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Calgary Zoo
The Calgary Zoo is a globally recognized conservation organization that guides, innovates, and applies scientific solutions to restore some of the world’s most endangered species. Locally and globally, we take action in the wild every day to yield powerful benefits for nature and people. Welcoming over 1.3 million guests annually, visitors discover our facilities’ rare ... More and endangered species that we love and care for. Through admission and on-ground sales, you are directly contributing to a not-for-profit charitable conservation organization that works to fight the extinction of plants and animals worldwide.
EcoTours Of Oregon Day Tours
Wine & Nature Sightseeing tours. I pick up guests for group tours at their centrally located Hotel, B&B, etc., or along the routes we travel for the different tours I conduct. I can pick guests up for private tours anywhere within two hours of Portland. After running Hiking and Ski shops in Colorado and Oregon for ten years, I hiked & backpacked all through the Rockies, Ca ... More scades, and Sierra mountains. Also, during that time I traveled for three summers in Europe & became interested in wine & food. In 1990, I traveled the world for 20 months, doing a lot of hiking and exploring. I've continued to travel taking tours worldwide. This is what prepared me to guide tours in Oregon and WA state. I have the best ratings & the most experience since 1992!
LEX History Tours
We provide experiential walking history tours in Lexington and the Lexington Cemetery while explaining Lexington's significant, complex and fascinating history. We provide sightseeing tours where we show sites and locations important to Abraham Lincoln & Mary Todd Lincoln, Cassius Clay & Henry Clay, Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge & John C. Breckinridge, John Hunt Morgan, Jeff ... More erson Davis and others. We walk the streets where these people lived and worked while discussing their relevance. It teaches history in the history lab of downtown Lexington.
