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the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Rockies to the east, British
Columbia is Canada’s most diverse province, where breathtaking natural
beauty and city sophistication go hand-in-hand. Travelers come from
around the world not only for the recreation, fine wines, and outstanding
Pacific Northwest cuisine, but also to experience the art and traditions
of the province’s First Nations’ cultures. From its wilderness forests,
mountains, and glacial lakes to its rugged coastline and pristine
islands, British Columbia is indeed Super Natural. |
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smallest state west of the Rockies, Washington offers unrivaled variety
– from the jagged beauty of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains to the
high deserts. Here are rain forests, alpine wilderness, inland waters,
and snow-peaked mountains. The San Juans provide a glimpse into island
life where the ferries connecting them create a relaxed, romantic
pace. A rich landscape of contrasts from dormant volcanoes to city
skyline, the state is known not only for innovations in software and
flight, but also for fine cuisine and hospitality. |
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very word “Oregon” inspired the largest voluntary land migration in
recorded history and not without good reason. Windswept beaches, verdant
forests, and snow-capped peaks give way to sweeping rangelands, towering
rock formations and dramatic river valleys in this incredibly diverse
land. Today’s visitors come to experience the variety of recreational
opportunities, to explore Oregon’s vibrant progressive cities and
picturesque communities, and to tour the wine regions. Oregon is a
vast and ever-changing playground for the soul. |
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Portland’s
White House
– Portland, OR
Black
Walnut Inn
-
Dundee, OR
Youngberg
Hill Vineyard Inn
- McMinnville,
OR
Campbell
House Inn
– Eugene, OR
Excelsior
Inn
– Eugene, OR
The
Lodge at Suttle Lake
- Sisters, OR
Pine
Ridge Inn
– Bend, OR
Steamboat
Inn
– Steamboat, OR
Tu
Tu’ Tun Lodge
– Gold Beach, OR
Jacksonville
Inn
– Jacksonville, OR
Winchester
Inn
– Ashland, OR
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California’s
Mt. Whitney, second highest peak in the U.S. is less than 100 miles
from the country’s lowest point, Death Valley. Distinguished by contrasts,
California offers arguably the world’s finest wine-growing region
just minutes away from San Francisco, one of the world’s most dynamic
metropolitan areas.
California languished until the discovery of gold led to the creation
of the wealthiest, most diverse state in the country. Today, California
is a promised land of opportunity and adventure. |
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Carter
House
-
Eureka,
CA
Stanford
Inn
– Mendocino, CA
Harbor
House Inn
– Elk, CA
Tallman
Hotel
-
Upper Lake, CA
Honor
Mansion
– Healdsburg, CA
Inn
at Occidental
– Occidental, CA
The
Wine Country Inn
– St. Helena, CA
Washington
Square Inn
– San Francisco, CA
Hanford
House Inn
- Sutter Creek, CA
Groveland
Hotel
– Groveland, CA
Old
Monterey Inn
– Monterey, CA
Vagabond’s
House
- Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
Villa
Toscana
- Paso Robles, CA
The
Carlton Hotel
- Atascadero, CA
Casa
Laguna Inn
- Laguna Beach, CA
The
B&B Inn at La Jolla
- La Jolla, CA
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| CONTACT:
Rose
Allen, Unique Executive Director •
877.2UNIQUE (877.286.4783)
• email:Stay@uniqueinns.com |
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