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HALIFAX • SAINT JOHN • CHARLOTTETOWN • BADDECK

Top to bottom:Kayakers navigateHopewell Rocks duringhigh tide.Fresh lobster

Acadian girl

Neil’s Harbour

Cover photos (clock-wise):

Peggy’s Cove

Fisherman

Flowerpot Rocks

Breaching whale

Halifax

Prince Edward Island

Clock Tower, Halifax

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? *If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/or after thisprogram, please contact us no later than 60 days prior to departure and they will behappy to assist you with your reservations.* A nonrefundable service fee and additionalair/land charges based on reservations apply. 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel

“Leave the beaten

track behind

occasionally and

dive into the woods.

Every time you do

you will be certain to

find something you

have never seen

before.”

Alexander Graham Bell

1847-1922

Scottish-born inventor

resident of Baddeck,

Nova Scotia

CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Registration No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Registration No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2010 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable,visas; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning;excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; trav-el insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any person as amember of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel isunfit for travel or whose physical or mental conditionmay constitute a danger to themselves or to others on thetrip, subject only to the requirement that the portion ofthe total amount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded. Passengersrequiring special assistance, including without limitationthose who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able toassist them, and who will be totally responsible for pro-viding all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on Advance PurchaseExcursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to100% of the ticket price may be levied. If connectingflights are requested, special promotional fares may beused, in which case penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations are changed orcanceled after ticketing. After departure, if the reserva-tions are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUPITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penaltiesincurred as a result of program cancellation and/orchange in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever willbe subject to a $350 per person (AHI $250, UCLA $100)cancellation fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 76 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50%of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days upto the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture ofthe entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSUR-ANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTAFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submit-ted in writing to AHI International Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to theairline policy and the class of service flown. Details willbe provided with your pre-departure information.Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrierwithout notice. Excess baggage charges for additional oroversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not includ-ed in your trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is at theowner's risk throughout the travel program. RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation act only as agents for the suppliers of travelconveyance, transport, accommodations or other serviceand have no responsibility for any delays, delayed depar-ture or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death,damage or injury to person or property or accident,mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommoda-tions, transportation or other services or for any substitu-tion of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with orwithout notice, or for any additional expenses occasionedthereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange ratesand other information current at the time of printing, aresubject to change at or before the time of departure. Norevisions of the printed itinerary or its included featuresare anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make anychanges, with or without notice, that might become nec-essary, with the mutual understanding that any addition-al expenses will be paid by the individual passenger.Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility ofthe owners at all times. If the entire program is cancelledfor any reason, participants shall have no claim otherthan for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental orother condition of disability that would create a hazardfor himself/herself or other passengers and accepts theterms of this contract. The airlines and other transporta-tion companies concerned are not to be held responsiblefor any act, omission, or event, during the time passen-gers are not on board their conveyances. The passagecontract in use, when issued, shall constitute the solecontract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.ASSOCIATION DISCLAIMER-Services of a UCLA fac-ulty lecturer are based on a minimum of 15 booked pas-sengers.'

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

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I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:Land Programr I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.r Please call me/us to discuss my/our air options.r I prefer single accommodations at an additional $895 (limited availability).r I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Land and Air Programr I/we reserve the Land Program and request the Air Program round-tripto Halifax, Nova Scotia, to depart from:

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r Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by June 9, 2010 (75 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard or Visa. Makechecks payable to AHI International.Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

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Reserve your tr ip to the Canadian Marit imes! INCLUDED FEATURES

First, Two Nights in Halifax• Relax for two nights at the ideally

located Delta Barrington Hotel.• Gather with your fellow travelers at the

hotel for a Welcome Reception.• Discover the highlights of Halifax,

including the Maritime Museum of theAtlantic. Continue to Peggy’s Cove andhistoric Lunenburg.

• Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in Halifax.

Then, Two Nights in Saint John• Delight in two nights at the Hilton

Saint John.• En route to Saint John, explore the

winegrowing region of the AnnapolisValley. Enjoy lunch and a wine tasting ata winery before riding a ferry across theBay of Fundy.

• Tour the New Brunswick Museum andenjoy a whale-watching cruise on theBay of Fundy.

Next, Two Nights in Charlottetown• Spend two nights at the Delta Prince

Edward.• En route to Charlottetown, admire the

scenic splendor of the Bay of FundyNational Park and Hopewell Rocks.Stop to enjoy a bit of French Acadian musical culture: a kitchen party. Continueto Charlottetown on Prince EdwardIsland.

• Visit the house that inspired the popularAnne of Green Gables books. Continueyour exploration of Prince Edward Islandat the Cavendish National HistoricSite and Rustico, a charming fishingtown.

• Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.• Try a traditional lobster dinner, P.E.I.

style.

Then, Two Nights in Baddeck• Enjoy accommodations at the Auberge

Gisele’s Inn.• Take a ferry to Nova Scotia. Explore

Cape Breton Island. Visit theAlexander Graham Bell Museumbefore returning to Baddeck.

ITINERARY

Day 1 .................... Depart Gateway

City / Arrive

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Day 2 .................................... Halifax

Day 3 ............................ Saint John,

New Brunswick

Day 4 .............................. Saint John

Day 5 ...................... Charlottetown,

Prince Edward Island

Day 6 ........................ Charlottetown

Day 7 ........ Baddeck, Nova Scotia

Day 8 .................................. Baddeck

Day 9 .................................... Halifax

Day 10 ...... Return to Gateway City

AIR PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

For your convenience, AHI offers a flexible AirProgram featuring special air fares available at an additional cost in conjunction with theLand Program.AHI has designated specific Group AirSchedules for this departure utilizing round-tripscheduled jet service from North America toHalifax, Nova Scotia. Those participating onthese flights will enjoy motor coach transfersbetween the arrival/departure airport abroadand the hotels, including baggage handling.Prices are dependent upon dates, air routesand class of service chosen and will be reflect-ed on your Reservation Confirmation, whichwill be sent to you upon receipt of your reser-vation. Air schedules will be sent with yourFinal Invoice approximately 90 days beforedeparture. Prices quoted to you will include alldomestic and foreign governmental airportdeparture taxes and fees and any applicablefuel surcharges. AHI ticketed passengers willalso receive Automatic $250,000 FlightInsurance, subject to policy terms.

LAND PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

Full Price Special Savings Special Price$3,645 $250 $3,395*

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

VAT is an additional $125 per person.

All prices quoted are per person, based on double occupancy (unless otherwise stated).Single accommodations are an additional $895 (limited availability).

• Enjoy a scenic drive along the CabotTrail. Visit St. Peter’s Church,picturesque fishing villages, Neil’sHarbor and Ingonish.

Finally, One Night in Halifax• Enjoy accommodations at the Delta

Barrington Hotel.• Attend a special Farewell Reception

and Dinner.

Transfers and Porterage• Ferry and deluxe motor coach transfers

to Saint John, Charlottetown, Baddeckand the return to Halifax.

• Baggage handling to and from all youraccommodations on the transfers above.

MANY INCLUDED EXTRAS• Consultation services of a dedicated

Passenger Service Representativeprior to departure.

• Attentive services of an experienced AHITravel Director throughout your trip.

• Full American-style buffet breakfasteach morning at the hotels, plus two lunches, three dinners, and tea or coffeewith all meals.

• Tipping of all your excursion guides and drivers.

• Detailed destination and travel informa-tion to assist in your planning.

• Complimentary travel wallet.

For more information, please contact us at 310-206-0613or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586)

UCLAlumni.net/Travel

Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this adventure that

celebrates the best of the Canadian Maritimes. Summer is theperfect time to escape to the fresh cool air of the North Atlanticand enjoy a panorama of historic shipbuilding cities, authenticfishing villages and picture-perfect seascapes.

With this program, enjoy the worry-free convenience andvalue of group travel while maintaining your freedom to explore.Unwind in waterfront hotels that offer warmth, accessibility and all the comforts of home. Feast on your choice of fresh Canadianfare including produce plucked from local farms and seafood delicacies like succulent lobster and prized Malpeque oysters—sweet, briny and fresh off the boat.

Share an unforgettable journey with like-minded travelers asyou learn the fascinating maritime history of French-Acadians andAnglo-Loyalists, follow in the footsteps of explorers and piratesand visit enchanting sites including the home that inspired thewinsome “Anne of Green Gables” tales.

As a member of our group, you’ll enjoy personalized attentionand exceptional service. Your needs and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to by an experienced staff of travel professionals. This program will fill quickly, so makeyour reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:•An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an

independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences,inclusions and services at a comparable price.

•Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 47 years of travel experience to gain preferred entrance topopular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

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ACCOMMODATIONS

The Maritime Provinces

BAY OF FUNDY

Sunset near Lunenburg

Peggy’s Cove

U N E S C O

Old Town Lunenburg is a UNESCO WorldHeritage site featured in this comprehensive program. These sites are distinguished due to uni-versal scenic, historic, artistic or scientific value.

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Left: Lunenburg

Below: Annapolis Valley

Above:ScenicCabot Trail,CapeBreton

Far left:AlexanderGrahamBell Home

Left:Bagpiper

Above: Anne of Green Gables farmhouse

Above right: Charlottetown

historic architecture. Seafood feasts are astaple here as is Moosehead beer, brewedlocally since 1928. Canada’s longest, steepest main street spills into Saint JohnHarbor where visitors discover BenedictArnold’s one-time home, Canada’s oldestCity Market and Barbour’s General Store, a hand-hewn timber landmark stocked withcure-alls, old fashioned candies and more. At the New Brunswick Museum, visitorsenjoy an up-close look at a life-size skeletonof a rare North Atlantic Right Whale in theGreat Hall of Whales and gain insight into the long history of shipbuilding in theMaritime Provinces.

CHARLOTTETOWNP R I N C E E D W A R D I S L A N D

The heart and soul of charming PrinceEdward Island, pocket-sized Charlottetownwas established as a port in the 1760s andlater hosted the conference that led to theformation of Canada in 1864. Located on apoint of land between two rivers and within alarge protected harbor, this amiable townexudes a graceful seafaring elegance including Georgian-era homes, cobblestonestreets, gas lamps and brick warehousesconverted into cafés and boutiques. A highlight is the Province House, the historicbrownstone that hosted the Fathers of the

A beguiling panorama of rocky bays, glacialboulders and peaceful villages unfolds aswe drive along the Lighthouse Trail, an areasteeped in pirate legends and the wrath andbounty of the sea. A shipbuilding center forcenturies, pretty Lunenburg features hillystreets adorned with cheerful Victorianmansions, while hauntingly beautiful Peggy’s Cove remains a quintessential fishing village, complete with clapboardhouses, bobbing boats and a solitary, often-photographed lighthouse punctuating itsrocky coast.

anada’s Maritime Provinces ofNova Scotia, New Brunswick

and Prince Edward Island are some ofNorth America’s most picturesque regions,a landscape of lush forests, fertile farmlands and wild, dramatic coasts.Soak up their seafaring charm as you discover intimate fishing hamlets, lonelylighthouses and port cities dotted withVictorian landmarks. You’ll marvel atwhales, the aerial dance of migratingseabirds and the world’s highest tide inthe Bay of Fundy. Discover the culturallegacy of the Acadians, the French settlerswho arrived in 1604. The people of theCanadian Maritimes are said to be thefriendliest in the world. You’ll experiencetheir warmth firsthand as you make yourway from the old shipbuilding center ofHalifax to leafy Saint John, gentle Charlottetown andAlexander Graham Bell’sadoptedhome onmisty,ruggedCapeBreton.

SAINT JOHNN E W B R U N S W I C K

After the American Revolution, 14,000 BritishLoyalists fled the colonies and settled in SaintJohn, making it the first official city in Canadain 1785. Much of the city was destroyed duringthe Great Fire of 1877. By the 1890s, Saint Johnwas a prosperous shipbuilding center,dependent on the thick forests of NewBrunswick’s interior. Located on the Bay ofFundy at the mouth of the St. John River, thecity of Saint John offers a quaint small-towncharm with inviting art galleries and splendid

HALIFAXN O V A S C O T I A

Nestled on the world’s second-largest natural harbor on “New Scotland’s” southerncoast, Halifax was founded in 1749 asEngland’s stronghold in the Atlantic. Todaythis easygoing capital is an inviting hub withstreets that slope down to the waterfront.There, overlooking the harbor, visitors candive headfirst into Halifax’s nautical historyat the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Themuseum showcases shipbuilding displaysand shipwreck treasures including remnantsfrom the Titanic, which sank east of Halifax in 1912. The star-shaped hilltop Citadel, builtby the British in 1828, offers commanding

views of the city and the iconicTown Clock below. Nearby, the

Public Gardens, establishedin 1867, are the oldestVictorian formal gardens in

North America—a 17-acreparadise with blooming

flowerbeds, bubbling foun-tains and quaint duck ponds.

DELTA BARRINGTON HOTELH A L I FA X

Located in the heart of downtown Halifax andconnected to the Link walkway system, theDelta Barrington Hotel offers easy access tothe city’s best sites including the waterfront,the lovely Grand Parade square, historic pubsand more. You will feel at home with an arrayof comforts and amenities, from hair dryersand newspapers to Delta’s “Sanctuary Beds.”

DELTA PRINCE EDWARDC H A R L O T T E T O W N

Soak up Prince Edward Island’s nautical charmalong with city and water views at the DeltaPrince Edward in Charlottetown. Located in theheart of Olde Charlottetown, the Delta PrinceEdward sits on the harbor along a beautifulwinding boardwalk adjacent to the shops ofPeake’s Wharf. Guestrooms feature an array ofamenities, from ironing boards and hair dryers tohigh-speed Internet access.

