Vacation Dreams

Tag: January 2002

  • Meeting News

    Meeting news from our branches around the world.


  • Ontario:

    The next meeting will be on January 18th at the the Woodsworth
    Co-op : Ann Dohler will talk about her recent trip to Peru,
    the Galapagos and the Amazon.

    For further information on Ontario meetings, please contact: Svatka
    Hermanek: shermanek@schulich.yorku.ca or Bruce Weber: tel.
    416-203-0911 or Paul Webb: tel. 416-694-8259.

    Toronto GT Meetings are held on the third Friday of January,
    March, May, September and November. Usually at the Woodsworth
    Co-op, Penthouse, 133,
    Wilton Street in
    downtown
    Toronto at 8.00 p.m.


  • Historic Scotland: The Island of Iona

    Iona, the tiny island off Mull, off the west coast of Scotland, is
    known as being the island where St. Columba and his 12 disciples
    landed from Ireland in AD 563 and spread the word of Christianity
    to Scotland and beyond. As such, it is an important centre for
    pilgrims who flock to Iona once a year. In fact, many Kings of
    Scotland, Norway and Ireland are buried on Iona.

    It is unbelievably small and picturesque and runs 3 miles from
    north to south and 1½ miles from east to west. Whilst cars
    are not allowed on Iona, it is possible to visit by ferry from
    Mull. There are two hotels which can be contacted by internet: the
    Argyll Hotel reception@argyllhoteliona.co.uk
    and the St Columba Hotel columba@btconnect.com.

    Iona is very green and peaceful; it has a wonderfully serene feel
    to the island, one of calm. There is an Abbey and a Nunnery that
    hold what is believed to be some of the most complete collection of
    Christian carved stones in Scotland, ranging in age from 600AD to
    the 1600s.

    To see: there is St Columbus' restored monastery, shops, a post
    office, hotels, a golf course, an old marble quarry, gorgeous sandy
    beaches, walking paths and plenty of wild life to see.