Green vacation tips
Have you taken steps toward a greener summer vacation this year? Got plans for an upcoming eco-friendly holiday? Advice for lowering eco-footprints at the campsite, cottage or on the water? Favourite green hotel? We want to hear your ideas and tips! Share your comments here.
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August 8th, 2008 at 8:34 am
Hi,
My kids and I took a hike up a local Glacier. We stayed close to home, it’s a one hour drive to the parking lot, and then we hiked for three days. It was an absolutely fantastic and uplifting trip! The kids - 10 & 12 - ate it up and wanted more. They were sad to leave on the Monday as the people and the weather all co-operated to treat us with a fabulous time in the heart of Mother Nature - Kokanee Glacier Cabin in the Kootenays - rocks!!!
We packed in all our own food and we made sure we never left something behind - even the compost. No scrap of packaging either and I would explain why to my kids as we hiked and hiked and snapped pic after pic after pic.
Pierce, Liam and Linnea
August 29th, 2008 at 8:55 am
Tip for those who fly:
Anyone going through airport security in North America in the last few years is familiar with the sight of garbage bins full of water bottles that travellers have had to throw out, as they’re not allowed past security. These bottles are NOT recycled by the airport. What few people know is that empty bottles can go through the security check. So rather than leave your bottle in the garbage, empty the water out so that you can reuse it at the other end of your journey.