Top 10 Things To Do Near The Spa-Francorchamps Racetrack
We’ve spend several days in the area and can assure you – it’s well worth taking more time to stay in the region because there is lots to see and do
We’ve spend several days in the area and can assure you – it’s well worth taking more time to stay in the region because there is lots to see and do
Niagara is a year-round playground with lots of festivals
Although Niagara Falls are spectacular and millions of people visit them every year, there’s so much more to do in the area it should be considered a part of your trip – and not the sole reason for it.
If you’ve ever stayed in a hotel, you probably assume that the room has been cleaned before you arrive. Fresh sheets, vacuumed carpets, and a wiped-down bathroom – seems reasonable, right? Well, brace yourself, because hotel drinking glasses hygiene might surprise you…you may want to think twice before using that seemingly innocent drinking glass sitting next to the sink.
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We’ve already covered the new travel restrictions/requirements if you’re heading to Europe and the UK this year (link below), but the USA have also strengthened their domestic travel requirements – and not just for flying either. Here is a breakdown of some of the new requirements for U.S. Residents. The most important one is REAL ID that starts May 7, 2025. According to TSA, the new travel requirement will be strictly enforced.
Henry Ford was concerned that the rapid pace of technological progress was threatening to erase America’s cultural heritage, and his desire was to make Greenfield Village a living museum that would showcase American life, history, and traditions – to provide a sense of connection to the past for future generations. Spanning over 80 acres, Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan is a sprawling outdoor museum – it’s a step back in time where you can explore restored buildings from different periods in American history – from Thomas Edison’s lab to the Wright Brothers’ workshop, historical homes and shops. It’s a living, breathing re-creation of American history.
After our fantastic Rouge Factory Tour, we headed back to The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, a sprawling tribute to American ingenuity. The museum isn’t just about cars; it’s a treasure trove of historical artifacts that highlight innovation across multiple industries and time-lines. While cars are a big part of the story, the museum also showcases everything from early aeroplanes to steam engines, home appliances, and even presidential limousines.
Our day began with a tour of the legendary Ford Rouge Factory, which has been a cornerstone of Ford’s production since its inception in the early 20th century. The Rouge site was initially envisioned by Henry Ford as a “self-sufficient” factory, where raw materials could enter one end and finished cars could roll off the line at the other. Over the years, the factory has evolved, but it remains one of the most advanced manufacturing facilities in the world.
Several airline regulation changes are set to take effect starting in January 2025, impacting both domestic and international travel. We’re focusing on Air Canada because it’s our preferred airline and it will impact Canadians more than any other airline.