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Northwest Travel Magazine
is your Bi-Monthly Guide to Enjoying Travel Throughout the Northwest.

Six times a year, Northwest Travel Magazine brings you the information you need to make your travels through the Pacific Northwest more interesting, more educational, more fun. Our writers and photographers are looking for the places and events that will give you something new and different.


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In the July/August Issue: For Advertisers:

Editors Notes - By Rosemary Camozzi, Editor
A Visit to Chelan -
If you haven't been to Chelan for a while, you might want to check out this beautiful valley's new wineries.
Great Golf - Courses with casinos area great combination.
Eagle, Birdie . . . Bogey! Oh My! - This golf lesson has a humorous twist.
When All the World's a Stage
- Outdoor theater creates a magicl mood on starry summer evenings.
Hiking the Enchantments - A dream hike for hardy Backpackers.
Northwest Down Under - An underground cave tour is a "cool" way to spend the afternoon.
Camping for Connoisseurs - Don't let the remote location fool you. It's roughing it in style!

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Articles From Past Issues :
Worth A Stop - Champoeg State Heritage Area - Champoeg’s spirit lives on as a State Heritage Area, with a calendar filled with events and activities that keep visitors busy.

Amazing Days Children's Museums
- Some of the best specialized “playgrounds” in the Northwest, museums, that is, where education is disguised as just plain fun.

Worth a Stop - Plugfest - Red or yellow fire hydrants can be found just about everywhere, except in downtown Grants Pass, Oregon.

Destination Outdoors - Glacier Bay by “See” Kayak - An out of the ordinary five-day sea kayaking trip to Glacier Bay National Park’s McBride Glacier.

Gal-livanting Victoria - Expect the royal treatment when visiting B.C.’s enchanting capital.

Watchable Wildlife- Black Oystercatcher - A striking black bird with red bill and pink feet, the black oystercatcher is a contrast in color. It is a unique bird in many ways.

Nature Takes Center Stage - Flocks of migratory birds and other creatures put on a show at western Washington’s Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge.

Raptor Rapture - Known as fierce predators, bald eagles can be nuturing parents too.

Goin’ With the Flow
- Whether you’re craving a wet and wild adventure or a relaxing family float, a rafting trip is sure to renew your spirit.

Idaho Falls
- This city of 52,000 has new development, an amazing zoo, and a thriving arts scene.

Worth a Stop
- Cashmere Washington's, Pioneer Village

Tasteful Travel - A Taste of the Pearl - A culinary walking tour in Portland’s flourishing Pearl District delights the palate of locals and visitors alike.

Worth A Stop - British Columbia's Veronica's Garden - Veronica Milner was a gifted artist and horticulturist, but it was unlikely that even she could foresee the day that her extraordinary garden, built on an evergreen-covered bluff near Qualicum Beach on British Columbia’s Vancouver Island, would one day be fit for a Queen.

Worth A Stop - Going Once, Going Twice—Sold! At Montana’s Creston Auction
   




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