October�s
Leisure Group Travel Now Online
Providing
Direction, Ideas and Resources
Celebrating
our 10th Year
Downers
Grove, IL � October 2004 � October�s Leisure Group Travel is now online
and packed with great destination features, including Nova Scotia, Great
Britain, Oregon and Connecticut.
Our
bi-annual updates on the Great Lakes and Southeastern States come to you
this month with a special twist � agritourism destinations, plus two powerful
directories � cruise lines and scenic rail & sightseeing cruise excursions.
And as always, our editorial columns on marketing and trip operations provide
the essential know-how in escorting and marketing groups. Click
here to visit the table of contents.
The
publication rated number one by the North American Travel Journalists association
awaits. Get a head start in your 2005 trip planning by checking it out
today! All articles are featured in PDF format for ease in viewing and
printing.
Nova
Scotia (A place like no other)
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Nova
Scotia is Canada�s seacoast province, boasting over 4,750 miles of coastline
with some of North America�s most amazing natural wonders and diverse landscape.
A true scenic touring destination, it offers spectacular, unspoiled scenery,
cultural attractions and both historic towns and villages and modern cities,
all waiting to be explored. In short, it�s the perfect destination for
you next group and the best way to get there is by sailing on the M/S Scotia
Prince. Read
in its entirety.
Great
Great Lakes (Bi-annual update)
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Groups
visiting the Midwest and Great Lakes region in 2005 will discover a lot
that�s new, from museum expansions in Indianapolis to Millennium Park in
Chicago. And, of course, the region�s farm heritage provides many agritourism
options. Full
story linked here.
Southeast
Review (Bi-annual update)
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We
have the low-down on what�s new in the Southeast in our state-by-state
review of the region with a special focus on agritour options. Read
the entire article.
Britain�s
Gracious Living
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Take
a look at some of Britain�s magnificent castles and stately homes. Be it
a ruined cliff-top castle, a royal palace or an inhabited stately home,
a visit to one of Britain�s numerous historic buildings can offer a fascinating
insight into her national heritage and social history. View
the full story.
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