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  1. Pacific orca lodge

Key Information: Specialty Category: Eco lodges Location: British Columbia Region: Canada Min Price: 287 Canadian Dollar (CAD) per day Max Price: 312 Canadian Dollar (CAD) per day


Located in the emerald green waters of the Inside Passage, Pacific Orca floating eco-lodge is situated to take advantage of the myriad of islands that make up the Broughton Archipelago Marine Park. The topography of this unique area is a unique blend of countless islets combined with massive fjords carved thousands of years ago by the great glaciers. There area is home to one of the largest resident Orca whale populations in the world with numbers reaching in excess of 200 whales. Every year the whales return to feed on the abundant salmon supply, play, sleep and rub their bodies on the pebble ocean floor at Robson Bight. Highlights of this expedition are the great guides, fabulous westcoast cuisine and awe-inspiring views! Small group sizes make for an exquisite and intimate experience.

Property amenities: A true eco lodge, we are off the power grid and environmentally friendly. We have a solar power system that provides us with all the electricity that we need. The lodge also makes good use of clean burning propane; there is a cozy gas fireplace to keep us warm if it gets cold in the evenings. We do have a pressure water system at the lodge as well. The solar system powers a pressure pump, so we do have on demand water at the lodge. We even have a barbeque under the covered deck for fresh salmon BBQ dinners! The lodge has shared washroom facilities, an outdoor shower (with hot water) and a good library of books that pertain to the area. There are also some board games, cards etc. for added evening entertainment. And the fishing off the deck is fun and sometimes quite fruitful. We caught a 35 lb. halibut off the deck in 2003!

Nearby attractions and activities: Local native culture, Alert Bay U’Mista cultural center for history of the local natives. Great salmon fishing is also available in this area, call for details. Grizzly bear viewing trips also available, call for details.

Policy: - 30% deposit to confirm your booking. - Minimum age is 15 years. - Non smoking indoors. - 4 Day minimum. - Meet at water taxi 12:00 noon. - No pets. - Cancellation policy in effect. Call for details.

Packages: 4 day 3 night packages includes all meals, guiding, kayaking equipment and return water taxi transfers from Port McNeill. Cost is $1249 per person. Discounts available for booking more than one person.

2) YUKON LITTLE BRAEBURN LAKE LODGE

Key Information: Specialty Category: Eco lodges Location: Yukon Region: Canada Min Price: 60 Canadian Dollar (CAD) per day Max Price: 150 Canadian Dollar (CAD) per day


The property is 4km of the Klondike Highway, about 1hr, 110 km north of Whitehorse. We cross the Klusha Creek, there is no bridge, which ensures privacy. There are no other buildings on the lake. The Property is bordered by a river on one side and the lake to the south. There is the historic “Braeburn Road House” site nearby, a stop over during the Gold Rush era. We are right on the Dawson overland trail and next to the Trans Canada Trail.

Property amenities: The main Loghouse has 6 bedrooms each having a double and single bed. There is nice south facing living area, a large south facing deck over viewing the private lake, and separate eating room. Wood heat, gravity fed water, propane lights and cook stove. This is not a high end property it is true wilderness lodge, newly build in 2002, but no running water, power or such, on purpose. We have a separate shower house and Sauna, also log, for our guests, as well as a second cabin with an open fire place. There are 3 other log cabins for 2 people each on 4km away Braeburn Lake. This property sports hot showers and running water and has a year around care taker, Don Banks.

Nearby attractions and activities: The real attraction is the surrounding pristine nature, from migrating birds in spring and fall, to wildlife like moose and bison and good fishing in unknown lakes nearby. There are great trails to explore the area, the Trans Canada trail connects in 4km distance. Also there is the, for its giant cinnamon buns famous, “Braeburn Highway” Lodge in 5 km distance and an Airstrip. Floatplanes can land in front of the property.

Policy: Shortest stay 5 nights. There are 3 booking options: - Nightly rental only; - Nightly rental with full meals; - Nightly rental with full meals and daily guided tours. - Bedding supplied. - Check in 3 p.m., Check out noon; - Smoking allowed; - Children welcome; - Dogs allowed outside in kennel area.

Packages: Rental Options: 1. Rental only, own transportation (4x4 only) $ 30 p.p. night, 2 People minimum 3. Rental, Transfers and full meals $ 100 night p.p. 4. Rental, Transfers, full meals, daily excursions (4 to 6 hrs) $ 140 night p.p.

