Coast.
With thanks
Thérese (Terri) from Mississauga