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Saturday, September 15, 2018

OUR TOP PICKS

What places in the world should be on everyone's “must-see” list? Recently we surveyed our agents about their favourite places. There might be a few surprises - although some places are far off and exotic, others are close to home. Here are their top picks.



Prague: “In one city you can find it all-castles, cathedrals, Jewish heritage sites, and architecture from all periods (Prague was never bombed during WW1 or WW2). Add to this Czech culture & history, music, theatre, opera, ballet, excellent hotels & restaurants, health spas, a great transit system, and, best of all, an economy that makes our dollar go further.” (Lindy)



Paris: “Exciting, old, alive, cafes, museums, monuments, ruins, people—one of those cities that never sleeps.” (Laura)



Bali: “There’s a painter’s village called Ubud, which is close to a monkey forest. In spite of the crazy monkeys, it’s one of the most serene places on earth.” (Michele)



Tahiti: “It’s heaven on earth.” (Annie)



Wellington, NZ: “A hip, lively, but friendly city with great museums and a thriving pub/cafĂ© scene. It was the epicentre location for the filming of the “Lord of the Rings” movies.” (Jason)



Istanbul: “There is so much to do and see. So much history. And the people are so crazy—you’ve got to love them!” (Maureen)



Provence, FR: “For the food, history, scenery, and unique hilltop medieval villages.” (David)



Tofino, Pacific Rim National Park: “I know it’s not far afield, but I love this place. It is never busy, even in the high season (summer). It has incredible natural beauty, fabulous hiking, great accommodations & spas, and some terrific restaurants.” (Cathy)



Oregon Coast: “Hwy 101 is an absolutely gorgeous scenic drive along stunning beaches and through quaint towns. This is a very easy, relaxing, and fun getaway.” (Jay)



Kettle Valley Railway Trail, BC: “Really all of BC qualifies, but this place is special because it combines history with spectacular wilderness. I think you never feel more alive than when you are this close to mountains and nature.” (Denese)



Machu Picchu: “Magical!”. (Marie)