Member discount: 10% discount for InfoHub customer

3) ALPINE LODGE MINAKAMI

Key Information: Specialty Category: Eco lodges Location: Japan Region: Asia Min Price: 4000 Japanese Yen (JPY) per day

Max Price: 5000 Japanese Yen (JPY) per day

Alpine Lodge is situated in the mountain township of Minakami, one of Japan's premiere hot spring and ski resorts in the North of Gunma Prefecture. The lodge is primely located in the Yubiso area (valley of the hidden hot springs), which lies in the center of Minakami's 10 ski fields, with the closest field just 200 meters from the back door. Guests have a variety of activities and adventures to choose from while staying at the lodge, from on-piste skiing and snowboarding to backcountry and snowshoe tours, Alpine Lodge has a package that is suitable for everyone. Every weekend there will be various music and outdoor events ranging from acoustic live to DJ's and bands.

Property amenities: Bar/Cafe; Lounge with satellite TV, DVD and VHS players; Club/movie theatre; 300 sq m wood bbq deck; Shower facilities; Giant baths - mens, womens, mixed; Free washing machine; Drying room; Western toilets; Pool table; Free Internet and wireless Internet available; Fully equipped communal kitchen; Dinning room; Ski demo center; Gear shop.

Nearby attractions and activities: 10 ski areas, Japan's largest outdoor Hot Spring, Craft and cultural village. Whitewater rafting, canyoning, downhill MTB, paragliding.

Location: Minakami has been one of Japans' best kept winter secrets. A hot spring resort town nestled in the Tanigawa Range in Northern Gunma, just 72 minutes by train from Tokyo.

Policy: Cancellation Policy: 15 - 7 days before 20%, 6-2 days before 30%, day before 50%, on the day 100% Check-in 15:00 \Check-out 10:00

Packages: 1 night + 1 day lift ticket = 7000 yen (private +1000 yen) 2 nights + 2 day lift ticket = 13000 yen (private +1000 yen)) 1 night + half day snowshoe = 8500 yen (private +1000 yen) 1 night + full day snow shoe = 12000 yen (private +1000 yen) 1 night + backcountry skiing or snowboarding = 15000 yen (private +1000 yen) Summer packages also available with canyoning, rafting and MTB.

Notes: Children below the age of 12 are half price, babies below 3 free

Task 3. Look at this sign and guess what it means

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Конец формы

Task 4. Look at the pictures below and explain:

  1. what is necessary to pitch a tent;

  1. what the depicted tents are equipped with. Give your recommendation what you

should take if you are going to backpack and stay overnight.

Task 5. Look at the pictures and express your opinion what type of travel

each type of tents is the most appropriate for.

Task 6.

Active Vocabulary

accommodate tourist

accommodation

amenity

amenities

awning

badminton

bar

  • snack bar

barbecue

barbecue stand

base

basketball

bath

  • bath towel

  • sitz bath

  • steam bath

  • take a bath

bathhouse

bathroom

baths

  • Russian baths

  • swimming baths

  • Turkish bath

billiard

  • billiard room

  • billiards

  • play billiard

bivouac

  • - bivouac camp

  • - go into bivouac

bonfire

- bonfire site

bowling

  • bowling alley

burner

  • gas burner

  • oil burner

  • turn on / light a burner

  • turn off a burner

cabin

  • log cabin

  • winter cabin

café

  • self-service café

camp

  • base camp

  • bivouac camp

  • summer camp

  • tented camp

  • to break up a camp

  • to make a camp

  • to pitch a camp

  • to set up a camp

campground

camping site

campsite

canteen

caravan

  • go caravanning

chair

  • camp-chair

  • folding-chair

  • hammock chair

chalet

charge

  • charges for staying

cottage

facilities

fire-place

firewood

  • bring firewood

  • chop firewood

  • gather firewood

folding bed

gas-jet

halt

holiday center

hut

  • hunters’ hut

igloo

izba

lodge

  • ecolodge

  • ski lodge

  • hunting lodge

  • sanatorium lodge

  • winter wilderness lodge

halt

hammock

house

information stand

inn

kettle

latrin

lavatory

lean-to

mess kit

playground

pool

  • play pool

  • poolroom

pot

reception

  • at reception

  • reception desk

refuge

  • mountain refuge

  • stop off at the refuges

refuse bin

rental of camping outfit

rest home

resort

  • ski resort

rest point

  • at rest point

sanatorium

sauna

  • Russian authentic sauna

  • sauna shower

sports ground

stay overnight

stopping place

table games

tennis

  • lawn tennis

  • table tennis

  • tennis court

tent

  • break up a tent

  • fix a tent

  • pitch a tent

  • stretch a tent

  • tent pole

  • tent stake

  • tent-peg

  • to tent

tepee; teepee

toilet

tourist center

tourist lounge

trivet

volleyball

  • volleyball court

wash-stand

WC

yurt

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