AUBERGE GISELE’S COUNTRY INNB A D D E C K

In 2009, readers of Travel + Leisure magazinevoted Cape Breton among the top three “bestislands in the world” to visit. The inn’s broad,sweeping lawns and beautiful gardens set the scene for your relaxing escape on thisaward-winning isle. Overlooking the Bras d'Or Lake, you’llenjoy Europeancharm and CapeBreton hospitalityalong with four-star dining at AubergeGisele’s CountryInn.

Confederation. Within easy reach ofCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island NationalPark is made up of 25 miles of sand dunes,forests and beaches. Part of the National Park,Cavendish is home to a traditional fishing village as well as a colony of great blue herons,some with 6-foot wingspans. Fans of authorLucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) and heryoung heroine, Anne of Green Gables, flock toCavendish to visit the famous Green Gablesfarmhouse. Montgomery set her tale about thepigtailed orphan here in her cousins’ homewhere period rooms transport fans of hermost popular book. Nearby, the fishing village of North Rustico serves up down-home,fresh-from-the-sea lobster feasts that feedthe entire community and beyond.

BADDECKN O V A S C O T I A

“I have travelled the globe. I have seen theCanadian and American Rockies, the Andesand the Alps and the highlands of Scotland,but for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivalsthem all.” Born in Scotland, AlexanderGraham Bell built his summer home inBaddeck where he sang the praises of hisadopted misty, rugged isle. The AlexanderGraham Bell Museum and Historic Site overlooks Bras d’Or Lake, a salt water inlandsea, and showcases fascinating biographicaldisplays as well as inventions. Baddeckserves as the capital of the Cabot Trail, an187-mile drive which rollercoasters aroundthe northern part of the island revealingmossy green valleys, craggy cliffs, wildcoastal zones and rivers thick with salmonand trout. Scottish Highlanders — up to anestimated 50,000 Scots — settled much ofthis island in the late 18th and early 19th

centuries. The stretch from Baddeck to CapeSmokey is known as the Gaelic Coast. You willalso experience the spirit of l’Acadie in CapeBreton, where the residents of the fishing villages maintain their French Canadian identity and language. Neil’s Harbour presentsa postcard-perfect photo opportunity. Set on a rockyknob, the red-and-white lighthouse is a charmingambassador in aland of lobsterand snow crab.

Imagine 100 billion tons of seawater—more thanthe combined flow of the world’s freshwater rivers—flowing in and out of the Bay of Fundy every day.This gradual yet mind-boggling ebb and flow literally tilts Nova Scotia slightly and creates powerful seasideerosion that scours cliffs, carves caves and forges towering sea stacks like those found at popular HopewellRocks. At low tide, you can walk on the ocean floor and inspect the bizarre red, sandstone pinnacles risingtoward the heavens. Underneath the water’s surface, one of the richest marine ecosystems churns with krill,squid, herring, tuna, mackerel, shrimp, sharks, dolphins and other fascinating sea life. Visitors to the Bay ofFundy have a front-row seat to nature and its aquatic splendor. On a boating adventure, a range of whalesmay be spotted breaching and lunging. At times the whale population exceeds 300 creatures includingHumpback, Northern Right, Beluga, and Minke whales, among others. Because of the food source and natural protection of the bay, Fundy is a popular spot for whales to give birth. Some experts say the Bay ofFundy surpasses the Great Barrier Reef in terms of breathtaking marine diversity. There’s no better place toappreciate Mother Nature and the foundation of her remarkable food chain.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Your exclusive Small-Group experience will accommodate a maximum of 28 travelers.

• Embark on a comprehensive program that showcases the culturalhighlights and the natural beauty ofCanada’s Maritime Provinces.

• Follow the Lighthouse Trail from scenicPeggy’s Cove to Lunenburg, whichhas retained its 18th-century ambience.

• Discover the natural wonders of theBay of Fundy and cruise the bluewaters on a whale-watching excursion.

• Savor the local cuisine, which features fresh, locally caught seafood.Enjoy a lobster dinner served in thelocal style.

• Join a lively kitchen party, a FrenchAcadian tradition. Grab a pair of woodenspoons and play along with the band!

HILTON SAINT JOHNS A I N T J O H N

Situated directly on the harbor at the foot ofhistoric King Street, the Hilton Saint John is

the premier property in Canada’soldest incorporated city. The country’s oldest continuous farmers’ market, the NewBrunswick Museum, the HarbourPassage Trail and other sites arewithin easy reach. Relax with allof the conveniences you desireincluding bathroom amenities, a coffee maker, a flat-screen television and more.

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HALIFAX • SAINT JOHN • CHARLOTTETOWN • BADDECK

Top to bottom:Kayakers navigateHopewell Rocks duringhigh tide.Fresh lobster

Acadian girl

Neil’s Harbour

Cover photos (clock-wise):

Peggy’s Cove

Fisherman

Flowerpot Rocks

Breaching whale

Halifax

Prince Edward Island

Clock Tower, Halifax

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? *If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/or after thisprogram, please contact us no later than 60 days prior to departure and they will behappy to assist you with your reservations.* A nonrefundable service fee and additionalair/land charges based on reservations apply. 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel

“Leave the beaten

track behind

occasionally and

dive into the woods.

Every time you do

you will be certain to

find something you

have never seen

before.”

Alexander Graham Bell

1847-1922

Scottish-born inventor

resident of Baddeck,

Nova Scotia

CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Registration No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Registration No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2010 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable,visas; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning;excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; trav-el insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any person as amember of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel isunfit for travel or whose physical or mental conditionmay constitute a danger to themselves or to others on thetrip, subject only to the requirement that the portion ofthe total amount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded. Passengersrequiring special assistance, including without limitationthose who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able toassist them, and who will be totally responsible for pro-viding all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on Advance PurchaseExcursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to100% of the ticket price may be levied. If connectingflights are requested, special promotional fares may beused, in which case penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations are changed orcanceled after ticketing. After departure, if the reserva-tions are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUPITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penaltiesincurred as a result of program cancellation and/orchange in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever willbe subject to a $350 per person (AHI $250, UCLA $100)cancellation fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 76 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50%of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days upto the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture ofthe entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSUR-ANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTAFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submit-ted in writing to AHI International Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to theairline policy and the class of service flown. Details willbe provided with your pre-departure information.Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrierwithout notice. Excess baggage charges for additional oroversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not includ-ed in your trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is at theowner's risk throughout the travel program. RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation act only as agents for the suppliers of travelconveyance, transport, accommodations or other serviceand have no responsibility for any delays, delayed depar-ture or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death,damage or injury to person or property or accident,mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommoda-tions, transportation or other services or for any substitu-tion of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with orwithout notice, or for any additional expenses occasionedthereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange ratesand other information current at the time of printing, aresubject to change at or before the time of departure. Norevisions of the printed itinerary or its included featuresare anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make anychanges, with or without notice, that might become nec-essary, with the mutual understanding that any addition-al expenses will be paid by the individual passenger.Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility ofthe owners at all times. If the entire program is cancelledfor any reason, participants shall have no claim otherthan for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental orother condition of disability that would create a hazardfor himself/herself or other passengers and accepts theterms of this contract. The airlines and other transporta-tion companies concerned are not to be held responsiblefor any act, omission, or event, during the time passen-gers are not on board their conveyances. The passagecontract in use, when issued, shall constitute the solecontract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.ASSOCIATION DISCLAIMER-Services of a UCLA fac-ulty lecturer are based on a minimum of 15 booked pas-sengers.'

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires all alumni and friends to join to use our services. Youmay invite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.

___Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.

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Reserve your tr ip to the Canadian Marit imes! INCLUDED FEATURES

First, Two Nights in Halifax• Relax for two nights at the ideally

located Delta Barrington Hotel.• Gather with your fellow travelers at the

hotel for a Welcome Reception.• Discover the highlights of Halifax,

including the Maritime Museum of theAtlantic. Continue to Peggy’s Cove andhistoric Lunenburg.

• Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in Halifax.

Then, Two Nights in Saint John• Delight in two nights at the Hilton

Saint John.• En route to Saint John, explore the

winegrowing region of the AnnapolisValley. Enjoy lunch and a wine tasting ata winery before riding a ferry across theBay of Fundy.

• Tour the New Brunswick Museum andenjoy a whale-watching cruise on theBay of Fundy.

Next, Two Nights in Charlottetown• Spend two nights at the Delta Prince

Edward.• En route to Charlottetown, admire the

scenic splendor of the Bay of FundyNational Park and Hopewell Rocks.Stop to enjoy a bit of French Acadian musical culture: a kitchen party. Continueto Charlottetown on Prince EdwardIsland.

• Visit the house that inspired the popularAnne of Green Gables books. Continueyour exploration of Prince Edward Islandat the Cavendish National HistoricSite and Rustico, a charming fishingtown.

• Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.• Try a traditional lobster dinner, P.E.I.

style.

Then, Two Nights in Baddeck• Enjoy accommodations at the Auberge

Gisele’s Inn.• Take a ferry to Nova Scotia. Explore

Cape Breton Island. Visit theAlexander Graham Bell Museumbefore returning to Baddeck.

ITINERARY

Day 1 .................... Depart Gateway

City / Arrive

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Day 2 .................................... Halifax

Day 3 ............................ Saint John,

New Brunswick

Day 4 .............................. Saint John

Day 5 ...................... Charlottetown,

Prince Edward Island

Day 6 ........................ Charlottetown

Day 7 ........ Baddeck, Nova Scotia

Day 8 .................................. Baddeck

Day 9 .................................... Halifax

Day 10 ...... Return to Gateway City

AIR PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

For your convenience, AHI offers a flexible AirProgram featuring special air fares available at an additional cost in conjunction with theLand Program.AHI has designated specific Group AirSchedules for this departure utilizing round-tripscheduled jet service from North America toHalifax, Nova Scotia. Those participating onthese flights will enjoy motor coach transfersbetween the arrival/departure airport abroadand the hotels, including baggage handling.Prices are dependent upon dates, air routesand class of service chosen and will be reflect-ed on your Reservation Confirmation, whichwill be sent to you upon receipt of your reser-vation. Air schedules will be sent with yourFinal Invoice approximately 90 days beforedeparture. Prices quoted to you will include alldomestic and foreign governmental airportdeparture taxes and fees and any applicablefuel surcharges. AHI ticketed passengers willalso receive Automatic $250,000 FlightInsurance, subject to policy terms.

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All prices quoted are per person, based on double occupancy (unless otherwise stated).Single accommodations are an additional $895 (limited availability).

• Enjoy a scenic drive along the CabotTrail. Visit St. Peter’s Church,picturesque fishing villages, Neil’sHarbor and Ingonish.

Finally, One Night in Halifax• Enjoy accommodations at the Delta

Barrington Hotel.• Attend a special Farewell Reception

and Dinner.

Transfers and Porterage• Ferry and deluxe motor coach transfers

to Saint John, Charlottetown, Baddeckand the return to Halifax.

• Baggage handling to and from all youraccommodations on the transfers above.

MANY INCLUDED EXTRAS• Consultation services of a dedicated

Passenger Service Representativeprior to departure.

• Attentive services of an experienced AHITravel Director throughout your trip.

• Full American-style buffet breakfasteach morning at the hotels, plus two lunches, three dinners, and tea or coffeewith all meals.

• Tipping of all your excursion guides and drivers.

• Detailed destination and travel informa-tion to assist in your planning.

• Complimentary travel wallet.

For more information, please contact us at 310-206-0613or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586)

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this adventure that

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With this program, enjoy the worry-free convenience andvalue of group travel while maintaining your freedom to explore.Unwind in waterfront hotels that offer warmth, accessibility and all the comforts of home. Feast on your choice of fresh Canadianfare including produce plucked from local farms and seafood delicacies like succulent lobster and prized Malpeque oysters—sweet, briny and fresh off the boat.

Share an unforgettable journey with like-minded travelers asyou learn the fascinating maritime history of French-Acadians andAnglo-Loyalists, follow in the footsteps of explorers and piratesand visit enchanting sites including the home that inspired thewinsome “Anne of Green Gables” tales.

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ACCOMMODATIONS

The Maritime Provinces

BAY OF FUNDY

Sunset near Lunenburg

Peggy’s Cove

U N E S C O

Old Town Lunenburg is a UNESCO WorldHeritage site featured in this comprehensive program. These sites are distinguished due to uni-versal scenic, historic, artistic or scientific value.

Low tide at the

Hopewell Rocks

on the shores

of the Bay of

Fundy reveals

the ocean floor

and amazing

rock formations

Left: Lunenburg

Below: Annapolis Valley

Above:ScenicCabot Trail,CapeBreton

Far left:AlexanderGrahamBell Home

Left:Bagpiper

Above: Anne of Green Gables farmhouse

Above right: Charlottetown

historic architecture. Seafood feasts are astaple here as is Moosehead beer, brewedlocally since 1928. Canada’s longest, steepest main street spills into Saint JohnHarbor where visitors discover BenedictArnold’s one-time home, Canada’s oldestCity Market and Barbour’s General Store, a hand-hewn timber landmark stocked withcure-alls, old fashioned candies and more. At the New Brunswick Museum, visitorsenjoy an up-close look at a life-size skeletonof a rare North Atlantic Right Whale in theGreat Hall of Whales and gain insight into the long history of shipbuilding in theMaritime Provinces.

