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Bershire Mountains Guide
The Berkshire region is home to a multitude of venues for hiking, biking, boating, and other outdoor pursuits. Moreover, nestled in this bucolic setting is a wonderland of artistic, musical, and other cultural offerings of big-city quality. No wonder the region calls itself "America�s Premier Cultural Resort."
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Killington Guide
Killington sits nearly smack in the middle of Vermont and, as such, it affords visitors access to most of what the Green Mountain State has to offer. The Killington region has an outlet for you, whether it's mountain highs, valleys deep, rivers wide or even lakes, scenic rides (be that bike, gondola, or automobile), fine dining, cultural indulgences, or a relaxing walk in the woods.
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Lake Placid Guide
The scenic wonders of Lake Placid in summer, with its Adirondack Mountain high peaks and pristine blue lakes are, in themselves, ample reason to visit and explore this historic village. Placid�s summer cornucopia of activities, however, makes it an ideal vacation Mecca for singles and family types as well.
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Loon/Lincoln Guide
The scenic New England town of Lincoln is located on the western side of the White Mountains and can be easily reached from Interstate 93 or Route 112, otherwise known as the Kancamagus Highway.
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Mont Tremblant Guide
Quebec�s Tremblant turns a rich emerald green in summer. Hillside wildflowers burst with colour, and from the summit of Mont Tremblant � the region�s highest ski area � you can see for miles in every direction.
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Okemo Guide
There are bigger resorts. There are glitzier resorts. But, if you ask those who have followed the success of Okemo Mountain Resorts in Ludlow, Vermont, if there is a better resort, the answer will be a resounding �No!�
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Pocono Mountains Guide
The Pocono Mountains region in Pennsylvania�s northeast corner is a favorite get-away for urbanites living in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The Poconos have matured and evolved into the quintessential resort area.
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Stowe Guide
Only a handful of resorts in all of North America can legitimately claim world-class status, and in New England only Stowe, Vermont joins that elite company as an international, four season destination.
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Stratton Guide
First came black bears. That�s why the Native Americans called the place Manicknung, or for those of you who don�t speak the language, �home of the bear.� You�ll be greeted by Ursa, the giant bear at the bottom of the access road, which has become a landmark in these parts.
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