A return to Charlevoix
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Charlevoix, Quebec, is famous for its summer houses that were owned only by the rich and fashionable. Until now, this French-Canadian village is still the site for golf, tennis, fishing, hiking and riverside lolling. Visitors can also expect to taste the best cuisine consisting of scallops, shrimps, moose, caribou, lamb and Cheddars.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 1995
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Waterworld: discovering the charm of the Seaway Trail from Niagara Falls to Massena, New York
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A traveler shares accounts on a four-day-voyage from Niagara Falls to Massena, NY. Beautiful sites witnessed during the trip include the Boldt Castle, Thousand Island Bridge, Antique Boat Museum, Lake Ontario and the Cameo Manor North on the outskirts of Youngstown village.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 1998
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The great plaid north
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Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island offers panoramic views of beaches, wilderness highlands, sea cliffs, rivers and a series of 1,000-foot headlands. The 185-mile long trail is regarded as the most spectacular drive in eastern North America.
Publication Name: Travel & Leisure
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0041-2007
Year: 1996
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