M'off - an inspection of the north american colonies

From Stanley Park in Vancouver to our most Eastern destination, we have crossed the continent.

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Armed with Crown access tickets, we headed inside...

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The staircase (190+ steps to the crown) is a double helix. I was a tight fit, but we made it to the top!

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Now it's time to head home.
 
Quite the trip Greg. Thanks for posting. There's a few possibilities musically and I'm tempted to go for Copland but this should do the trick ...
 
Just landed at Heathrow.

Down to earth now! There's 3 weeks of washing fermenting in our luggage; the lawns will need mowing and I have to be at Silverstone on Friday.

:rolleyes:
 
After just over 3 weeks away, a few reflections on our bucket-list trip…


  • We flew the main legs in Air Canada’s Business Class. It’s not the best, but it’s far from bad. We booked the flights nearly a year ago. There are some great bargains to be had if you can organise your trip well in advance.
  • The Rocky Mountaineer is one of the world’s greatest railway journeys. If you are doing it, pay the extra and go Goldleaf Class.
  • Lake Louise is stunning beautiful, but, unless you want to ski in winter or hike in summer (minimum hiking group size is 4 due to risk of bear attacks), there is very little to do there.
  • Banff is a great little town that is worthy of stopping off at.
  • We much preferred Toronto to Vancouver. Much more to do and see.
  • The Falls at Niagara are stunning. If you haven’t seen them in the flesh, go.
  • Niagara Falls (the town) is a shit hole. Don’t even contemplate staying there!
  • Crossing the border into the USA was one time when I was really pleased to have a UK passport.
  • We stayed in the Hoxton Hotel in Williamsburg, NYC. A lovely boutique hotel with very friendly and helpful staff. An easy walk to the cheap, excellent and frequent NYC ferries. Staying in Williamsburg or Dumbo wins over staying in Manhattan.
  • Using the subway is easy and cheap too. Just tap in with a credit or debit card (no tapping out)
  • Americans are very friendly, but Canadians are more friendly.
  • If you want to go inside the Statue of Liberty, book tickets here at least 3 months in advance
  • From Vancouver to Manhattan, the smell of ganja pervades across the continent
 


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