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Golfing Great Lakes

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Pricing

Departures: Jul-Sep 2010.

Prices:
Per person sharing cabin from $6,395

While we do everything possible to maintain our prices, if fuel rates increase significantly, it may be necessary to institute a per person fuel surcharge.

2010 SPECIAL PRICING:  Book this journey with us for travel in 2010, and select departures enjoy a savings of $700 per person off the regular fare for cabin categories AA, A, B, C, D, and E. Enjoy a savings of $2000 per person off the regular fare for cabin categories PHS and VS.  Availability is limited.

SEPTEMBER 2010 SPECIAL PRICING:  Book the 4, 11, or 18 September 2010 departure with us, and enjoy a complimentary overnight at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto as well as breakfast and transfers to and from the ship.This offer is based on availability.


For more information, to book, or to speak to an R. Crusoe & Son tour specialist, please call us at 800-585-8555.

Local Flavor

These are times to consider what's right here in our own backyard. To wit: those great Great Lakes—Ontario, Erie, Huron, Michigan, and Superior. Knowing that they form what is essentially a vast inland sea right here in the continental U.S. of A., isn't it time you took a closer look?

The Under-Our-Nose, Somewhat Surprising Great Lakes. Aboard the Clelia II. 8 Days. 

Manituolin IslandNot every vacation need be international. Aboard the charming Clelia II, an all-suite, 100-guest cruise ship, sail from Toronto into Lake Ontario. The Welland Canal is like a liquid staircase, taking us from one altitude to another and into Lake Erie. Ever experienced Niagara Falls (besides on your honeymoon—lo’ those many years ago—when you were a bit distracted)? Here’s your chance.

Then Lake Huron and its Manituolin Island, home of the Wikwemikong Indians, to whom we pay a visit on their reservation.

Mackinac Bridge.Mackinac (pronounce it Mack-in-awe, please) Island is our adventure gateway into Lake Michigan and our time machine back to the authentic Victorian age. No cars, no fumes, no noise on this little piece of paradise. Michigan's Upper Peninsula was once the hub of copper mining. No more, but history has left its mark.

Back into Canada and Thunder Bay, a French fur-trading center back in the 1600s and later, home to Britain's Old Fort William.

Disembark in Duluth, Minnesota, a wiser, worldlier American.

Please note: Some departures operate in the reverse direction, from Duluth to Toronto.

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