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Cloutier was with her husband, Francois, and their two children. They were with Francois brother, Mi
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But from the mouths of whining children and scolding mothers, the language accommodation florence hotel of love can be as harsh and irritating as any other. It shrieks accommodation florence hotel and slams like a roller coaster car, and smells like sausage accommodation florence hotel and peppers.
accommodation florence hotel In the Jersey Cape, French Canadians are everywhere. All those pop-up tent trailers with Quebec plates fish-tailing their way down the Parkway end up in campgrounds where license plates that say "Je me souviens" (I remember) run 50-50 with those that say "The Garden State" or "The Empire State" or "Pennsylvania."
They stay in hotels and motels named to lure them. Chalfonte, La Mer, Marquis de Lafayette and Montreal Inn in Cape May. Chateau Bleau, Fleur de Lis, Le Voyageur, Royal Canadian and Quebec in the Wildwoods.
accommodation florence hotel "We are very content here," said Helen Cloutier of Drummondville, Quebec, poolside at LeVoyageur. "The children accommodation florence hotel are close to amusements and we adults are close to liquor stores! I vacationed in Mexico, Cuba, the Domincan, St. Martens and I worked in Florida, and this is the best place for a family."
Cloutier was with her husband, Francois, and their two children. They were with Francois brother, Michel, his wife, Vicki, and their three kids. Vicki began coming to the Cape May County 33 years ago as a little girl.
The Cloutier brothers are in the building trade. Each year, Canada takes a two-week construction holiday in July. All building stops, and the Jersey accommodation florence hotel Cape get inundated. accommodation florence hotel One in four tourists during that time are Canadian.
Diane Wieland, the county tourism director, said 13 percent of all visitors to cape shores are from Quebec. Since tourism is a $5 billion industry accommodation florence hotel in the cape second only in the state to Atlantic County basic math says French Canadians spend about $650 million. Bienvenue, is right.
They opened a tourism office accommodation florence hotel on Rue Sainte-Catherine, the heart of downtown Montreal. They went to Quebec outdoor recreation shows, selling Cape May County alongside Coleman lamps and Rockwood Campers.
From 1970 until 1995, the office was open, and now a second and third generation of Qu b cois, like Vicki Cloutier, have made Cape May County a yearly habit. The Jersey Cape motto, "Where Memories are Made" came true for thousands of Quebec families. The county accommodation florence hotel still has a PR rep in Quebec, and remains aggressive in marketing. It takes out ads in local press, and the national bird-watching magazines, as Cape May is a birder s paradise.
"When passports were required to enter the country, it added $90 to the cost of their vacations," Wieland said. "So we came up with Passport to Savings where 100 local businesses give discounts to Canadians."
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