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Canada TripBy Samara

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ContentsContentsContentsContentsFive famous Canadians

*Traditional dish

*20 items you need in Canada

*Whistler map

*Traditional clothes

*5 phrases you need in Canada

*Climate in Canada

*Canadian currency

*Letter to Summer

Flights

*Car hire

*Accompanying

*Accommodation

*Activities

*Cruise back to NZ

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Flights to Vancouver

AirNewZealand Auckland to Vancouver

Depart Economy class

Thur 5 Dec

D - 7.15am A - 3.10am

Complimentary meals and drinks Total - $3,830

4 checkin bags 23kg

4 cabin bags 7kg

on demand entertainment

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Car hire6 day car hireSuzuki Swift

4 doors with full tankTotal $167

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I’m taking

Debbie (37)

John (40)

Samara(12)

Amali (9)

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AccommodationAccommodation

Carleton HotelCarleton Hotel6 nights at $1,5376 nights at $1,537

5 Dec - 11 Dec5 Dec - 11 Dec2 bed room suit 2 bed room suit

Room FacilitiesRoom Facilitiesski to door ski to door

Mountain viewMountain viewflat screen tvflat screen tvDvd playerDvd player

HeatingHeatingSpa bathSpa bath

Free toiletriesFree toiletriesbuffet breakfast, dinnerbuffet breakfast, dinner

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Activities and FoodActivities and Food

Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed

*Arrive by rented car

at hotel $98*Have

dinner at Bavaria

Restaurant $167

*Ski all day $327.50*have

dinner at the hotel

$ Free

*Ski all day $327.50 *Room service $Free

*Go to Whistler

village $150*Dinner at hotel $Free

*Ski all day $327.50*Room service $Free

*Ski all day $327.50*Room service$Free

*Pack up and leave

for the docks

*Take some of the food from the

hotel

Total $265Total

$327.50Total

$327.50Total $400

Total $327.50

Total $327.50

Total $1625

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Cruise back to NZ

1. Vancouver, British Columbia 17:002. Seattle3. At sea4. At sea5. At sea6. At sea7. At sea8. Lahaina 8:00 - 17:00 9. Nawiliwili Kauai 8:00 - 17:0010. Honolulu 8:00 - 23:0011. Kona 9:00 - 17:0012. At sea13. At sea14. At sea15. At sea16. At sea17. Pago Pago18. At sea 19. At sea20. Levuka 8:00 - 23:5921. Suva 8:00 - 17:0022. At sea23. Luganville 8:00 - 17:0024. Port Vila 8:00 - 16:0025. Ile Des Pins12:00 - 20:0026. Noumea 8:00 - 18:0027. At sea28. At sea29. Bay of Islands 8:00 - 17:0030. Tauranga 8:00 - 20:0031. Auckland, New Zealand

Departure PortVancouver, British Columbia

DestinationNew Zealand

Two state rooms

Total $13,066

*Internet access* 100% cotton bathTowels

*Shampoo, conditioner *Breakfast and dinner

included*Complimentary espresso

and cappuccino*Welcome champagne

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Famous Canadians/extra activity 1 Famous Canadians/extra activity 1

Avril Lavigne - SingerAvril Lavigne - Singer  Justin Bieber — Singer Justin Bieber — Singer

Calum Worthy — Tv actorCalum Worthy — Tv actorCarly Rae Jepsen — SingerCarly Rae Jepsen — Singer

 Jim Carrey — Movie actor Jim Carrey — Movie actor

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Canadian dish / extra activity 2

Canadian Bacon with Maple Glaze

Ingredients

•½ cup cider vinegar

•¾ cups maple syrup

•1 Tablespoon brown sugar

•1 pound (approximately) Canadian baconProcedure

1.Preheat oven to 300°F (150°C).

2.Combine vinegar, maple syrup, and brown sugar in a bowl. Set aside.

3.Slice Canadian bacon about ½-inch thick. Arrange the slices in a casserole or baking dish, and spoon the syrup mixture over the slices.

4.Bake for 30 minutes. Serve hot or at room temperature. (To serve as a snack, cut slices into bite-sized pieces and serve with toothpicks.)Serves 6 for lunch or dinner, or 15 to 20 as a snack.Western Canadians enjoy the products of the large ranches and farms in that part of the country. Barbecued food, beef, and corn dishes, such as Sweet Corn Pancakes, are popular. Berries such as blueberries and saskatoon berries, are popular accompaniments to pancakes, waffles, and are often made into syrups, jams and preserves.

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20 items you need to Canada

1. sleeping clothes2.underwear/bras

3.socks4.hair brush

5.toothpaste and toothbrush6.deodorant

7.skis and boots, bag8.skis x3

9.mobile phone and charger10.passport, visa and airline ticket

11.drivers license12.wallet, credit card & cash

13.Jackets14. Togs

15. Prescription medications16. Cool clothes17.Warm clothes

18. Ski jackets19. Ski pants

20. Shoes

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Vancouver map

D=Whistler rosort and spa

C=Pan Pasific mountainside hotelA=Cultural centerF=Whistler water

parkE=Fairmount

Whistler resortG=pinnacle hotel

WhistlerB=Tourism center

I=Tantalus Resort LodgeH=Holiday Inn

Whistler Village Centre

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Canadian dress

Traditional dress in Canada has long been based on the need to maintain safety from the cold. Though today's average Canadian dresses like any other western culture individual, this has not always been the case. The native cultures often wore animal skins to remain warm. Later, once they were able to grow cotton, this became an important tool for remaining warm. Much of the fancy clothing from the 17th and 18th centuries were styled in British or French styles. Gowns, lavishly trimmed, and male waistcoats were popular. Most people could not afford this and worn simple clothing, often in layers.

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5 phrases that you need in Canada

Hello/Good morning  – Bonjour

Good evening – Bonsoir

Yes – Oui

No – Non

Thank you – Merci

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Climate in WhistlerIn December the average diurnal temperature range/ variation is 5.3 °C (9.5 °F).The weather in December is very slightly soggy with sleet, rain or snow more often than not. Around 178.5mm (7in) of fluid is laid down across an average of 21 days.

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Canadian Currency

25 Dollars

My design of the Canadian 25 dollars

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Letter to Summer

Dear SummerI’ve really miss you since I’ve been in Canada. I have been skiing as much as I can

and have been to Whistler village to get you a present. As I’m writing this I am driving to the docks for my crusie back to New Zealand. The cruise is going to be so much fun. I’m going to try and swim every day for the whole cruise. I have heard about your trip

so I decided to tell you about mine. I am going to have to talk to you when we get home because I won’t receive any of your letters when I’m on the ship.

From your BFF Samara

Warkworth24 Southgate RdNew Zealand14th December

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