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North America

Other activities in North America

  1. Backcountry Bicycle Trails Club

    Fat-tire riders will want to contact this club, which organizes rides on mountain-biking trails and offers bike repair and technical-riding courses.

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  2. Napa Valley Adventure Tours

    Wine-tasting bicycle trips with organic picnics and personal introductions to winemakers, artisans and organic farmers along the Silverado Trail.

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    Ecocat

    Offers two-hour sunset sailing (M$650), snorkeling, and whaling tours, and also plays host to a variety of other options off its giant catamaran.

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  4. Homes & Gardens Tour

    Meet outside Museo Costumbrista de Sonora for a two-hour tour of three foreign-owned colonial homes. Proceeds go to an Álamos educational charity.

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  5. Lazy Dog Island Outfitters

    Lazy Dog Island Outfitters runs the Mosquito Coast Kayak Tour, which lets you explore the Keys' backcountry and mangrove islands.

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    Kayak Adventures Worldwide

    You can access the recreational area on foot at low tide along the Coastal Trail, or paddle to it with Kayak Adventures Worldwide.

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  7. Snowbowl Ski Area

    Advanced skiers love Snowbowl Ski Area, 17 miles north of Missoula, for its 2600ft vertical drop - one of the steepest in the USA.

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    Climbing Wall

    Some scaling skills of your own can be harnessed at the supervised Climbing Wall, just north of 97th St. Kids can climb on Sundays.

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  9. Walking Tour

    Call ahead to reserve space on a 2½-hour, 3-mile guided walking tour during the cacophonous winter birthing and mating season.

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  10. Estanque La Luz

    Estanque La Luz is the cleanest estanque (large pools where spring water is stored) and is on the way to Iglesias del Santo Madero.

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  12. Canoe Canada Outfitters

    Canoe Canada Outfitters provides both self-guided and guided adventures through the dramatic wilderness of Quetico Provincial Park.

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  13. Skating Rink

    In summertime, cool off on the Galleria mall’s skating rink. Just don’t try to window-shop during that triple axel.

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  14. Dr. Wilkinson's Hot Springs

    Dr. Wilkinson's Hot Springs features wallows in volcanic mud and peat moss, mineral whirlpools, steam rooms, and blanket wraps ($89).

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  15. Wayne Gretzky Estate

    Northeast at the intersection of King and Cherry you’ll see the wine business of Canada’s beloved hockey star, Wayne Gretzky Estate.

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  16. Calistoga Bike Shop

    The best way to explore Wine Country's scenic backroads is by bicycle. Rent yours for about $30 to $45 per day at Calistoga Bike Shop.

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  17. Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge

    The Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, which has hiking trails and offers opportunities to spot bald eagles, America's national bird.

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    Pacific Whale Foundation

    Take a whale-watching cruise with the nonprofit Pacific Whale Foundation, which sails out of both Lahaina and Maʻalaea harbors.

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  19. Hells Canyon Adventures

    Hells Canyon Adventures runs raft trips and noisy jet-boat tours from May through September (reservations required).

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  20. Hillebrand Estates Winery

    Mass-market wines are the name of the game here, but hourly introductory tours and tasting-bar presentations are good if you’re new to the wine scene.

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  21. Triple Creek Horse Outfit

    Hike to the lake to overlook London's pristine 129-acre farmstead, ride through fragrant redwood groves with Triple Creek Horse Outfit.

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  23. Sonoma Valley Cyclery

    The best way to explore Wine Country's scenic backroads is by bicycle. Rent yours for about $30 to $45 per day atSonoma Valley Cyclery.

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    Holstein Park

    If you’re looking for chlorinated water, try the large pool at Holstein Park in the heart of Bucktown. Check for the ‘open swim’ hours.

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  25. Anastasia Watersports

    Anastasia Watersports rents kayaks (one hour/four hours $15/40), Hobie cats (one hour/four hours $30/70) and windsurfers ($25 per hour).

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    Southport Lanes

    Has old-fashioned, hand-set pins; slip a dollar into the ball when you roll it back, and the pin-setter might knock down a few extra ones on your behalf.

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    Whistler River Adventures

    Have a splashing good time on a white-knuckle rafting trip with Whistler River Adventures. You’ll never have more fun wetting your pants.

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