CHARLOTTETOWNP R I N C E E D W A R D I S L A N D

The heart and soul of charming PrinceEdward Island, pocket-sized Charlottetownwas established as a port in the 1760s andlater hosted the conference that led to theformation of Canada in 1864. Located on apoint of land between two rivers and within alarge protected harbor, this amiable townexudes a graceful seafaring elegance including Georgian-era homes, cobblestonestreets, gas lamps and brick warehousesconverted into cafés and boutiques. A highlight is the Province House, the historicbrownstone that hosted the Fathers of the

A beguiling panorama of rocky bays, glacialboulders and peaceful villages unfolds aswe drive along the Lighthouse Trail, an areasteeped in pirate legends and the wrath andbounty of the sea. A shipbuilding center forcenturies, pretty Lunenburg features hillystreets adorned with cheerful Victorianmansions, while hauntingly beautiful Peggy’s Cove remains a quintessential fishing village, complete with clapboardhouses, bobbing boats and a solitary, often-photographed lighthouse punctuating itsrocky coast.

anada’s Maritime Provinces ofNova Scotia, New Brunswick

and Prince Edward Island are some ofNorth America’s most picturesque regions,a landscape of lush forests, fertile farmlands and wild, dramatic coasts.Soak up their seafaring charm as you discover intimate fishing hamlets, lonelylighthouses and port cities dotted withVictorian landmarks. You’ll marvel atwhales, the aerial dance of migratingseabirds and the world’s highest tide inthe Bay of Fundy. Discover the culturallegacy of the Acadians, the French settlerswho arrived in 1604. The people of theCanadian Maritimes are said to be thefriendliest in the world. You’ll experiencetheir warmth firsthand as you make yourway from the old shipbuilding center ofHalifax to leafy Saint John, gentle Charlottetown andAlexander Graham Bell’sadoptedhome onmisty,ruggedCapeBreton.

SAINT JOHNN E W B R U N S W I C K

After the American Revolution, 14,000 BritishLoyalists fled the colonies and settled in SaintJohn, making it the first official city in Canadain 1785. Much of the city was destroyed duringthe Great Fire of 1877. By the 1890s, Saint Johnwas a prosperous shipbuilding center,dependent on the thick forests of NewBrunswick’s interior. Located on the Bay ofFundy at the mouth of the St. John River, thecity of Saint John offers a quaint small-towncharm with inviting art galleries and splendid

HALIFAXN O V A S C O T I A

Nestled on the world’s second-largest natural harbor on “New Scotland’s” southerncoast, Halifax was founded in 1749 asEngland’s stronghold in the Atlantic. Todaythis easygoing capital is an inviting hub withstreets that slope down to the waterfront.There, overlooking the harbor, visitors candive headfirst into Halifax’s nautical historyat the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Themuseum showcases shipbuilding displaysand shipwreck treasures including remnantsfrom the Titanic, which sank east of Halifax in 1912. The star-shaped hilltop Citadel, builtby the British in 1828, offers commanding

views of the city and the iconicTown Clock below. Nearby, the

Public Gardens, establishedin 1867, are the oldestVictorian formal gardens in

North America—a 17-acreparadise with blooming

flowerbeds, bubbling foun-tains and quaint duck ponds.

DELTA BARRINGTON HOTELH A L I FA X

Located in the heart of downtown Halifax andconnected to the Link walkway system, theDelta Barrington Hotel offers easy access tothe city’s best sites including the waterfront,the lovely Grand Parade square, historic pubsand more. You will feel at home with an arrayof comforts and amenities, from hair dryersand newspapers to Delta’s “Sanctuary Beds.”

DELTA PRINCE EDWARDC H A R L O T T E T O W N

Soak up Prince Edward Island’s nautical charmalong with city and water views at the DeltaPrince Edward in Charlottetown. Located in theheart of Olde Charlottetown, the Delta PrinceEdward sits on the harbor along a beautifulwinding boardwalk adjacent to the shops ofPeake’s Wharf. Guestrooms feature an array ofamenities, from ironing boards and hair dryers tohigh-speed Internet access.

AUBERGE GISELE’S COUNTRY INNB A D D E C K

In 2009, readers of Travel + Leisure magazinevoted Cape Breton among the top three “bestislands in the world” to visit. The inn’s broad,sweeping lawns and beautiful gardens set the scene for your relaxing escape on thisaward-winning isle. Overlooking the Bras d'Or Lake, you’llenjoy Europeancharm and CapeBreton hospitalityalong with four-star dining at AubergeGisele’s CountryInn.

Confederation. Within easy reach ofCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island NationalPark is made up of 25 miles of sand dunes,forests and beaches. Part of the National Park,Cavendish is home to a traditional fishing village as well as a colony of great blue herons,some with 6-foot wingspans. Fans of authorLucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) and heryoung heroine, Anne of Green Gables, flock toCavendish to visit the famous Green Gablesfarmhouse. Montgomery set her tale about thepigtailed orphan here in her cousins’ homewhere period rooms transport fans of hermost popular book. Nearby, the fishing village of North Rustico serves up down-home,fresh-from-the-sea lobster feasts that feedthe entire community and beyond.

BADDECKN O V A S C O T I A

“I have travelled the globe. I have seen theCanadian and American Rockies, the Andesand the Alps and the highlands of Scotland,but for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivalsthem all.” Born in Scotland, AlexanderGraham Bell built his summer home inBaddeck where he sang the praises of hisadopted misty, rugged isle. The AlexanderGraham Bell Museum and Historic Site overlooks Bras d’Or Lake, a salt water inlandsea, and showcases fascinating biographicaldisplays as well as inventions. Baddeckserves as the capital of the Cabot Trail, an187-mile drive which rollercoasters aroundthe northern part of the island revealingmossy green valleys, craggy cliffs, wildcoastal zones and rivers thick with salmonand trout. Scottish Highlanders — up to anestimated 50,000 Scots — settled much ofthis island in the late 18th and early 19th

centuries. The stretch from Baddeck to CapeSmokey is known as the Gaelic Coast. You willalso experience the spirit of l’Acadie in CapeBreton, where the residents of the fishing villages maintain their French Canadian identity and language. Neil’s Harbour presentsa postcard-perfect photo opportunity. Set on a rockyknob, the red-and-white lighthouse is a charmingambassador in aland of lobsterand snow crab.

Imagine 100 billion tons of seawater—more thanthe combined flow of the world’s freshwater rivers—flowing in and out of the Bay of Fundy every day.This gradual yet mind-boggling ebb and flow literally tilts Nova Scotia slightly and creates powerful seasideerosion that scours cliffs, carves caves and forges towering sea stacks like those found at popular HopewellRocks. At low tide, you can walk on the ocean floor and inspect the bizarre red, sandstone pinnacles risingtoward the heavens. Underneath the water’s surface, one of the richest marine ecosystems churns with krill,squid, herring, tuna, mackerel, shrimp, sharks, dolphins and other fascinating sea life. Visitors to the Bay ofFundy have a front-row seat to nature and its aquatic splendor. On a boating adventure, a range of whalesmay be spotted breaching and lunging. At times the whale population exceeds 300 creatures includingHumpback, Northern Right, Beluga, and Minke whales, among others. Because of the food source and natural protection of the bay, Fundy is a popular spot for whales to give birth. Some experts say the Bay ofFundy surpasses the Great Barrier Reef in terms of breathtaking marine diversity. There’s no better place toappreciate Mother Nature and the foundation of her remarkable food chain.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Your exclusive Small-Group experience will accommodate a maximum of 28 travelers.

• Embark on a comprehensive program that showcases the culturalhighlights and the natural beauty ofCanada’s Maritime Provinces.

• Follow the Lighthouse Trail from scenicPeggy’s Cove to Lunenburg, whichhas retained its 18th-century ambience.

• Discover the natural wonders of theBay of Fundy and cruise the bluewaters on a whale-watching excursion.

• Savor the local cuisine, which features fresh, locally caught seafood.Enjoy a lobster dinner served in thelocal style.

• Join a lively kitchen party, a FrenchAcadian tradition. Grab a pair of woodenspoons and play along with the band!

HILTON SAINT JOHNS A I N T J O H N

Situated directly on the harbor at the foot ofhistoric King Street, the Hilton Saint John is

the premier property in Canada’soldest incorporated city. The country’s oldest continuous farmers’ market, the NewBrunswick Museum, the HarbourPassage Trail and other sites arewithin easy reach. Relax with allof the conveniences you desireincluding bathroom amenities, a coffee maker, a flat-screen television and more.

C

ACCOMMODATIONS

The Maritime Provinces

BAY OF FUNDY

Sunset near Lunenburg

Peggy’s Cove

U N E S C O

Old Town Lunenburg is a UNESCO WorldHeritage site featured in this comprehensive program. These sites are distinguished due to uni-versal scenic, historic, artistic or scientific value.

Low tide at the

Hopewell Rocks

on the shores

of the Bay of

Fundy reveals

the ocean floor

and amazing

rock formations

Left: Lunenburg

Below: Annapolis Valley

Above:ScenicCabot Trail,CapeBreton

Far left:AlexanderGrahamBell Home

Left:Bagpiper

Above: Anne of Green Gables farmhouse

Above right: Charlottetown

historic architecture. Seafood feasts are astaple here as is Moosehead beer, brewedlocally since 1928. Canada’s longest, steepest main street spills into Saint JohnHarbor where visitors discover BenedictArnold’s one-time home, Canada’s oldestCity Market and Barbour’s General Store, a hand-hewn timber landmark stocked withcure-alls, old fashioned candies and more. At the New Brunswick Museum, visitorsenjoy an up-close look at a life-size skeletonof a rare North Atlantic Right Whale in theGreat Hall of Whales and gain insight into the long history of shipbuilding in theMaritime Provinces.

CHARLOTTETOWNP R I N C E E D W A R D I S L A N D

The heart and soul of charming PrinceEdward Island, pocket-sized Charlottetownwas established as a port in the 1760s andlater hosted the conference that led to theformation of Canada in 1864. Located on apoint of land between two rivers and within alarge protected harbor, this amiable townexudes a graceful seafaring elegance including Georgian-era homes, cobblestonestreets, gas lamps and brick warehousesconverted into cafés and boutiques. A highlight is the Province House, the historicbrownstone that hosted the Fathers of the

A beguiling panorama of rocky bays, glacialboulders and peaceful villages unfolds aswe drive along the Lighthouse Trail, an areasteeped in pirate legends and the wrath andbounty of the sea. A shipbuilding center forcenturies, pretty Lunenburg features hillystreets adorned with cheerful Victorianmansions, while hauntingly beautiful Peggy’s Cove remains a quintessential fishing village, complete with clapboardhouses, bobbing boats and a solitary, often-photographed lighthouse punctuating itsrocky coast.

anada’s Maritime Provinces ofNova Scotia, New Brunswick

and Prince Edward Island are some ofNorth America’s most picturesque regions,a landscape of lush forests, fertile farmlands and wild, dramatic coasts.Soak up their seafaring charm as you discover intimate fishing hamlets, lonelylighthouses and port cities dotted withVictorian landmarks. You’ll marvel atwhales, the aerial dance of migratingseabirds and the world’s highest tide inthe Bay of Fundy. Discover the culturallegacy of the Acadians, the French settlerswho arrived in 1604. The people of theCanadian Maritimes are said to be thefriendliest in the world. You’ll experiencetheir warmth firsthand as you make yourway from the old shipbuilding center ofHalifax to leafy Saint John, gentle Charlottetown andAlexander Graham Bell’sadoptedhome onmisty,ruggedCapeBreton.

SAINT JOHNN E W B R U N S W I C K

After the American Revolution, 14,000 BritishLoyalists fled the colonies and settled in SaintJohn, making it the first official city in Canadain 1785. Much of the city was destroyed duringthe Great Fire of 1877. By the 1890s, Saint Johnwas a prosperous shipbuilding center,dependent on the thick forests of NewBrunswick’s interior. Located on the Bay ofFundy at the mouth of the St. John River, thecity of Saint John offers a quaint small-towncharm with inviting art galleries and splendid

HALIFAXN O V A S C O T I A

Nestled on the world’s second-largest natural harbor on “New Scotland’s” southerncoast, Halifax was founded in 1749 asEngland’s stronghold in the Atlantic. Todaythis easygoing capital is an inviting hub withstreets that slope down to the waterfront.There, overlooking the harbor, visitors candive headfirst into Halifax’s nautical historyat the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Themuseum showcases shipbuilding displaysand shipwreck treasures including remnantsfrom the Titanic, which sank east of Halifax in 1912. The star-shaped hilltop Citadel, builtby the British in 1828, offers commanding

views of the city and the iconicTown Clock below. Nearby, the

Public Gardens, establishedin 1867, are the oldestVictorian formal gardens in

North America—a 17-acreparadise with blooming

flowerbeds, bubbling foun-tains and quaint duck ponds.

DELTA BARRINGTON HOTELH A L I FA X

Located in the heart of downtown Halifax andconnected to the Link walkway system, theDelta Barrington Hotel offers easy access tothe city’s best sites including the waterfront,the lovely Grand Parade square, historic pubsand more. You will feel at home with an arrayof comforts and amenities, from hair dryersand newspapers to Delta’s “Sanctuary Beds.”

DELTA PRINCE EDWARDC H A R L O T T E T O W N

Soak up Prince Edward Island’s nautical charmalong with city and water views at the DeltaPrince Edward in Charlottetown. Located in theheart of Olde Charlottetown, the Delta PrinceEdward sits on the harbor along a beautifulwinding boardwalk adjacent to the shops ofPeake’s Wharf. Guestrooms feature an array ofamenities, from ironing boards and hair dryers tohigh-speed Internet access.

AUBERGE GISELE’S COUNTRY INNB A D D E C K

In 2009, readers of Travel + Leisure magazinevoted Cape Breton among the top three “bestislands in the world” to visit. The inn’s broad,sweeping lawns and beautiful gardens set the scene for your relaxing escape on thisaward-winning isle. Overlooking the Bras d'Or Lake, you’llenjoy Europeancharm and CapeBreton hospitalityalong with four-star dining at AubergeGisele’s CountryInn.

Confederation. Within easy reach ofCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island NationalPark is made up of 25 miles of sand dunes,forests and beaches. Part of the National Park,Cavendish is home to a traditional fishing village as well as a colony of great blue herons,some with 6-foot wingspans. Fans of authorLucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) and heryoung heroine, Anne of Green Gables, flock toCavendish to visit the famous Green Gablesfarmhouse. Montgomery set her tale about thepigtailed orphan here in her cousins’ homewhere period rooms transport fans of hermost popular book. Nearby, the fishing village of North Rustico serves up down-home,fresh-from-the-sea lobster feasts that feedthe entire community and beyond.

