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... much of the rest to tax havens such as Bermuda, Barbados, Ireland and the Netherlands. . The stoc... machinery) and services (commercial and tourism) that comprised between 3 and 6 percent of exports...
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...Canadians living in the U.S. or Bermuda:. Adults and teenagers 16 and over $97 for 24 pag...
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It rolls gently through a forest area hand-picked by [Tom Fazio], who perhaps said it best when Beau Rivage management was searching for a course site. "One of the guys said, 'I don't think this is our land.' Someone else said, 'It doesn't matter.' ''
Any golf trip to Mississippi's Gulf Coast without a visit to Mary Mahoney's Old French House Restaurant would be a mistake for two reasons: You wouldn't get to meet owner Bob Mahoney, and you'd miss out on Mary Mahoney's gumbo, a favourite of Denzel Washington, who ordered it often when his movies filmed in the area.
'This is one of those types of golf couses where you stand on the first tee and say 'Wow. This is the hardest hole, this is the strongest hole, this may be the best hole I've ever seen.' (Par 5, 596 yards from the back tees). ...
..."We lost our entire tourism product,'' said Mike Chamberlain of the Mississipp...* Tiff eagle Bermuda greens, 419 Bermuda grass in the fairways. * Ever...
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...) rooms in Canada, United States, Mexico, Bermuda, Barbados, United Kingdom, Monaco, Kenya and the U... Fairmont Hot Springs, a British Columbian tourism destination with associated accommodation and recr...
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The Robert Trent Jones Trail has been described as the largest golf course construction project in history. The New York Times has called it "some of the best public golf on Earth.'' From the Boston Globe: "In Alabama, a genius in course design created (26) jewels for everyone to enjoy at one-third the rate of comparable facilities.''
Jim Newton, head golf professional at Ross Bridge, describes the layout as a "stadium course'' designed for PGA tournament play with thousands of spectators. It doesn't have a 'signature' hole, he says -- it has 18. The 18th hole is the best; it's 358 yards from the whites, and dog-legs over a 1,000- yard cascading waterfall connecting two lakes, between the ninth and 18th holes, which keep the course wonderfully green year-round, "even in a drought.
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... big-shouldered fairways, and the short Bermuda rough that can eat a golf ball, and shot in the 90... golf courses to not just expand tourism, but attract the industry it draws as well. The re...
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... at the border has tightened, constraining tourism, spontaneous travel, and contributing to a general...Canada, Mexico and Bermuda citizens must have a passport "or other secure doc...
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The resorts with the highest and lowest scores were both in Colorado. Aspen Mountain got an 'A' with a top score of 85.7, while Copper Mountain ranked lowest at 31.9 for an 'F,' the Ski Areas Citizens' Coalition said.
The scorecard is weighted heavily against ski area and village development and doesn't credit resorts' sustainability initiatives or community involvement," Copper Mountain spokeswoman Lauren Pelletreau said.
She said Copper's "green" efforts include buying renewable energy credits, matching employee donations to an environmental fund, and installing a 4.2-kilowatt solar system on a transportation building. A new carpooling initiative on certain Saturdays this season offers visitors who arrive in vehicles with at least four people a chance to win season ski passes for 200...
...Other destinations, including Bermuda and the Bahamas, have also reported declines. Ski ...
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... and seafood processing, lumbering and tourism. About 75 per cent is rural, 25 per cent urban or ... it became the diocese of Newfoundland and Bermuda. Its first synod took place in 1873 and the dioces...
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It is a city rich in history with so much to see and do, and it has some of the best restaurants in the world. Quebec City is often identified as the cradle of French civilization in North America and is likely why historic Quebec was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.
Take time to explore Montreal and drive through the impressive countryside that much of the province offers. While there are no Quebec City tours offered from Manitoba specifically, Fehr-Way tours does offer an excellent motor coach option which takes in both cities as a part of an Eastern Canada excursion.
Anderson Vacations offers a number of shorter tours focusing on Quebec City, Mont Tremblant, as well as Montreal. Tours offered by both companies can be booked through most travel agencies.
... the crisis faced by our own Canadian tourism industry. It seems to me that as much as we like s... in walking vacations and are considering Bermuda, Antigua and Grenada. Can you suggest anywhere els...
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... fiscal paradises--the Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda and the Cayman Islands--and could be transferred q... before the snowbird era and well beyond tourism. Canadian banks, multi-national corporations, and ...