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Listings:You found this page - and prospective guests will, too. Make it easier for everyone to find you on the Internet. Click here for more details about the rates and types of listings offered by 111 Travel Directory. ID: 0001 Niagara Falls: Andrea's Bed and Breakfast 4286 Simcoe Street, Niagara Falls Amenities: [3] [Bed and Breakfast] Phone: (1-905-374-4776), Fax: (1-905-356-3563) ID: 2585 Zach's Hostel List: Niagara Falls Hostel Directory Confirmed online hostel booking, Niagara Falls, Ontario Amenities: [Hostel] ID: 4022 Zach's Discount Hotel Directory: Budget Hotels and Inns Exclusive, discounted rates for hotels and inns in hundreds of countries. Use 'Modify Search' then 'Modify Search Options' for any city to search for amenities such as Babysitting/Child Services, Express Checkout, Free Parking, Handicapped Rooms/Facilities, Hot Tub, Pets Allowed, etc. Lodging Search ID: 0002 Travel Articles: Adult Sunscreen and Sunscreen for Kids: Different or Not? Travel involves sun exposure. Many people like to spend considerable time outdoors while they are on vacation. You are probably aware that excessive sun exposure can cause skin aging and cancer. Over-exposure for children is even more devastating. . . . Adult Sunscreen and Sunscreen for Kids: Different or Not? Stop! Don't Break the Law during Your Fun Family Vacations! No state is immune to archaic rules and regulations, and some may be considered valid even if they don't make much sense. This article will educate you about some of the funnier (and stranger) of these laws, from bear wrestling to ice cream cones. . . . Stop! Don't Break the Law during Your Fun Family Vacations! . . . More New Travel Articles Travel Tip: Don't carry full plastic bottles of shampoo, conditioner, or other liquids/gels/creams in your luggage. 'Squeeze' or 'freeze' mishaps are less likely to cause damage to suitcase contents if bottles are only partially filled. Air is usually the first thing to squeeze out of a plastic container. |
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