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Looking To Get Away In The New Year?

Looking To Get Away In The New Year?
LOOKING TO GET AWAY IN THE NEW YEAR?
 
Check out this years Top 5 travel spots according to Travel and Leisure Voyagers:
 
Number 1 on this list is the Adirondacks. Located in the mountain lake region of New York you will enjoy 46 high peaks to climb, stunning lakes and fresh mountain air. 
 
Number 2 is located right next door to us, the lovely province of Alberta! Put Banff and Jasper on your travel list. Also do not miss the new hydrotherapy pools in and eucalyptus steam rooms at Kananaskis Nordic Spa.
 
Number 3.... gorgeous Alsace, France! Do you enjoy fine wine and food? This the place for you to visit! So much to enjoy on your luxury vacation in France from the new Belmond Lilas barge and Villa Rene Lalique.
 
Number 4 The Andaman islands located India and Thailand. If you have always wanted to stay in your own private Villa on the ocean in tropical paradise this is not to be missed. You will love the unspoiled beaches, clear water and coconut trees.
 
Number 5 Armenia! The famous countryside known for its world class restaurants, hiking, spa towns (Dilijan) and much more!
 
Have a Great Christmas and New Year!
 
Team Leo
RE/MAX All Points Realty
team@teamleo.com
604-936-1111

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