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Dollar Daze

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With the Canadian dollar hitting a 13-year low this week, Canada has just become the travel bargain of 2016 for international visitors who could save as much as 30% on their vacations here.

Outer Shores Expeditions’ founder and president, Dr. Russell Markel said that: ““Our 2016 inquiries already show that discerning international travellers recognize that they are going to get the most value from their travel budget by exploring Canada this year.”

Canada has long had a reputation as one of the most enthralling places in the world to visit and guests consistently rank their experiences in the destination as one of the best on the planet.

In this respect, Dr. Markel noted that: “We hear it all the time when guests come aboard Passing Cloud to explore the wildlife, wilderness and cultures of Canada’s wild Pacific Coast,” notes Markel. “As an example, we’ll be out kayaking or visiting the legendary Haida Watchmen and they consistently remark upon just how rich and beautiful the travel experience is. Many wonder aloud why it took them so long to finally visit Canada.”

And although space aboard Outer Shores Expeditions’ 70-foot classic wooden schooner is quickly filling up for 2016, travellers can still book experiences in Pacific Rim National Park, Haida Gwaii Archipelago, Canada’s Great Bear Sea, Gulf Islands National Park, and the Great Bear Rainforest.

Along with providing guests the opportunity to discover a magnificent part of Canada, Outer Shores value adds for the new 2016 expedition season include onboard experts on select sailings, such as wildlife photographer James Thompson, archaeologist Denis St. Claire, and ecologist Spencer Wood.

For more, sail on over to http://www.outershores.ca .