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Ben 11 years ago
Good afternoon Jackie :)

To date there are 25 fellow travellers, with 15 places remaining. Ages range from 52 to 80, with a male to female split of approximately 40/60.

I hope this helps,

Kindest,

Ben

Hi

How many others are booked for 26th September? Male/female split would be interesting to know as well.

Thanks

Jackie

'Ben' wrote:

Hi Jool's,

There are currently 22 places left, however, the product team do add more capacity if there interest is there, this is not unusual.

In regards to climate and clothing, I hope you find the below useful:

Climate & Clothing

These guidelines apply mainly to the settled areas of southern Canada. Travellers heading to northern areas, such as the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Labrador, should bring warm clothing for all but the summer months (and even in summer, at least a lightweight jacket is advisable). See the individual provinces and territories sections for more details.

For all months of the year, we recommend layers of clothing. This will allow for any change in weather conditions. Although most of Canada can enjoy warm summer temperatures, one waterproof top is always useful for occasional rain.

March: Moderate temperatures. Winter clothing with some medium weight clothing.

April: Milder days but the evenings are cool. Medium weight clothing including a topcoat and umbrella is recommended.

May: Warm days but cool at night. Medium weight and summer clothing recommended.

June: Warm, summer clothing with some medium weight clothing for cool evenings. The weather in June is ideal for travel and all outdoor activities.

July/August: These are the warmest months of the year. Lightweight summer clothing is recommended.

September: Warm days and cool evenings. Light- to medium weight clothing recommended.

October: Cool, with the first frost in the air.

November: Cool to frosty. Medium- to heavyweight clothing is recommended. First signs of snow.

December/January/February: Winter temperatures. Winter clothing is necessary (eg overcoat, hat, boots and gloves). Heavy snowfall in most provinces.

In the winter months it is useful to take sunglasses with you as the reflection of the snow can be a strain on the eyes. Rubber soled shoes are also recommended.

Kindest,

Ben

Thanks Ben. Jools

Ben 11 years ago
Hi Jool's,

There are currently 22 places left, however, the product team do add more capacity if there interest is there, this is not unusual.

In regards to climate and clothing, I hope you find the below useful:

Climate & Clothing

These guidelines apply mainly to the settled areas of southern Canada. Travellers heading to northern areas, such as the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Labrador, should bring warm clothing for all but the summer months (and even in summer, at least a lightweight jacket is advisable). See the individual provinces and territories sections for more details.

For all months of the year, we recommend layers of clothing. This will allow for any change in weather conditions. Although most of Canada can enjoy warm summer temperatures, one waterproof top is always useful for occasional rain.

March: Moderate temperatures. Winter clothing with some medium weight clothing.

April: Milder days but the evenings are cool. Medium weight clothing including a topcoat and umbrella is recommended.

May: Warm days but cool at night. Medium weight and summer clothing recommended.

June: Warm, summer clothing with some medium weight clothing for cool evenings. The weather in June is ideal for travel and all outdoor activities.

July/August: These are the warmest months of the year. Lightweight summer clothing is recommended.

September: Warm days and cool evenings. Light- to medium weight clothing recommended.

October: Cool, with the first frost in the air.

November: Cool to frosty. Medium- to heavyweight clothing is recommended. First signs of snow.

December/January/February: Winter temperatures. Winter clothing is necessary (eg overcoat, hat, boots and gloves). Heavy snowfall in most provinces.

In the winter months it is useful to take sunglasses with you as the reflection of the snow can be a strain on the eyes. Rubber soled shoes are also recommended.

Kindest,

Ben

'Ben' wrote:

Hi Jool's,

My apologies, I must have missed it.

To date there are 18 fellow travellers booked on this date, ages range from 38 - 69.

I hope this helps :)

Kindest,

Ben

Thank you Ben. How many can actually book on the tour? When my friend and I booked last November we were told that we had got 2 of the last 3 places but I know others have booked since then.

Have you had any feedback from people about clothing requirements, ie warm days and cool evenings, wearing layers etc?

Jools

Ben 11 years ago
Hi Jool's,

My apologies, I must have missed it.

To date there are 18 fellow travellers booked on this date, ages range from 38 - 69.

I hope this helps 🙂

Kindest,

Ben

'Ben' wrote:

Good morning Sue,

Thankyou for getting in touch; to date there are 23 fellow travellers booked on this tour, with 17 places remaining,

I hope this helps,

Kindest,.

Ben

Hi Ben

I sent you a message on sunday asking the same question about the tour on the 15th September but somehow it has never appeared. maybe you can answer the question here?

Thanks

Jools

Ben 11 years ago
Good morning Sue,

Thankyou for getting in touch; to date there are 23 fellow travellers booked on this tour, with 17 places remaining,

I hope this helps,

Kindest,.

Ben

Hi. Booked on the above tour departing Manchester on 2nd October. Any idea how many others have booked for this tour so far?

Regards.

Sue