Explore the majestic Pacific Northwest and California on this eight day adventure, from the wilds of Mount St. Helens and the Columbia River Gorge to the sophistication of Portland and San Francisco. Travel along Oregon’s beautiful Pacific coast. Enjoy a cruise up the Rogue River. Visit Redwood National Park. Explore Eureka, a historic timber and fishing village. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and discover the “City by the Bay” – San Francisco. See photos, itinerary map, and more tour details for the Pacific Northwest & California tour package: http://www.gocollette.com/tours/north-america/usa/pacific-northwest–california
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Ten Pacific Northwest Picks for Bandcamp Friday February 2023
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The Spokane International Film Festival returns with a mix of films from the Pacific Northwest and around the world
If first impressions are indeed significant, the 24th annual Spokane International Film Festival is well worth checking out.
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The late Larry Cassidy, a dedicated and influential advocate for the Northwest’s fish and wildlife, is remembered fondly
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