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L'anse Aux Meadows has been home to many different civilizations and ideas, its dramatic history stretching back over 6,000 years. Norse Vikings were captivated by the land's rolling hills, shady forests, and salmon-filled streams. Take a walk back in time as you visit the Vikings' preserved settlement. You can also tour the sites of ancient Eskimo and aboriginal camps.

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English fishermen discovered this area of Maine back in the 17th century. Boothbay is the largest boating harbor north of Boston and is sometimes referred to as the boating capital of New England. There are many restaurants, souvenir shops, crafts and antiques, as well as motels, inns, and B & B's to choose from. And you can always find many beautifully colored sailboats scattered in the bay.

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A glittering skyline, incredibly vibrant history, and truly cosmopolitan feel--this is what draws thousands of travelers to Toronto. The spectacular Canadian city boasts countless attractions, features, and avenues to fun. Find a sports utopia at the Air Canada Centre and the Hockey Hall of Fame. Come face-to-face with natural wonders at the Ontario Science Center and Toronto Zoo.

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