BADDECKN O V A S C O T I A

“I have travelled the globe. I have seen theCanadian and American Rockies, the Andesand the Alps and the highlands of Scotland,but for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivalsthem all.” Born in Scotland, AlexanderGraham Bell built his summer home inBaddeck where he sang the praises of hisadopted misty, rugged isle. The AlexanderGraham Bell Museum and Historic Site overlooks Bras d’Or Lake, a salt water inlandsea, and showcases fascinating biographicaldisplays as well as inventions. Baddeckserves as the capital of the Cabot Trail, an187-mile drive which rollercoasters aroundthe northern part of the island revealingmossy green valleys, craggy cliffs, wildcoastal zones and rivers thick with salmonand trout. Scottish Highlanders — up to anestimated 50,000 Scots — settled much ofthis island in the late 18th and early 19th

centuries. The stretch from Baddeck to CapeSmokey is known as the Gaelic Coast. You willalso experience the spirit of l’Acadie in CapeBreton, where the residents of the fishing villages maintain their French Canadian identity and language. Neil’s Harbour presentsa postcard-perfect photo opportunity. Set on a rockyknob, the red-and-white lighthouse is a charmingambassador in aland of lobsterand snow crab.

Imagine 100 billion tons of seawater—more thanthe combined flow of the world’s freshwater rivers—flowing in and out of the Bay of Fundy every day.This gradual yet mind-boggling ebb and flow literally tilts Nova Scotia slightly and creates powerful seasideerosion that scours cliffs, carves caves and forges towering sea stacks like those found at popular HopewellRocks. At low tide, you can walk on the ocean floor and inspect the bizarre red, sandstone pinnacles risingtoward the heavens. Underneath the water’s surface, one of the richest marine ecosystems churns with krill,squid, herring, tuna, mackerel, shrimp, sharks, dolphins and other fascinating sea life. Visitors to the Bay ofFundy have a front-row seat to nature and its aquatic splendor. On a boating adventure, a range of whalesmay be spotted breaching and lunging. At times the whale population exceeds 300 creatures includingHumpback, Northern Right, Beluga, and Minke whales, among others. Because of the food source and natural protection of the bay, Fundy is a popular spot for whales to give birth. Some experts say the Bay ofFundy surpasses the Great Barrier Reef in terms of breathtaking marine diversity. There’s no better place toappreciate Mother Nature and the foundation of her remarkable food chain.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Your exclusive Small-Group experience will accommodate a maximum of 28 travelers.

• Embark on a comprehensive program that showcases the culturalhighlights and the natural beauty ofCanada’s Maritime Provinces.

• Follow the Lighthouse Trail from scenicPeggy’s Cove to Lunenburg, whichhas retained its 18th-century ambience.

• Discover the natural wonders of theBay of Fundy and cruise the bluewaters on a whale-watching excursion.

• Savor the local cuisine, which features fresh, locally caught seafood.Enjoy a lobster dinner served in thelocal style.

• Join a lively kitchen party, a FrenchAcadian tradition. Grab a pair of woodenspoons and play along with the band!

HILTON SAINT JOHNS A I N T J O H N

Situated directly on the harbor at the foot ofhistoric King Street, the Hilton Saint John is

the premier property in Canada’soldest incorporated city. The country’s oldest continuous farmers’ market, the NewBrunswick Museum, the HarbourPassage Trail and other sites arewithin easy reach. Relax with allof the conveniences you desireincluding bathroom amenities, a coffee maker, a flat-screen television and more.

C

ACCOMMODATIONS

The Maritime Provinces

BAY OF FUNDY

Sunset near Lunenburg

Peggy’s Cove

U N E S C O

Old Town Lunenburg is a UNESCO WorldHeritage site featured in this comprehensive program. These sites are distinguished due to uni-versal scenic, historic, artistic or scientific value.

Low tide at the

Hopewell Rocks

on the shores

of the Bay of

Fundy reveals

the ocean floor

and amazing

rock formations

Left: Lunenburg

Below: Annapolis Valley

Above:ScenicCabot Trail,CapeBreton

Far left:AlexanderGrahamBell Home

Left:Bagpiper

Above: Anne of Green Gables farmhouse

Above right: Charlottetown

historic architecture. Seafood feasts are astaple here as is Moosehead beer, brewedlocally since 1928. Canada’s longest, steepest main street spills into Saint JohnHarbor where visitors discover BenedictArnold’s one-time home, Canada’s oldestCity Market and Barbour’s General Store, a hand-hewn timber landmark stocked withcure-alls, old fashioned candies and more. At the New Brunswick Museum, visitorsenjoy an up-close look at a life-size skeletonof a rare North Atlantic Right Whale in theGreat Hall of Whales and gain insight into the long history of shipbuilding in theMaritime Provinces.

CHARLOTTETOWNP R I N C E E D W A R D I S L A N D

The heart and soul of charming PrinceEdward Island, pocket-sized Charlottetownwas established as a port in the 1760s andlater hosted the conference that led to theformation of Canada in 1864. Located on apoint of land between two rivers and within alarge protected harbor, this amiable townexudes a graceful seafaring elegance including Georgian-era homes, cobblestonestreets, gas lamps and brick warehousesconverted into cafés and boutiques. A highlight is the Province House, the historicbrownstone that hosted the Fathers of the

A beguiling panorama of rocky bays, glacialboulders and peaceful villages unfolds aswe drive along the Lighthouse Trail, an areasteeped in pirate legends and the wrath andbounty of the sea. A shipbuilding center forcenturies, pretty Lunenburg features hillystreets adorned with cheerful Victorianmansions, while hauntingly beautiful Peggy’s Cove remains a quintessential fishing village, complete with clapboardhouses, bobbing boats and a solitary, often-photographed lighthouse punctuating itsrocky coast.

anada’s Maritime Provinces ofNova Scotia, New Brunswick

and Prince Edward Island are some ofNorth America’s most picturesque regions,a landscape of lush forests, fertile farmlands and wild, dramatic coasts.Soak up their seafaring charm as you discover intimate fishing hamlets, lonelylighthouses and port cities dotted withVictorian landmarks. You’ll marvel atwhales, the aerial dance of migratingseabirds and the world’s highest tide inthe Bay of Fundy. Discover the culturallegacy of the Acadians, the French settlerswho arrived in 1604. The people of theCanadian Maritimes are said to be thefriendliest in the world. You’ll experiencetheir warmth firsthand as you make yourway from the old shipbuilding center ofHalifax to leafy Saint John, gentle Charlottetown andAlexander Graham Bell’sadoptedhome onmisty,ruggedCapeBreton.

SAINT JOHNN E W B R U N S W I C K

After the American Revolution, 14,000 BritishLoyalists fled the colonies and settled in SaintJohn, making it the first official city in Canadain 1785. Much of the city was destroyed duringthe Great Fire of 1877. By the 1890s, Saint Johnwas a prosperous shipbuilding center,dependent on the thick forests of NewBrunswick’s interior. Located on the Bay ofFundy at the mouth of the St. John River, thecity of Saint John offers a quaint small-towncharm with inviting art galleries and splendid

HALIFAXN O V A S C O T I A

Nestled on the world’s second-largest natural harbor on “New Scotland’s” southerncoast, Halifax was founded in 1749 asEngland’s stronghold in the Atlantic. Todaythis easygoing capital is an inviting hub withstreets that slope down to the waterfront.There, overlooking the harbor, visitors candive headfirst into Halifax’s nautical historyat the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Themuseum showcases shipbuilding displaysand shipwreck treasures including remnantsfrom the Titanic, which sank east of Halifax in 1912. The star-shaped hilltop Citadel, builtby the British in 1828, offers commanding

views of the city and the iconicTown Clock below. Nearby, the

Public Gardens, establishedin 1867, are the oldestVictorian formal gardens in

North America—a 17-acreparadise with blooming

flowerbeds, bubbling foun-tains and quaint duck ponds.

DELTA BARRINGTON HOTELH A L I FA X

Located in the heart of downtown Halifax andconnected to the Link walkway system, theDelta Barrington Hotel offers easy access tothe city’s best sites including the waterfront,the lovely Grand Parade square, historic pubsand more. You will feel at home with an arrayof comforts and amenities, from hair dryersand newspapers to Delta’s “Sanctuary Beds.”

DELTA PRINCE EDWARDC H A R L O T T E T O W N

Soak up Prince Edward Island’s nautical charmalong with city and water views at the DeltaPrince Edward in Charlottetown. Located in theheart of Olde Charlottetown, the Delta PrinceEdward sits on the harbor along a beautifulwinding boardwalk adjacent to the shops ofPeake’s Wharf. Guestrooms feature an array ofamenities, from ironing boards and hair dryers tohigh-speed Internet access.

AUBERGE GISELE’S COUNTRY INNB A D D E C K

In 2009, readers of Travel + Leisure magazinevoted Cape Breton among the top three “bestislands in the world” to visit. The inn’s broad,sweeping lawns and beautiful gardens set the scene for your relaxing escape on thisaward-winning isle. Overlooking the Bras d'Or Lake, you’llenjoy Europeancharm and CapeBreton hospitalityalong with four-star dining at AubergeGisele’s CountryInn.

Confederation. Within easy reach ofCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island NationalPark is made up of 25 miles of sand dunes,forests and beaches. Part of the National Park,Cavendish is home to a traditional fishing village as well as a colony of great blue herons,some with 6-foot wingspans. Fans of authorLucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) and heryoung heroine, Anne of Green Gables, flock toCavendish to visit the famous Green Gablesfarmhouse. Montgomery set her tale about thepigtailed orphan here in her cousins’ homewhere period rooms transport fans of hermost popular book. Nearby, the fishing village of North Rustico serves up down-home,fresh-from-the-sea lobster feasts that feedthe entire community and beyond.

BADDECKN O V A S C O T I A

“I have travelled the globe. I have seen theCanadian and American Rockies, the Andesand the Alps and the highlands of Scotland,but for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivalsthem all.” Born in Scotland, AlexanderGraham Bell built his summer home inBaddeck where he sang the praises of hisadopted misty, rugged isle. The AlexanderGraham Bell Museum and Historic Site overlooks Bras d’Or Lake, a salt water inlandsea, and showcases fascinating biographicaldisplays as well as inventions. Baddeckserves as the capital of the Cabot Trail, an187-mile drive which rollercoasters aroundthe northern part of the island revealingmossy green valleys, craggy cliffs, wildcoastal zones and rivers thick with salmonand trout. Scottish Highlanders — up to anestimated 50,000 Scots — settled much ofthis island in the late 18th and early 19th

centuries. The stretch from Baddeck to CapeSmokey is known as the Gaelic Coast. You willalso experience the spirit of l’Acadie in CapeBreton, where the residents of the fishing villages maintain their French Canadian identity and language. Neil’s Harbour presentsa postcard-perfect photo opportunity. Set on a rockyknob, the red-and-white lighthouse is a charmingambassador in aland of lobsterand snow crab.

Imagine 100 billion tons of seawater—more thanthe combined flow of the world’s freshwater rivers—flowing in and out of the Bay of Fundy every day.This gradual yet mind-boggling ebb and flow literally tilts Nova Scotia slightly and creates powerful seasideerosion that scours cliffs, carves caves and forges towering sea stacks like those found at popular HopewellRocks. At low tide, you can walk on the ocean floor and inspect the bizarre red, sandstone pinnacles risingtoward the heavens. Underneath the water’s surface, one of the richest marine ecosystems churns with krill,squid, herring, tuna, mackerel, shrimp, sharks, dolphins and other fascinating sea life. Visitors to the Bay ofFundy have a front-row seat to nature and its aquatic splendor. On a boating adventure, a range of whalesmay be spotted breaching and lunging. At times the whale population exceeds 300 creatures includingHumpback, Northern Right, Beluga, and Minke whales, among others. Because of the food source and natural protection of the bay, Fundy is a popular spot for whales to give birth. Some experts say the Bay ofFundy surpasses the Great Barrier Reef in terms of breathtaking marine diversity. There’s no better place toappreciate Mother Nature and the foundation of her remarkable food chain.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Your exclusive Small-Group experience will accommodate a maximum of 28 travelers.

• Embark on a comprehensive program that showcases the culturalhighlights and the natural beauty ofCanada’s Maritime Provinces.

• Follow the Lighthouse Trail from scenicPeggy’s Cove to Lunenburg, whichhas retained its 18th-century ambience.

• Discover the natural wonders of theBay of Fundy and cruise the bluewaters on a whale-watching excursion.

• Savor the local cuisine, which features fresh, locally caught seafood.Enjoy a lobster dinner served in thelocal style.

• Join a lively kitchen party, a FrenchAcadian tradition. Grab a pair of woodenspoons and play along with the band!

HILTON SAINT JOHNS A I N T J O H N

Situated directly on the harbor at the foot ofhistoric King Street, the Hilton Saint John is

the premier property in Canada’soldest incorporated city. The country’s oldest continuous farmers’ market, the NewBrunswick Museum, the HarbourPassage Trail and other sites arewithin easy reach. Relax with allof the conveniences you desireincluding bathroom amenities, a coffee maker, a flat-screen television and more.

C

ACCOMMODATIONS

The Maritime Provinces

BAY OF FUNDY

Sunset near Lunenburg

Peggy’s Cove

U N E S C O

Old Town Lunenburg is a UNESCO WorldHeritage site featured in this comprehensive program. These sites are distinguished due to uni-versal scenic, historic, artistic or scientific value.

