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PRE-DEPARTURE
- Passport
- Emergency
Information/waiver form
- Insurance
- Traveller's
Cheques
- Credit/Debit
cards
- Currency
- Guide
Books/maps
- Photocopy
all documents (including ticket)
BASICS
- Luggage/travel
pack
- Sheet,
pillow case
- Towel,
face cloth
- Camera/film
- Wet
weather gear
- Water
bottle
- Phrase
Book
- Travel
journal
- Address
book
- Travel
locks
- Luggage
ID tags
- Visor
or brimmed hat
MAINTENANCE
ITEMS
- Flashlight
& batteries
- Sewing
kit
- Laundry
bag
- Camera
batteries
- Medication
Aspirin/pain reliever
- Cold
medicine
- Contact
lens prep
- Diarrhea
medicine
- Laxative
- Sunscreen
- Antibiotic
cream
- Personal
hygiene items
-
Personal prescriptions
| TOILETRIES
- Comb/brush
- Dental
Floss
- Deodorant
Soap - personal & laundry
- Skin
care lotions
- Makeup
Mirror
- Manicure
kit
- Shampoo
- Towelettes
- Shaving
cream
- Hairdryer
HOME
CHECKLIST
- Stop
deliveries
- Have
Post Office hold mail
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Arrange care of pets, lawn, houseplants
- Set
up timed lighting device
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Leave house key and itinerary with neighbour
- Empty
fridge
- Store
valuables in a safe place
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Lock all doors and windows
CLOTHING
MEN
- 1
pr casual pants
- 1
pr dress pants
- 2
T-shirts
- 2
casual (golf) shirts
- 1
dress shirt
- 1
pullover/sweatshirt
- 1
pullover/sweater
- 1
lightweight jacket
- Underwear
- Socks
- Bathing
suit
- 3
pr Shoes max (runner, sandal, casual)
- Choose
clothing that breathes, washes easily & dries quickly
| CLOTHING
WOMEN
- 1
pr long pants
- 2
skirts
- 1
dress/1 pr dress slacks
- Bathing
suit
- 2
T-shirts/casual tops
- 3
casual dress blouses
- Pullover
- Cardigan/lightweight
jacket
- Underwear
- Socks
- 3
pr shoes
- (runner,
sandals, shoes)
- Keep
your colour scheme simple, accessories to a bare minimum, and do not
bring good jewellery
10 ESSENTIALS
- Everyday
Bag (In transit
it will hold all the valuables you need to keep close: tickets, camera,
prescription medication, and reading material)
- First
Aid Kit (A compact travel health kit is a must.)
- Passport/money
carrier (It is essential to keep passport and money secure.)
- Travel
watch/alarm (Lightweight, water resistant and reliable.)
- Pocket
Knife (Basic blade, can/bottle opener, scissors, tweezers and
corkscrew.)
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Electrical converter/adapter
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Flashlight
- Sunglasses
- Travel
Organiser (For identification, tickets, receipts & addresses)
- A
positive attitude
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FEATURES
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Essentials
Trip Kit
A
well-thought out approach for the average amount of personal gear.
Hang-up hook keeps the bag
out of the sink
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Clothing
Care
A
deluxe sewing kit; all your laundry essentials; and hang tites for
hanging it all up!
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UnderCover
Deluxe Security Belt
Two
compartments help to keep things organized.
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The concept of "hostelling" was started in Germany in 1907
by a school teacher who wanted to give his students a chance to explore
the countryside. To do this he developed a network of simple accommodations.
The movement soon spread across Europe and in 1932 the International
Youth Hostel Federation was founded to set standards for hostel and
to promote hostelling. Today, Hostelling International is the world's
largest accommodation provider with over 5000 hostels in 70 countries.
Each year over 45 million guests take advantage of this network of
safe, clean, affordable accommodation in both shared and private rooms.
Hostel guests can stay in castles in Italy, convents in Ireland, beach
houses in Australia, and ski lodges in Canada.
Hostelling
International is a non-profit association promoting culturally and
environmentally sensitive travel for people of all ages. Today, only
hostels in Bavaria, Germany restrict access for those over 26. Everywhere
else in the world guests of all ages are welcome. Hostels have evolved
over the years and now provide many more services as well as a range
of accommodation options. Many offer tours and organised activities
designed to help guests experience the physical and cultural environment
of the area. A few of the amenities available include guest kitchens
for cooking your own meals, restaurants/cafes, games rooms, libraries,
laundry facilities, bicycle rentals, internet kiosks and TV lounges.
For those planning a walking tour some hostels are located near popular
walking and hiking routes.
Most
hostels can provide private as well as dormitory style accommodation.
Many hostels will provide for families, where a family can have a
private room for a slightly higher fee. In the dorms, dividers provide
guests with greater privacy and lockers are available to ensure personal
security. Due to the popularity of hostels it is now possible to make
reservations internationally by phone, fax or email. Most require
a credit card number or a pre-paid deposit for the first night. Members
have access to the International Booking network for assured accommodation
with instant confirmation.
The
actual cost of overnight accommodation averages $18. In urban areas
hostels are typically more expensive (e.g. London $48, Paris $40).
In most countries a valid Hostel International membership card is
not required, but non-members can expect to pay an additional 35%
for each night's stay. A Hostel International membership card costs
$35.00 (incl. GST), and can now be purchased locally at The Traveller's
Tale 526 Cliffe Avenue. A number of things to remember if you are
planning to use hostels, all hostels offer security lock-up for personal
items so it is a good idea to bring your own combination or padlock.
Most hostels provide blankets and pillows and require guests to use
sleep sheets. Sleep sheets have a pocket to cover the pillow and a
flap to protect the blanket. The majority of Hostels prohibit the
use of personal sleeping bags for hygienic reasons. Sleep sheets range
in price from $25 to $35 and are also available at The Traveller's
Tale.
If
you are considering this form of travel we will be more than
happy to answer any questions you might have, please contact us at
250-703-0168. A useful website is: http://www.hihostels.com/openHome.sma
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For
all your passport information questions please use this link: http://www.ppt.gc.ca/menu_e.asp.
To
pick up a passport application, come into the store at 526 Cliffe
Avenue, Courtenay.
The
Courtyard, 526 Cliffe Avenue
Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada V9N 2J4
Phone: (250) 703-0168 Fax: (250) 703-0178
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