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I'm finally doing the Southern CA ABD - with Mr. & Mrs @Grifdog22 - next month!Sayhello - what are you planning for 2025?
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I'm finally doing the Southern CA ABD - with Mr. & Mrs @Grifdog22 - next month!Sayhello - what are you planning for 2025?
Everyone seemed to enjoy it. I think it might have been 50/50 on whether people kayaked or canoed/horseback rode. I know some of the earlier trips, they had to cancel the kayaking due to winds. I didn't really hear anyone talking about it in detail, just a general enjoyment, because we were mostly talking about our tour of the Hopewell Rocks afterwards. I'm still in contact with a few folks from this trip, I could ask if you'd like!Thanks for the update. The itinerary says there was a kayaking option instead of doing the canoeing and horseback riding. The ABD website has a nice photo of people kayaking around those rock formations.
Kayaking looks fun but I wonder how strong the current was, due to the tides. Did other people on the trip tell you what the kayaking experience was like?
Everyone seemed to enjoy it. I think it might have been 50/50 on whether people kayaked or canoed/horseback rode. I know some of the earlier trips, they had to cancel the kayaking due to winds. I didn't really hear anyone talking about it in detail, just a general enjoyment, because we were mostly talking about our tour of the Hopewell Rocks afterwards. I'm still in contact with a few folks from this trip, I could ask if you'd like!
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The activities and nature parts were excellent!! I think everyone enjoyed those parts quite a bit, too! There's a bit more in upcoming days!I was just curious, since kayaking in the bay looked like a highlight of this trip. I'm not familiar with Anne of Green Gables so I'm more interested in the activities and nature parts of this trip.
For this trip, I booked all of my tours through Viator.I was just reviewing your posts on Quebec City and Montreal, since I'm planning a trip there! What tour companies did you use for your walking tours? I'm planning a stop at that french onion soup pub too, yummy!
That's good to know that the beaches/coastal areas are what folks were referring to.As a local Nova Scotian it's always interesting to see how tourists perceive our wee provinces!
Looks like you had a great sampling so far of different experiences. PEI is all about the beaches/coastal areas. I agree with you it's a lot of fields otherwise.
Curious how much "Disney" influence there is on these types of trips?
That is interesting! I hadn't really looked at the Canadian Rockies itinerary in a while, so I didn't realize that.Interesting that both of the ABD trips in Canada include cultural elements to cover some of the history of the First Nations in Canada. However, this trip does a lot more on that topic than the Canadian Rockies trip.