Low tide at the

Hopewell Rocks

on the shores

of the Bay of

Fundy reveals

the ocean floor

and amazing

rock formations

Left: Lunenburg

Below: Annapolis Valley

Above:ScenicCabot Trail,CapeBreton

Far left:AlexanderGrahamBell Home

Left:Bagpiper

Above: Anne of Green Gables farmhouse

Above right: Charlottetown

historic architecture. Seafood feasts are astaple here as is Moosehead beer, brewedlocally since 1928. Canada’s longest, steepest main street spills into Saint JohnHarbor where visitors discover BenedictArnold’s one-time home, Canada’s oldestCity Market and Barbour’s General Store, a hand-hewn timber landmark stocked withcure-alls, old fashioned candies and more. At the New Brunswick Museum, visitorsenjoy an up-close look at a life-size skeletonof a rare North Atlantic Right Whale in theGreat Hall of Whales and gain insight into the long history of shipbuilding in theMaritime Provinces.

CHARLOTTETOWNP R I N C E E D W A R D I S L A N D

The heart and soul of charming PrinceEdward Island, pocket-sized Charlottetownwas established as a port in the 1760s andlater hosted the conference that led to theformation of Canada in 1864. Located on apoint of land between two rivers and within alarge protected harbor, this amiable townexudes a graceful seafaring elegance including Georgian-era homes, cobblestonestreets, gas lamps and brick warehousesconverted into cafés and boutiques. A highlight is the Province House, the historicbrownstone that hosted the Fathers of the

A beguiling panorama of rocky bays, glacialboulders and peaceful villages unfolds aswe drive along the Lighthouse Trail, an areasteeped in pirate legends and the wrath andbounty of the sea. A shipbuilding center forcenturies, pretty Lunenburg features hillystreets adorned with cheerful Victorianmansions, while hauntingly beautiful Peggy’s Cove remains a quintessential fishing village, complete with clapboardhouses, bobbing boats and a solitary, often-photographed lighthouse punctuating itsrocky coast.

anada’s Maritime Provinces ofNova Scotia, New Brunswick

and Prince Edward Island are some ofNorth America’s most picturesque regions,a landscape of lush forests, fertile farmlands and wild, dramatic coasts.Soak up their seafaring charm as you discover intimate fishing hamlets, lonelylighthouses and port cities dotted withVictorian landmarks. You’ll marvel atwhales, the aerial dance of migratingseabirds and the world’s highest tide inthe Bay of Fundy. Discover the culturallegacy of the Acadians, the French settlerswho arrived in 1604. The people of theCanadian Maritimes are said to be thefriendliest in the world. You’ll experiencetheir warmth firsthand as you make yourway from the old shipbuilding center ofHalifax to leafy Saint John, gentle Charlottetown andAlexander Graham Bell’sadoptedhome onmisty,ruggedCapeBreton.

SAINT JOHNN E W B R U N S W I C K

After the American Revolution, 14,000 BritishLoyalists fled the colonies and settled in SaintJohn, making it the first official city in Canadain 1785. Much of the city was destroyed duringthe Great Fire of 1877. By the 1890s, Saint Johnwas a prosperous shipbuilding center,dependent on the thick forests of NewBrunswick’s interior. Located on the Bay ofFundy at the mouth of the St. John River, thecity of Saint John offers a quaint small-towncharm with inviting art galleries and splendid

HALIFAXN O V A S C O T I A

Nestled on the world’s second-largest natural harbor on “New Scotland’s” southerncoast, Halifax was founded in 1749 asEngland’s stronghold in the Atlantic. Todaythis easygoing capital is an inviting hub withstreets that slope down to the waterfront.There, overlooking the harbor, visitors candive headfirst into Halifax’s nautical historyat the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Themuseum showcases shipbuilding displaysand shipwreck treasures including remnantsfrom the Titanic, which sank east of Halifax in 1912. The star-shaped hilltop Citadel, builtby the British in 1828, offers commanding

views of the city and the iconicTown Clock below. Nearby, the

Public Gardens, establishedin 1867, are the oldestVictorian formal gardens in

North America—a 17-acreparadise with blooming

flowerbeds, bubbling foun-tains and quaint duck ponds.

DELTA BARRINGTON HOTELH A L I FA X

Located in the heart of downtown Halifax andconnected to the Link walkway system, theDelta Barrington Hotel offers easy access tothe city’s best sites including the waterfront,the lovely Grand Parade square, historic pubsand more. You will feel at home with an arrayof comforts and amenities, from hair dryersand newspapers to Delta’s “Sanctuary Beds.”

DELTA PRINCE EDWARDC H A R L O T T E T O W N

Soak up Prince Edward Island’s nautical charmalong with city and water views at the DeltaPrince Edward in Charlottetown. Located in theheart of Olde Charlottetown, the Delta PrinceEdward sits on the harbor along a beautifulwinding boardwalk adjacent to the shops ofPeake’s Wharf. Guestrooms feature an array ofamenities, from ironing boards and hair dryers tohigh-speed Internet access.

AUBERGE GISELE’S COUNTRY INNB A D D E C K

In 2009, readers of Travel + Leisure magazinevoted Cape Breton among the top three “bestislands in the world” to visit. The inn’s broad,sweeping lawns and beautiful gardens set the scene for your relaxing escape on thisaward-winning isle. Overlooking the Bras d'Or Lake, you’llenjoy Europeancharm and CapeBreton hospitalityalong with four-star dining at AubergeGisele’s CountryInn.

Confederation. Within easy reach ofCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island NationalPark is made up of 25 miles of sand dunes,forests and beaches. Part of the National Park,Cavendish is home to a traditional fishing village as well as a colony of great blue herons,some with 6-foot wingspans. Fans of authorLucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) and heryoung heroine, Anne of Green Gables, flock toCavendish to visit the famous Green Gablesfarmhouse. Montgomery set her tale about thepigtailed orphan here in her cousins’ homewhere period rooms transport fans of hermost popular book. Nearby, the fishing village of North Rustico serves up down-home,fresh-from-the-sea lobster feasts that feedthe entire community and beyond.

BADDECKN O V A S C O T I A

“I have travelled the globe. I have seen theCanadian and American Rockies, the Andesand the Alps and the highlands of Scotland,but for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivalsthem all.” Born in Scotland, AlexanderGraham Bell built his summer home inBaddeck where he sang the praises of hisadopted misty, rugged isle. The AlexanderGraham Bell Museum and Historic Site overlooks Bras d’Or Lake, a salt water inlandsea, and showcases fascinating biographicaldisplays as well as inventions. Baddeckserves as the capital of the Cabot Trail, an187-mile drive which rollercoasters aroundthe northern part of the island revealingmossy green valleys, craggy cliffs, wildcoastal zones and rivers thick with salmonand trout. Scottish Highlanders — up to anestimated 50,000 Scots — settled much ofthis island in the late 18th and early 19th

centuries. The stretch from Baddeck to CapeSmokey is known as the Gaelic Coast. You willalso experience the spirit of l’Acadie in CapeBreton, where the residents of the fishing villages maintain their French Canadian identity and language. Neil’s Harbour presentsa postcard-perfect photo opportunity. Set on a rockyknob, the red-and-white lighthouse is a charmingambassador in aland of lobsterand snow crab.

Imagine 100 billion tons of seawater—more thanthe combined flow of the world’s freshwater rivers—flowing in and out of the Bay of Fundy every day.This gradual yet mind-boggling ebb and flow literally tilts Nova Scotia slightly and creates powerful seasideerosion that scours cliffs, carves caves and forges towering sea stacks like those found at popular HopewellRocks. At low tide, you can walk on the ocean floor and inspect the bizarre red, sandstone pinnacles risingtoward the heavens. Underneath the water’s surface, one of the richest marine ecosystems churns with krill,squid, herring, tuna, mackerel, shrimp, sharks, dolphins and other fascinating sea life. Visitors to the Bay ofFundy have a front-row seat to nature and its aquatic splendor. On a boating adventure, a range of whalesmay be spotted breaching and lunging. At times the whale population exceeds 300 creatures includingHumpback, Northern Right, Beluga, and Minke whales, among others. Because of the food source and natural protection of the bay, Fundy is a popular spot for whales to give birth. Some experts say the Bay ofFundy surpasses the Great Barrier Reef in terms of breathtaking marine diversity. There’s no better place toappreciate Mother Nature and the foundation of her remarkable food chain.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Your exclusive Small-Group experience will accommodate a maximum of 28 travelers.

• Embark on a comprehensive program that showcases the culturalhighlights and the natural beauty ofCanada’s Maritime Provinces.

• Follow the Lighthouse Trail from scenicPeggy’s Cove to Lunenburg, whichhas retained its 18th-century ambience.

• Discover the natural wonders of theBay of Fundy and cruise the bluewaters on a whale-watching excursion.

• Savor the local cuisine, which features fresh, locally caught seafood.Enjoy a lobster dinner served in thelocal style.

• Join a lively kitchen party, a FrenchAcadian tradition. Grab a pair of woodenspoons and play along with the band!

HILTON SAINT JOHNS A I N T J O H N

Situated directly on the harbor at the foot ofhistoric King Street, the Hilton Saint John is

the premier property in Canada’soldest incorporated city. The country’s oldest continuous farmers’ market, the NewBrunswick Museum, the HarbourPassage Trail and other sites arewithin easy reach. Relax with allof the conveniences you desireincluding bathroom amenities, a coffee maker, a flat-screen television and more.

C

ACCOMMODATIONS

The Maritime Provinces

BAY OF FUNDY

Sunset near Lunenburg

Peggy’s Cove

U N E S C O

Old Town Lunenburg is a UNESCO WorldHeritage site featured in this comprehensive program. These sites are distinguished due to uni-versal scenic, historic, artistic or scientific value.

Low tide at the

Hopewell Rocks

on the shores

of the Bay of

Fundy reveals

the ocean floor

and amazing

rock formations

Left: Lunenburg

Below: Annapolis Valley

Above:ScenicCabot Trail,CapeBreton

Far left:AlexanderGrahamBell Home

Left:Bagpiper

Above: Anne of Green Gables farmhouse

Above right: Charlottetown

historic architecture. Seafood feasts are astaple here as is Moosehead beer, brewedlocally since 1928. Canada’s longest, steepest main street spills into Saint JohnHarbor where visitors discover BenedictArnold’s one-time home, Canada’s oldestCity Market and Barbour’s General Store, a hand-hewn timber landmark stocked withcure-alls, old fashioned candies and more. At the New Brunswick Museum, visitorsenjoy an up-close look at a life-size skeletonof a rare North Atlantic Right Whale in theGreat Hall of Whales and gain insight into the long history of shipbuilding in theMaritime Provinces.

CHARLOTTETOWNP R I N C E E D W A R D I S L A N D

The heart and soul of charming PrinceEdward Island, pocket-sized Charlottetownwas established as a port in the 1760s andlater hosted the conference that led to theformation of Canada in 1864. Located on apoint of land between two rivers and within alarge protected harbor, this amiable townexudes a graceful seafaring elegance including Georgian-era homes, cobblestonestreets, gas lamps and brick warehousesconverted into cafés and boutiques. A highlight is the Province House, the historicbrownstone that hosted the Fathers of the

A beguiling panorama of rocky bays, glacialboulders and peaceful villages unfolds aswe drive along the Lighthouse Trail, an areasteeped in pirate legends and the wrath andbounty of the sea. A shipbuilding center forcenturies, pretty Lunenburg features hillystreets adorned with cheerful Victorianmansions, while hauntingly beautiful Peggy’s Cove remains a quintessential fishing village, complete with clapboardhouses, bobbing boats and a solitary, often-photographed lighthouse punctuating itsrocky coast.

anada’s Maritime Provinces ofNova Scotia, New Brunswick

and Prince Edward Island are some ofNorth America’s most picturesque regions,a landscape of lush forests, fertile farmlands and wild, dramatic coasts.Soak up their seafaring charm as you discover intimate fishing hamlets, lonelylighthouses and port cities dotted withVictorian landmarks. You’ll marvel atwhales, the aerial dance of migratingseabirds and the world’s highest tide inthe Bay of Fundy. Discover the culturallegacy of the Acadians, the French settlerswho arrived in 1604. The people of theCanadian Maritimes are said to be thefriendliest in the world. You’ll experiencetheir warmth firsthand as you make yourway from the old shipbuilding center ofHalifax to leafy Saint John, gentle Charlottetown andAlexander Graham Bell’sadoptedhome onmisty,ruggedCapeBreton.

SAINT JOHNN E W B R U N S W I C K

After the American Revolution, 14,000 BritishLoyalists fled the colonies and settled in SaintJohn, making it the first official city in Canadain 1785. Much of the city was destroyed duringthe Great Fire of 1877. By the 1890s, Saint Johnwas a prosperous shipbuilding center,dependent on the thick forests of NewBrunswick’s interior. Located on the Bay ofFundy at the mouth of the St. John River, thecity of Saint John offers a quaint small-towncharm with inviting art galleries and splendid

HALIFAXN O V A S C O T I A

Nestled on the world’s second-largest natural harbor on “New Scotland’s” southerncoast, Halifax was founded in 1749 asEngland’s stronghold in the Atlantic. Todaythis easygoing capital is an inviting hub withstreets that slope down to the waterfront.There, overlooking the harbor, visitors candive headfirst into Halifax’s nautical historyat the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Themuseum showcases shipbuilding displaysand shipwreck treasures including remnantsfrom the Titanic, which sank east of Halifax in 1912. The star-shaped hilltop Citadel, builtby the British in 1828, offers commanding

views of the city and the iconicTown Clock below. Nearby, the

Public Gardens, establishedin 1867, are the oldestVictorian formal gardens in

North America—a 17-acreparadise with blooming

flowerbeds, bubbling foun-tains and quaint duck ponds.

DELTA BARRINGTON HOTELH A L I FA X

Located in the heart of downtown Halifax andconnected to the Link walkway system, theDelta Barrington Hotel offers easy access tothe city’s best sites including the waterfront,the lovely Grand Parade square, historic pubsand more. You will feel at home with an arrayof comforts and amenities, from hair dryersand newspapers to Delta’s “Sanctuary Beds.”

