Utah National Parks Hiking Adventure – 5 Days
Utah National Parks Hiking Adventure – 5 Days
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- 5-day Prince Edward Island trip from Halifax
- Take a guided walking tour of Charlottetown, the islands capital city
- Explore scenic Prince Edward Island National Park
- Overnight accommodation and all transport included
- Visit famous Green Gables Heritage Site, which inspired the classic book, Anne of Green Gables
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Utah National Parks Hiking Adventure – 5 Days
Join us in beautiful and scenic Utah for a fully guided 5 day hiking and camping tour of Zion, Bryce and Escalante. With comfortable camping and a highly qualified guide, this is a perfect trip fora group of friends, active families and singles. The complex details are taken care of, including access to hard to reach areas of the Utah wilderness, gear, food and permits. So relax, hike, and enjoy this epic and intriguing landscape!
Trip Start: Meets in Las Vegas at 7 am on Day 1
Trip End: Drops off in Las Vegas between 3:00-6:00 pm on Day 5.
Departures: May - September
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This 5-day experience begins in downtown Halifax. Check into the Cambridge Suites Hotel and explore the city, the capital of the province of Nova Scotia, at leisure.
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Green Gables is the name of a 19th-century farm in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, and is one of the most notable literary landmarks in Canada. The Green Gables farm and its surroundings are the setting for the popular Anne of Green Gables novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
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The Green Gables farm was owned by the MacNeill family, who were cousins of author Lucy Maud Montgomery. The farm's name is derived from the rich dark green paint of the gables on the farmhouse. The main exterior walls of the farmhouse are painted white.
Montgomery visited the farm as a young girl and based the location of her best-selling Anne series of books on the Green Gables farm. She drew romantic inspiration from the house, as well as the surrounding area, including the "Haunted Woods", "Lovers' Lane", and "Balsam Hollow."
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The international acclaim of Montgomery's novels made Cavendish into a popular tourist destination in the province beginning in the early 20th century. This led to the establishment of Prince Edward Island National Park in the 1930s. The park's boundaries encompassed the Green Gables homestead, and the building became the property of the Government of Canada.
The farmland surrounding Green Gables house was developed into a golf course, designed by world-renowned architect Stanley Thompson.
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