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Scott Walking Tours

Submitted by Kim on Wednesday, 23 January 2008No Comment

Scott Walking Tours, nova scotiaIn 2007, Scott Walking Tours celebrated its 15th Anniversary. And along for the ride, er walk, were many of their the diehard clients who continue to hike with them each year. IOne guests was on her 15th trip with the hiking tours.

Scott Walking Tour offers memorable vacation experiences designed for travelers who want to see the world in a different way. And that is the old fashion way – on foot. These unique journeys combine a sense of exploration and adventure combines with the finest of comforts. Because at the end of each day you’ll rest at charming, cozy inns and enjoy excellent cuisine as you share stories from the day among friends.

Angela Chisholm, the president and owner of the company, is passionate about nature and dedicated to environmental preservation. Her bond with nature is an extension of Wendy Scott, the founder of the great company, and those ideals are reflected in everything they do. For example, “no-trace hiking” is always practiced and all of their journeys are designed and carried out with scrupulous attention to conserving resources and protecting the environment of the places they visit.

If you keep track of their calendar you’ll see that the walking tours extend far beyond Nova Scotia. This year takes the name to Tasmania, Iceland, snowshoeing in Quebec, walking through the Rockies and a great hike in the Yukon.

So grab your walking stick!

Here is the site: Scott’s Walking Tours

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