DELTA PRINCE EDWARDC H A R L O T T E T O W N

Soak up Prince Edward Island’s nautical charmalong with city and water views at the DeltaPrince Edward in Charlottetown. Located in theheart of Olde Charlottetown, the Delta PrinceEdward sits on the harbor along a beautifulwinding boardwalk adjacent to the shops ofPeake’s Wharf. Guestrooms feature an array ofamenities, from ironing boards and hair dryers tohigh-speed Internet access.

AUBERGE GISELE’S COUNTRY INNB A D D E C K

In 2009, readers of Travel + Leisure magazinevoted Cape Breton among the top three “bestislands in the world” to visit. The inn’s broad,sweeping lawns and beautiful gardens set the scene for your relaxing escape on thisaward-winning isle. Overlooking the Bras d'Or Lake, you’llenjoy Europeancharm and CapeBreton hospitalityalong with four-star dining at AubergeGisele’s CountryInn.

Confederation. Within easy reach ofCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island NationalPark is made up of 25 miles of sand dunes,forests and beaches. Part of the National Park,Cavendish is home to a traditional fishing village as well as a colony of great blue herons,some with 6-foot wingspans. Fans of authorLucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) and heryoung heroine, Anne of Green Gables, flock toCavendish to visit the famous Green Gablesfarmhouse. Montgomery set her tale about thepigtailed orphan here in her cousins’ homewhere period rooms transport fans of hermost popular book. Nearby, the fishing village of North Rustico serves up down-home,fresh-from-the-sea lobster feasts that feedthe entire community and beyond.

BADDECKN O V A S C O T I A

“I have travelled the globe. I have seen theCanadian and American Rockies, the Andesand the Alps and the highlands of Scotland,but for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivalsthem all.” Born in Scotland, AlexanderGraham Bell built his summer home inBaddeck where he sang the praises of hisadopted misty, rugged isle. The AlexanderGraham Bell Museum and Historic Site overlooks Bras d’Or Lake, a salt water inlandsea, and showcases fascinating biographicaldisplays as well as inventions. Baddeckserves as the capital of the Cabot Trail, an187-mile drive which rollercoasters aroundthe northern part of the island revealingmossy green valleys, craggy cliffs, wildcoastal zones and rivers thick with salmonand trout. Scottish Highlanders — up to anestimated 50,000 Scots — settled much ofthis island in the late 18th and early 19th

centuries. The stretch from Baddeck to CapeSmokey is known as the Gaelic Coast. You willalso experience the spirit of l’Acadie in CapeBreton, where the residents of the fishing villages maintain their French Canadian identity and language. Neil’s Harbour presentsa postcard-perfect photo opportunity. Set on a rockyknob, the red-and-white lighthouse is a charmingambassador in aland of lobsterand snow crab.

Imagine 100 billion tons of seawater—more thanthe combined flow of the world’s freshwater rivers—flowing in and out of the Bay of Fundy every day.This gradual yet mind-boggling ebb and flow literally tilts Nova Scotia slightly and creates powerful seasideerosion that scours cliffs, carves caves and forges towering sea stacks like those found at popular HopewellRocks. At low tide, you can walk on the ocean floor and inspect the bizarre red, sandstone pinnacles risingtoward the heavens. Underneath the water’s surface, one of the richest marine ecosystems churns with krill,squid, herring, tuna, mackerel, shrimp, sharks, dolphins and other fascinating sea life. Visitors to the Bay ofFundy have a front-row seat to nature and its aquatic splendor. On a boating adventure, a range of whalesmay be spotted breaching and lunging. At times the whale population exceeds 300 creatures includingHumpback, Northern Right, Beluga, and Minke whales, among others. Because of the food source and natural protection of the bay, Fundy is a popular spot for whales to give birth. Some experts say the Bay ofFundy surpasses the Great Barrier Reef in terms of breathtaking marine diversity. There’s no better place toappreciate Mother Nature and the foundation of her remarkable food chain.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Your exclusive Small-Group experience will accommodate a maximum of 28 travelers.

• Embark on a comprehensive program that showcases the culturalhighlights and the natural beauty ofCanada’s Maritime Provinces.

• Follow the Lighthouse Trail from scenicPeggy’s Cove to Lunenburg, whichhas retained its 18th-century ambience.

• Discover the natural wonders of theBay of Fundy and cruise the bluewaters on a whale-watching excursion.

• Savor the local cuisine, which features fresh, locally caught seafood.Enjoy a lobster dinner served in thelocal style.

• Join a lively kitchen party, a FrenchAcadian tradition. Grab a pair of woodenspoons and play along with the band!

HILTON SAINT JOHNS A I N T J O H N

Situated directly on the harbor at the foot ofhistoric King Street, the Hilton Saint John is

the premier property in Canada’soldest incorporated city. The country’s oldest continuous farmers’ market, the NewBrunswick Museum, the HarbourPassage Trail and other sites arewithin easy reach. Relax with allof the conveniences you desireincluding bathroom amenities, a coffee maker, a flat-screen television and more.

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HALIFAX • SAINT JOHN • CHARLOTTETOWN • BADDECK

Top to bottom:Kayakers navigateHopewell Rocks duringhigh tide.Fresh lobster

Acadian girl

Neil’s Harbour

Cover photos (clock-wise):

Peggy’s Cove

Fisherman

Flowerpot Rocks

Breaching whale

Halifax

Prince Edward Island

Clock Tower, Halifax

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track behind

occasionally and

dive into the woods.

Every time you do

you will be certain to

find something you

have never seen

before.”

Alexander Graham Bell

1847-1922

Scottish-born inventor

resident of Baddeck,

Nova Scotia

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NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable,visas; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning;excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; trav-el insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any person as amember of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel isunfit for travel or whose physical or mental conditionmay constitute a danger to themselves or to others on thetrip, subject only to the requirement that the portion ofthe total amount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded. Passengersrequiring special assistance, including without limitationthose who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able toassist them, and who will be totally responsible for pro-viding all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on Advance PurchaseExcursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to100% of the ticket price may be levied. If connectingflights are requested, special promotional fares may beused, in which case penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations are changed orcanceled after ticketing. After departure, if the reserva-tions are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUPITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penaltiesincurred as a result of program cancellation and/orchange in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever willbe subject to a $350 per person (AHI $250, UCLA $100)cancellation fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 76 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50%of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days upto the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture ofthe entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSUR-ANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTAFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submit-ted in writing to AHI International Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to theairline policy and the class of service flown. Details willbe provided with your pre-departure information.Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrierwithout notice. Excess baggage charges for additional oroversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not includ-ed in your trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is at theowner's risk throughout the travel program. RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation act only as agents for the suppliers of travelconveyance, transport, accommodations or other serviceand have no responsibility for any delays, delayed depar-ture or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death,damage or injury to person or property or accident,mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommoda-tions, transportation or other services or for any substitu-tion of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with orwithout notice, or for any additional expenses occasionedthereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange ratesand other information current at the time of printing, aresubject to change at or before the time of departure. Norevisions of the printed itinerary or its included featuresare anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make anychanges, with or without notice, that might become nec-essary, with the mutual understanding that any addition-al expenses will be paid by the individual passenger.Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility ofthe owners at all times. If the entire program is cancelledfor any reason, participants shall have no claim otherthan for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental orother condition of disability that would create a hazardfor himself/herself or other passengers and accepts theterms of this contract. The airlines and other transporta-tion companies concerned are not to be held responsiblefor any act, omission, or event, during the time passen-gers are not on board their conveyances. The passagecontract in use, when issued, shall constitute the solecontract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.ASSOCIATION DISCLAIMER-Services of a UCLA fac-ulty lecturer are based on a minimum of 15 booked pas-sengers.'

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires all alumni and friends to join to use our services. Youmay invite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.

___Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.

___No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_______________)__________________________________________

Cell: (_______________)___________________________________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Send separate form.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:Land Programr I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.r Please call me/us to discuss my/our air options.r I prefer single accommodations at an additional $895 (limited availability).r I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Land and Air Programr I/we reserve the Land Program and request the Air Program round-tripto Halifax, Nova Scotia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

r Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by June 9, 2010 (75 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard or Visa. Makechecks payable to AHI International.Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

r Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

r Charge my deposit to: r MasterCard r Visa Expires________/________

Card #___________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Class Year

Title First Middle Last Class Year

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:9-19045

Reserve your tr ip to the Canadian Marit imes! INCLUDED FEATURES

First, Two Nights in Halifax• Relax for two nights at the ideally

located Delta Barrington Hotel.• Gather with your fellow travelers at the

hotel for a Welcome Reception.• Discover the highlights of Halifax,

including the Maritime Museum of theAtlantic. Continue to Peggy’s Cove andhistoric Lunenburg.

• Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in Halifax.

Then, Two Nights in Saint John• Delight in two nights at the Hilton

Saint John.• En route to Saint John, explore the

winegrowing region of the AnnapolisValley. Enjoy lunch and a wine tasting ata winery before riding a ferry across theBay of Fundy.

• Tour the New Brunswick Museum andenjoy a whale-watching cruise on theBay of Fundy.

Next, Two Nights in Charlottetown• Spend two nights at the Delta Prince

Edward.• En route to Charlottetown, admire the

scenic splendor of the Bay of FundyNational Park and Hopewell Rocks.Stop to enjoy a bit of French Acadian musical culture: a kitchen party. Continueto Charlottetown on Prince EdwardIsland.

• Visit the house that inspired the popularAnne of Green Gables books. Continueyour exploration of Prince Edward Islandat the Cavendish National HistoricSite and Rustico, a charming fishingtown.

• Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.• Try a traditional lobster dinner, P.E.I.

style.

Then, Two Nights in Baddeck• Enjoy accommodations at the Auberge

Gisele’s Inn.• Take a ferry to Nova Scotia. Explore

Cape Breton Island. Visit theAlexander Graham Bell Museumbefore returning to Baddeck.

ITINERARY

Day 1 .................... Depart Gateway

City / Arrive

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Day 2 .................................... Halifax

Day 3 ............................ Saint John,

New Brunswick

Day 4 .............................. Saint John

Day 5 ...................... Charlottetown,

Prince Edward Island

Day 6 ........................ Charlottetown

Day 7 ........ Baddeck, Nova Scotia

Day 8 .................................. Baddeck

Day 9 .................................... Halifax

Day 10 ...... Return to Gateway City

AIR PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

For your convenience, AHI offers a flexible AirProgram featuring special air fares available at an additional cost in conjunction with theLand Program.AHI has designated specific Group AirSchedules for this departure utilizing round-tripscheduled jet service from North America toHalifax, Nova Scotia. Those participating onthese flights will enjoy motor coach transfersbetween the arrival/departure airport abroadand the hotels, including baggage handling.Prices are dependent upon dates, air routesand class of service chosen and will be reflect-ed on your Reservation Confirmation, whichwill be sent to you upon receipt of your reser-vation. Air schedules will be sent with yourFinal Invoice approximately 90 days beforedeparture. Prices quoted to you will include alldomestic and foreign governmental airportdeparture taxes and fees and any applicablefuel surcharges. AHI ticketed passengers willalso receive Automatic $250,000 FlightInsurance, subject to policy terms.

LAND PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

Full Price Special Savings Special Price$3,645 $250 $3,395*

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

VAT is an additional $125 per person.

All prices quoted are per person, based on double occupancy (unless otherwise stated).Single accommodations are an additional $895 (limited availability).

• Enjoy a scenic drive along the CabotTrail. Visit St. Peter’s Church,picturesque fishing villages, Neil’sHarbor and Ingonish.

Finally, One Night in Halifax• Enjoy accommodations at the Delta

Barrington Hotel.• Attend a special Farewell Reception

and Dinner.

Transfers and Porterage• Ferry and deluxe motor coach transfers

to Saint John, Charlottetown, Baddeckand the return to Halifax.

• Baggage handling to and from all youraccommodations on the transfers above.

MANY INCLUDED EXTRAS• Consultation services of a dedicated

Passenger Service Representativeprior to departure.

• Attentive services of an experienced AHITravel Director throughout your trip.

• Full American-style buffet breakfasteach morning at the hotels, plus two lunches, three dinners, and tea or coffeewith all meals.

• Tipping of all your excursion guides and drivers.

• Detailed destination and travel informa-tion to assist in your planning.

• Complimentary travel wallet.

For more information, please contact us at 310-206-0613or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586)

UCLAlumni.net/Travel

Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this adventure that

celebrates the best of the Canadian Maritimes. Summer is theperfect time to escape to the fresh cool air of the North Atlanticand enjoy a panorama of historic shipbuilding cities, authenticfishing villages and picture-perfect seascapes.

With this program, enjoy the worry-free convenience andvalue of group travel while maintaining your freedom to explore.Unwind in waterfront hotels that offer warmth, accessibility and all the comforts of home. Feast on your choice of fresh Canadianfare including produce plucked from local farms and seafood delicacies like succulent lobster and prized Malpeque oysters—sweet, briny and fresh off the boat.

Share an unforgettable journey with like-minded travelers asyou learn the fascinating maritime history of French-Acadians andAnglo-Loyalists, follow in the footsteps of explorers and piratesand visit enchanting sites including the home that inspired thewinsome “Anne of Green Gables” tales.

As a member of our group, you’ll enjoy personalized attentionand exceptional service. Your needs and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to by an experienced staff of travel professionals. This program will fill quickly, so makeyour reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:•An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an

independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences,inclusions and services at a comparable price.

•Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 47 years of travel experience to gain preferred entrance topopular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

•Flexibility and customization. They will help you tailor your dream trip with add-ons and extensions, while free timeduring the trip allows you to pursue your own interests.

•Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professionalstaff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

•Full endorsement by the USTOA. This professional association safeguards consumers’ deposits and payments with a $1 Million Traveler’s Assistance Program.

