Senior Travel Tips share travel information with others who enjoy the memory-building benefits of retirement travel.
  
 Senior Travel Tips is an interactive webpage.
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I would like to build this interactive travel tips chapter as a community meeting place for senior travelers to share their experiences for the benefit of others.
Using the form below, you can build your own webpage on this site and share your senior travel tips - complete with pictures then other senior travelers can add their comments to your submission. This is an interactive meeting place for a wide range of senior travel tips such as: - Favourite holiday destinations.
- Share your favourite holiday pictures
- Cheap senior travel - deals and packages.
- Senior travel groups and tours
- Adventurous senior travel websites to visit
- Tell us about your home area as a holiday trip stopover.
Now, to help motivate you to share your travel knowledge with others a couple of quotes to keep in mind. "For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move." Robert Louis Stevenson"Travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living." Miriam Beard And, as my new passport arrived in the mail the other day one more quote: "If you look like your passport photo, you're too ill to travel." Will KommenWith the publishing of this new interactive webpage, Ill start off with a couple of WebPages with some senior travel tips about my home country. Later, I'll add a webpage with a personal tip about planning a holiday in England.
My home country has much to offer regardless of the season and there are many money saving opportunities if you just take time to do your homework. Here are a few sites that can help you explore Canada. First, here is a list of user-friendly on-line visitor
provincial/territorial tourist associations and bureaus.
Here's an interesting site I listed in my personal travel journal - discover 101 intriguing places to visit on a site created by Canadian travel journalist Lucy Izon. Examples: Check out the world's smallest dinosaur footprints in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia - Discover a site near Jasper Alberta where a secret WW11 military project built a prototype aircraft carrier - of ice - See more snakes at a glance than anywhere else in the work at Manitoba's Narcisse Snake Dens.
- Cool Canadian Stuff
Obviously I'm proud to promote my home province of Ontario. Ontario by the way, is a word taken from the Indians meaning "beautiful or shining waters." I can't find an exact official count, but the tourist people boast, and rightly so, about the more than 250,000 lakes that make our province one of the prime vacation destinations in North American. The Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation produces a number of helpful and informative free publications that showcase Ontario's unique and diverse range of travel experiences -
You can select a publication you would like to view/download or receive by surface mail.
Now its your turn Build your own senior travel web page with your travel tip.
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