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HALIFAX • SAINT JOHN • CHARLOTTETOWN • BADDECK

Top to bottom:Kayakers navigateHopewell Rocks duringhigh tide.Fresh lobster

Acadian girl

Neil’s Harbour

Cover photos (clock-wise):

Peggy’s Cove

Fisherman

Flowerpot Rocks

Breaching whale

Halifax

Prince Edward Island

Clock Tower, Halifax

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? *If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/or after thisprogram, please contact us no later than 60 days prior to departure and they will behappy to assist you with your reservations.* A nonrefundable service fee and additionalair/land charges based on reservations apply. 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel

“Leave the beaten

track behind

occasionally and

dive into the woods.

Every time you do

you will be certain to

find something you

have never seen

before.”

Alexander Graham Bell

1847-1922

Scottish-born inventor

resident of Baddeck,

Nova Scotia

CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Registration No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Registration No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2010 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable,visas; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning;excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; trav-el insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any person as amember of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel isunfit for travel or whose physical or mental conditionmay constitute a danger to themselves or to others on thetrip, subject only to the requirement that the portion ofthe total amount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded. Passengersrequiring special assistance, including without limitationthose who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able toassist them, and who will be totally responsible for pro-viding all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on Advance PurchaseExcursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to100% of the ticket price may be levied. If connectingflights are requested, special promotional fares may beused, in which case penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations are changed orcanceled after ticketing. After departure, if the reserva-tions are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUPITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penaltiesincurred as a result of program cancellation and/orchange in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever willbe subject to a $350 per person (AHI $250, UCLA $100)cancellation fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 76 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50%of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days upto the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture ofthe entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSUR-ANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTAFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submit-ted in writing to AHI International Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to theairline policy and the class of service flown. Details willbe provided with your pre-departure information.Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrierwithout notice. Excess baggage charges for additional oroversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not includ-ed in your trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is at theowner's risk throughout the travel program. RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation act only as agents for the suppliers of travelconveyance, transport, accommodations or other serviceand have no responsibility for any delays, delayed depar-ture or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death,damage or injury to person or property or accident,mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommoda-tions, transportation or other services or for any substitu-tion of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with orwithout notice, or for any additional expenses occasionedthereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange ratesand other information current at the time of printing, aresubject to change at or before the time of departure. Norevisions of the printed itinerary or its included featuresare anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make anychanges, with or without notice, that might become nec-essary, with the mutual understanding that any addition-al expenses will be paid by the individual passenger.Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility ofthe owners at all times. If the entire program is cancelledfor any reason, participants shall have no claim otherthan for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental orother condition of disability that would create a hazardfor himself/herself or other passengers and accepts theterms of this contract. The airlines and other transporta-tion companies concerned are not to be held responsiblefor any act, omission, or event, during the time passen-gers are not on board their conveyances. The passagecontract in use, when issued, shall constitute the solecontract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.ASSOCIATION DISCLAIMER-Services of a UCLA fac-ulty lecturer are based on a minimum of 15 booked pas-sengers.'

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires all alumni and friends to join to use our services. Youmay invite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.

___Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.

___No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_______________)__________________________________________

Cell: (_______________)___________________________________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Send separate form.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:Land Programr I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.r Please call me/us to discuss my/our air options.r I prefer single accommodations at an additional $895 (limited availability).r I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Land and Air Programr I/we reserve the Land Program and request the Air Program round-tripto Halifax, Nova Scotia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

r Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by June 9, 2010 (75 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard or Visa. Makechecks payable to AHI International.Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

r Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

r Charge my deposit to: r MasterCard r Visa Expires________/________

Card #___________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Class Year

Title First Middle Last Class Year

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:9-19045

Reserve your tr ip to the Canadian Marit imes! INCLUDED FEATURES

First, Two Nights in Halifax• Relax for two nights at the ideally

located Delta Barrington Hotel.• Gather with your fellow travelers at the

hotel for a Welcome Reception.• Discover the highlights of Halifax,

including the Maritime Museum of theAtlantic. Continue to Peggy’s Cove andhistoric Lunenburg.

• Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in Halifax.

Then, Two Nights in Saint John• Delight in two nights at the Hilton

Saint John.• En route to Saint John, explore the

winegrowing region of the AnnapolisValley. Enjoy lunch and a wine tasting ata winery before riding a ferry across theBay of Fundy.

• Tour the New Brunswick Museum andenjoy a whale-watching cruise on theBay of Fundy.

Next, Two Nights in Charlottetown• Spend two nights at the Delta Prince

Edward.• En route to Charlottetown, admire the

scenic splendor of the Bay of FundyNational Park and Hopewell Rocks.Stop to enjoy a bit of French Acadian musical culture: a kitchen party. Continueto Charlottetown on Prince EdwardIsland.

• Visit the house that inspired the popularAnne of Green Gables books. Continueyour exploration of Prince Edward Islandat the Cavendish National HistoricSite and Rustico, a charming fishingtown.

• Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.• Try a traditional lobster dinner, P.E.I.

style.

Then, Two Nights in Baddeck• Enjoy accommodations at the Auberge

Gisele’s Inn.• Take a ferry to Nova Scotia. Explore

Cape Breton Island. Visit theAlexander Graham Bell Museumbefore returning to Baddeck.

ITINERARY

Day 1 .................... Depart Gateway

City / Arrive

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Day 2 .................................... Halifax

Day 3 ............................ Saint John,

New Brunswick

Day 4 .............................. Saint John

Day 5 ...................... Charlottetown,

Prince Edward Island

Day 6 ........................ Charlottetown

Day 7 ........ Baddeck, Nova Scotia

Day 8 .................................. Baddeck

Day 9 .................................... Halifax

Day 10 ...... Return to Gateway City

AIR PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

For your convenience, AHI offers a flexible AirProgram featuring special air fares available at an additional cost in conjunction with theLand Program.AHI has designated specific Group AirSchedules for this departure utilizing round-tripscheduled jet service from North America toHalifax, Nova Scotia. Those participating onthese flights will enjoy motor coach transfersbetween the arrival/departure airport abroadand the hotels, including baggage handling.Prices are dependent upon dates, air routesand class of service chosen and will be reflect-ed on your Reservation Confirmation, whichwill be sent to you upon receipt of your reser-vation. Air schedules will be sent with yourFinal Invoice approximately 90 days beforedeparture. Prices quoted to you will include alldomestic and foreign governmental airportdeparture taxes and fees and any applicablefuel surcharges. AHI ticketed passengers willalso receive Automatic $250,000 FlightInsurance, subject to policy terms.

LAND PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

Full Price Special Savings Special Price$3,645 $250 $3,395*

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

VAT is an additional $125 per person.

All prices quoted are per person, based on double occupancy (unless otherwise stated).Single accommodations are an additional $895 (limited availability).

• Enjoy a scenic drive along the CabotTrail. Visit St. Peter’s Church,picturesque fishing villages, Neil’sHarbor and Ingonish.

Finally, One Night in Halifax• Enjoy accommodations at the Delta

Barrington Hotel.• Attend a special Farewell Reception

and Dinner.

Transfers and Porterage• Ferry and deluxe motor coach transfers

to Saint John, Charlottetown, Baddeckand the return to Halifax.

• Baggage handling to and from all youraccommodations on the transfers above.

MANY INCLUDED EXTRAS• Consultation services of a dedicated

Passenger Service Representativeprior to departure.

• Attentive services of an experienced AHITravel Director throughout your trip.

• Full American-style buffet breakfasteach morning at the hotels, plus two lunches, three dinners, and tea or coffeewith all meals.

• Tipping of all your excursion guides and drivers.

• Detailed destination and travel informa-tion to assist in your planning.

• Complimentary travel wallet.

For more information, please contact us at 310-206-0613or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586)

UCLAlumni.net/Travel

Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this adventure that

celebrates the best of the Canadian Maritimes. Summer is theperfect time to escape to the fresh cool air of the North Atlanticand enjoy a panorama of historic shipbuilding cities, authenticfishing villages and picture-perfect seascapes.

With this program, enjoy the worry-free convenience andvalue of group travel while maintaining your freedom to explore.Unwind in waterfront hotels that offer warmth, accessibility and all the comforts of home. Feast on your choice of fresh Canadianfare including produce plucked from local farms and seafood delicacies like succulent lobster and prized Malpeque oysters—sweet, briny and fresh off the boat.

Share an unforgettable journey with like-minded travelers asyou learn the fascinating maritime history of French-Acadians andAnglo-Loyalists, follow in the footsteps of explorers and piratesand visit enchanting sites including the home that inspired thewinsome “Anne of Green Gables” tales.

As a member of our group, you’ll enjoy personalized attentionand exceptional service. Your needs and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to by an experienced staff of travel professionals. This program will fill quickly, so makeyour reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:•An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an

independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences,inclusions and services at a comparable price.

•Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 47 years of travel experience to gain preferred entrance topopular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

•Flexibility and customization. They will help you tailor your dream trip with add-ons and extensions, while free timeduring the trip allows you to pursue your own interests.

•Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professionalstaff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

•Full endorsement by the USTOA. This professional association safeguards consumers’ deposits and payments with a $1 Million Traveler’s Assistance Program.

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Boo

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Apr

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SPONSORED BY

AUG. 23 - SEPT. 1, 2010

Book now

and save! See Special

Offer on address

panel.

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HALIFAX • SAINT JOHN • CHARLOTTETOWN • BADDECK

Top to bottom:Kayakers navigateHopewell Rocks duringhigh tide.Fresh lobster

Acadian girl

Neil’s Harbour

Cover photos (clock-wise):

Peggy’s Cove

Fisherman

Flowerpot Rocks

Breaching whale

Halifax

Prince Edward Island

Clock Tower, Halifax

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? *If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/or after thisprogram, please contact us no later than 60 days prior to departure and they will behappy to assist you with your reservations.* A nonrefundable service fee and additionalair/land charges based on reservations apply. 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel

“Leave the beaten

track behind

occasionally and

dive into the woods.

Every time you do

you will be certain to

find something you

have never seen

before.”

Alexander Graham Bell

1847-1922

Scottish-born inventor

resident of Baddeck,

Nova Scotia

CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Registration No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Registration No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2010 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable,visas; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning;excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; trav-el insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any person as amember of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel isunfit for travel or whose physical or mental conditionmay constitute a danger to themselves or to others on thetrip, subject only to the requirement that the portion ofthe total amount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded. Passengersrequiring special assistance, including without limitationthose who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able toassist them, and who will be totally responsible for pro-viding all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on Advance PurchaseExcursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to100% of the ticket price may be levied. If connectingflights are requested, special promotional fares may beused, in which case penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations are changed orcanceled after ticketing. After departure, if the reserva-tions are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUPITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penaltiesincurred as a result of program cancellation and/orchange in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever willbe subject to a $350 per person (AHI $250, UCLA $100)cancellation fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 76 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50%of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days upto the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture ofthe entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSUR-ANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTAFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submit-ted in writing to AHI International Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to theairline policy and the class of service flown. Details willbe provided with your pre-departure information.Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrierwithout notice. Excess baggage charges for additional oroversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not includ-ed in your trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is at theowner's risk throughout the travel program. RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation act only as agents for the suppliers of travelconveyance, transport, accommodations or other serviceand have no responsibility for any delays, delayed depar-ture or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death,damage or injury to person or property or accident,mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommoda-tions, transportation or other services or for any substitu-tion of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with orwithout notice, or for any additional expenses occasionedthereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange ratesand other information current at the time of printing, aresubject to change at or before the time of departure. Norevisions of the printed itinerary or its included featuresare anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make anychanges, with or without notice, that might become nec-essary, with the mutual understanding that any addition-al expenses will be paid by the individual passenger.Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility ofthe owners at all times. If the entire program is cancelledfor any reason, participants shall have no claim otherthan for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental orother condition of disability that would create a hazardfor himself/herself or other passengers and accepts theterms of this contract. The airlines and other transporta-tion companies concerned are not to be held responsiblefor any act, omission, or event, during the time passen-gers are not on board their conveyances. The passagecontract in use, when issued, shall constitute the solecontract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.ASSOCIATION DISCLAIMER-Services of a UCLA fac-ulty lecturer are based on a minimum of 15 booked pas-sengers.'

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires all alumni and friends to join to use our services. Youmay invite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.

___Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.

___No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_______________)__________________________________________

Cell: (_______________)___________________________________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Send separate form.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:Land Programr I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.r Please call me/us to discuss my/our air options.r I prefer single accommodations at an additional $895 (limited availability).r I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Land and Air Programr I/we reserve the Land Program and request the Air Program round-tripto Halifax, Nova Scotia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

r Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by June 9, 2010 (75 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard or Visa. Makechecks payable to AHI International.Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

r Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

r Charge my deposit to: r MasterCard r Visa Expires________/________

Card #___________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Class Year

Title First Middle Last Class Year

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:9-19045

Reserve your tr ip to the Canadian Marit imes! INCLUDED FEATURES

First, Two Nights in Halifax• Relax for two nights at the ideally

located Delta Barrington Hotel.• Gather with your fellow travelers at the

hotel for a Welcome Reception.• Discover the highlights of Halifax,

including the Maritime Museum of theAtlantic. Continue to Peggy’s Cove andhistoric Lunenburg.

• Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in Halifax.

Then, Two Nights in Saint John• Delight in two nights at the Hilton

Saint John.• En route to Saint John, explore the

winegrowing region of the AnnapolisValley. Enjoy lunch and a wine tasting ata winery before riding a ferry across theBay of Fundy.

• Tour the New Brunswick Museum andenjoy a whale-watching cruise on theBay of Fundy.

Next, Two Nights in Charlottetown• Spend two nights at the Delta Prince

Edward.• En route to Charlottetown, admire the

scenic splendor of the Bay of FundyNational Park and Hopewell Rocks.Stop to enjoy a bit of French Acadian musical culture: a kitchen party. Continueto Charlottetown on Prince EdwardIsland.

• Visit the house that inspired the popularAnne of Green Gables books. Continueyour exploration of Prince Edward Islandat the Cavendish National HistoricSite and Rustico, a charming fishingtown.

• Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.• Try a traditional lobster dinner, P.E.I.

style.

Then, Two Nights in Baddeck• Enjoy accommodations at the Auberge

Gisele’s Inn.• Take a ferry to Nova Scotia. Explore

Cape Breton Island. Visit theAlexander Graham Bell Museumbefore returning to Baddeck.

ITINERARY

Day 1 .................... Depart Gateway

City / Arrive

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Day 2 .................................... Halifax

Day 3 ............................ Saint John,

New Brunswick

Day 4 .............................. Saint John

Day 5 ...................... Charlottetown,

Prince Edward Island

Day 6 ........................ Charlottetown

Day 7 ........ Baddeck, Nova Scotia

Day 8 .................................. Baddeck

Day 9 .................................... Halifax

Day 10 ...... Return to Gateway City

AIR PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

For your convenience, AHI offers a flexible AirProgram featuring special air fares available at an additional cost in conjunction with theLand Program.AHI has designated specific Group AirSchedules for this departure utilizing round-tripscheduled jet service from North America toHalifax, Nova Scotia. Those participating onthese flights will enjoy motor coach transfersbetween the arrival/departure airport abroadand the hotels, including baggage handling.Prices are dependent upon dates, air routesand class of service chosen and will be reflect-ed on your Reservation Confirmation, whichwill be sent to you upon receipt of your reser-vation. Air schedules will be sent with yourFinal Invoice approximately 90 days beforedeparture. Prices quoted to you will include alldomestic and foreign governmental airportdeparture taxes and fees and any applicablefuel surcharges. AHI ticketed passengers willalso receive Automatic $250,000 FlightInsurance, subject to policy terms.

LAND PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

Full Price Special Savings Special Price$3,645 $250 $3,395*

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

VAT is an additional $125 per person.

All prices quoted are per person, based on double occupancy (unless otherwise stated).Single accommodations are an additional $895 (limited availability).

• Enjoy a scenic drive along the CabotTrail. Visit St. Peter’s Church,picturesque fishing villages, Neil’sHarbor and Ingonish.

Finally, One Night in Halifax• Enjoy accommodations at the Delta

Barrington Hotel.• Attend a special Farewell Reception

and Dinner.

Transfers and Porterage• Ferry and deluxe motor coach transfers

to Saint John, Charlottetown, Baddeckand the return to Halifax.

• Baggage handling to and from all youraccommodations on the transfers above.

MANY INCLUDED EXTRAS• Consultation services of a dedicated

Passenger Service Representativeprior to departure.

• Attentive services of an experienced AHITravel Director throughout your trip.

• Full American-style buffet breakfasteach morning at the hotels, plus two lunches, three dinners, and tea or coffeewith all meals.

• Tipping of all your excursion guides and drivers.

• Detailed destination and travel informa-tion to assist in your planning.

• Complimentary travel wallet.

For more information, please contact us at 310-206-0613or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586)

UCLAlumni.net/Travel

Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this adventure that

celebrates the best of the Canadian Maritimes. Summer is theperfect time to escape to the fresh cool air of the North Atlanticand enjoy a panorama of historic shipbuilding cities, authenticfishing villages and picture-perfect seascapes.

With this program, enjoy the worry-free convenience andvalue of group travel while maintaining your freedom to explore.Unwind in waterfront hotels that offer warmth, accessibility and all the comforts of home. Feast on your choice of fresh Canadianfare including produce plucked from local farms and seafood delicacies like succulent lobster and prized Malpeque oysters—sweet, briny and fresh off the boat.

Share an unforgettable journey with like-minded travelers asyou learn the fascinating maritime history of French-Acadians andAnglo-Loyalists, follow in the footsteps of explorers and piratesand visit enchanting sites including the home that inspired thewinsome “Anne of Green Gables” tales.

As a member of our group, you’ll enjoy personalized attentionand exceptional service. Your needs and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to by an experienced staff of travel professionals. This program will fill quickly, so makeyour reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:•An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an

independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences,inclusions and services at a comparable price.

•Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 47 years of travel experience to gain preferred entrance topopular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

•Flexibility and customization. They will help you tailor your dream trip with add-ons and extensions, while free timeduring the trip allows you to pursue your own interests.

•Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professionalstaff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

•Full endorsement by the USTOA. This professional association safeguards consumers’ deposits and payments with a $1 Million Traveler’s Assistance Program.

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HALIFAX • SAINT JOHN • CHARLOTTETOWN • BADDECK

Top to bottom:Kayakers navigateHopewell Rocks duringhigh tide.Fresh lobster

Acadian girl

Neil’s Harbour

Cover photos (clock-wise):

Peggy’s Cove

Fisherman

Flowerpot Rocks

Breaching whale

Halifax

Prince Edward Island

Clock Tower, Halifax

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? *If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/or after thisprogram, please contact us no later than 60 days prior to departure and they will behappy to assist you with your reservations.* A nonrefundable service fee and additionalair/land charges based on reservations apply. 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel 310-206-0613 UCLAlumni.net/Travel

“Leave the beaten

track behind

occasionally and

dive into the woods.

Every time you do

you will be certain to

find something you

have never seen

before.”

Alexander Graham Bell

1847-1922

Scottish-born inventor

resident of Baddeck,

Nova Scotia

CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Registration No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Registration No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2010 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable,visas; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning;excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included features; trav-el insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any person as amember of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel isunfit for travel or whose physical or mental conditionmay constitute a danger to themselves or to others on thetrip, subject only to the requirement that the portion ofthe total amount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded. Passengersrequiring special assistance, including without limitationthose who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able toassist them, and who will be totally responsible for pro-viding all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on Advance PurchaseExcursion fares. After tickets are issued, penalties up to100% of the ticket price may be levied. If connectingflights are requested, special promotional fares may beused, in which case penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations are changed orcanceled after ticketing. After departure, if the reserva-tions are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUPITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penaltiesincurred as a result of program cancellation and/orchange in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever willbe subject to a $350 per person (AHI $250, UCLA $100)cancellation fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 76 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of theentire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50%of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days upto the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture ofthe entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSUR-ANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTAFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submit-ted in writing to AHI International Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to theairline policy and the class of service flown. Details willbe provided with your pre-departure information.Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrierwithout notice. Excess baggage charges for additional oroversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not includ-ed in your trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is at theowner's risk throughout the travel program. RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation act only as agents for the suppliers of travelconveyance, transport, accommodations or other serviceand have no responsibility for any delays, delayed depar-ture or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death,damage or injury to person or property or accident,mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommoda-tions, transportation or other services or for any substitu-tion of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with orwithout notice, or for any additional expenses occasionedthereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange ratesand other information current at the time of printing, aresubject to change at or before the time of departure. Norevisions of the printed itinerary or its included featuresare anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make anychanges, with or without notice, that might become nec-essary, with the mutual understanding that any addition-al expenses will be paid by the individual passenger.Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility ofthe owners at all times. If the entire program is cancelledfor any reason, participants shall have no claim otherthan for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental orother condition of disability that would create a hazardfor himself/herself or other passengers and accepts theterms of this contract. The airlines and other transporta-tion companies concerned are not to be held responsiblefor any act, omission, or event, during the time passen-gers are not on board their conveyances. The passagecontract in use, when issued, shall constitute the solecontract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.ASSOCIATION DISCLAIMER-Services of a UCLA fac-ulty lecturer are based on a minimum of 15 booked pas-sengers.'

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires all alumni and friends to join to use our services. Youmay invite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.

___Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.

___No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_______________)__________________________________________

Cell: (_______________)___________________________________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Send separate form.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:Land Programr I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.r Please call me/us to discuss my/our air options.r I prefer single accommodations at an additional $895 (limited availability).r I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Land and Air Programr I/we reserve the Land Program and request the Air Program round-tripto Halifax, Nova Scotia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

r Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by June 9, 2010 (75 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard or Visa. Makechecks payable to AHI International.Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

r Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

r Charge my deposit to: r MasterCard r Visa Expires________/________

Card #___________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Class Year

Title First Middle Last Class Year

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:9-19045

Reserve your tr ip to the Canadian Marit imes! INCLUDED FEATURES

First, Two Nights in Halifax• Relax for two nights at the ideally

located Delta Barrington Hotel.• Gather with your fellow travelers at the

hotel for a Welcome Reception.• Discover the highlights of Halifax,

including the Maritime Museum of theAtlantic. Continue to Peggy’s Cove andhistoric Lunenburg.

• Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in Halifax.

Then, Two Nights in Saint John• Delight in two nights at the Hilton

Saint John.• En route to Saint John, explore the

winegrowing region of the AnnapolisValley. Enjoy lunch and a wine tasting ata winery before riding a ferry across theBay of Fundy.

• Tour the New Brunswick Museum andenjoy a whale-watching cruise on theBay of Fundy.

Next, Two Nights in Charlottetown• Spend two nights at the Delta Prince

Edward.• En route to Charlottetown, admire the

scenic splendor of the Bay of FundyNational Park and Hopewell Rocks.Stop to enjoy a bit of French Acadian musical culture: a kitchen party. Continueto Charlottetown on Prince EdwardIsland.

• Visit the house that inspired the popularAnne of Green Gables books. Continueyour exploration of Prince Edward Islandat the Cavendish National HistoricSite and Rustico, a charming fishingtown.

• Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.• Try a traditional lobster dinner, P.E.I.

style.

Then, Two Nights in Baddeck• Enjoy accommodations at the Auberge

Gisele’s Inn.• Take a ferry to Nova Scotia. Explore

Cape Breton Island. Visit theAlexander Graham Bell Museumbefore returning to Baddeck.

ITINERARY

Day 1 .................... Depart Gateway

City / Arrive

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Day 2 .................................... Halifax

Day 3 ............................ Saint John,

New Brunswick

Day 4 .............................. Saint John

Day 5 ...................... Charlottetown,

Prince Edward Island

Day 6 ........................ Charlottetown

Day 7 ........ Baddeck, Nova Scotia

Day 8 .................................. Baddeck

Day 9 .................................... Halifax

Day 10 ...... Return to Gateway City

AIR PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

For your convenience, AHI offers a flexible AirProgram featuring special air fares available at an additional cost in conjunction with theLand Program.AHI has designated specific Group AirSchedules for this departure utilizing round-tripscheduled jet service from North America toHalifax, Nova Scotia. Those participating onthese flights will enjoy motor coach transfersbetween the arrival/departure airport abroadand the hotels, including baggage handling.Prices are dependent upon dates, air routesand class of service chosen and will be reflect-ed on your Reservation Confirmation, whichwill be sent to you upon receipt of your reser-vation. Air schedules will be sent with yourFinal Invoice approximately 90 days beforedeparture. Prices quoted to you will include alldomestic and foreign governmental airportdeparture taxes and fees and any applicablefuel surcharges. AHI ticketed passengers willalso receive Automatic $250,000 FlightInsurance, subject to policy terms.

LAND PROGRAMAug. 23 - Sept. 1, 2010

Full Price Special Savings Special Price$3,645 $250 $3,395*

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

VAT is an additional $125 per person.

All prices quoted are per person, based on double occupancy (unless otherwise stated).Single accommodations are an additional $895 (limited availability).

• Enjoy a scenic drive along the CabotTrail. Visit St. Peter’s Church,picturesque fishing villages, Neil’sHarbor and Ingonish.

Finally, One Night in Halifax• Enjoy accommodations at the Delta

Barrington Hotel.• Attend a special Farewell Reception

and Dinner.

Transfers and Porterage• Ferry and deluxe motor coach transfers

to Saint John, Charlottetown, Baddeckand the return to Halifax.

• Baggage handling to and from all youraccommodations on the transfers above.

MANY INCLUDED EXTRAS• Consultation services of a dedicated

Passenger Service Representativeprior to departure.

• Attentive services of an experienced AHITravel Director throughout your trip.

• Full American-style buffet breakfasteach morning at the hotels, plus two lunches, three dinners, and tea or coffeewith all meals.

• Tipping of all your excursion guides and drivers.

• Detailed destination and travel informa-tion to assist in your planning.

• Complimentary travel wallet.

For more information, please contact us at 310-206-0613or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586)

UCLAlumni.net/Travel

Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,Indulge your sense of wanderlust with this adventure that

celebrates the best of the Canadian Maritimes. Summer is theperfect time to escape to the fresh cool air of the North Atlanticand enjoy a panorama of historic shipbuilding cities, authenticfishing villages and picture-perfect seascapes.

With this program, enjoy the worry-free convenience andvalue of group travel while maintaining your freedom to explore.Unwind in waterfront hotels that offer warmth, accessibility and all the comforts of home. Feast on your choice of fresh Canadianfare including produce plucked from local farms and seafood delicacies like succulent lobster and prized Malpeque oysters—sweet, briny and fresh off the boat.

Share an unforgettable journey with like-minded travelers asyou learn the fascinating maritime history of French-Acadians andAnglo-Loyalists, follow in the footsteps of explorers and piratesand visit enchanting sites including the home that inspired thewinsome “Anne of Green Gables” tales.

As a member of our group, you’ll enjoy personalized attentionand exceptional service. Your needs and wishes have been anticipated and will be attended to by an experienced staff of travel professionals. This program will fill quickly, so makeyour reservation today!

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:•An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an

independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences,inclusions and services at a comparable price.

•Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 47 years of travel experience to gain preferred entrance topopular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

•Flexibility and customization. They will help you tailor your dream trip with add-ons and extensions, while free timeduring the trip allows you to pursue your own interests.

•Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professionalstaff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

•Full endorsement by the USTOA. This professional association safeguards consumers’ deposits and payments with a $1 Million Traveler’s Assistance Program.

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