Getting to Canada with 200 Pennies in Your Pocket
Getting to Canada with 200 Pennies in Your Pocket is about informing the public on the various options available to get to or from Canada via the USA on a shoestring budget of a shoestring budget (i.e. 200 pennies) utilizing ferries, trains, buses, or all of the above. The hope of this book is that travelers will not be deffered from visiting this wonderful country due to the increasing cost of airfare.
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Getting to Canada with 200 Pennies in Your Pocket
Getting to Canada with 200 Pennies in Your Pocket is about informing the public on the various options available to get to or from Canada via the USA on a shoestring budget of a shoestring budget (i.e. 200 pennies) utilizing ferries, trains, buses, or all of the above. The hope of this book is that travelers will not be deffered from visiting this wonderful country due to the increasing cost of airfare.
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Getting to Canada with 200 Pennies in Your Pocket

Getting to Canada with 200 Pennies in Your Pocket

by Shon-tiyon Horton
Getting to Canada with 200 Pennies in Your Pocket

Getting to Canada with 200 Pennies in Your Pocket

by Shon-tiyon Horton

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Getting to Canada with 200 Pennies in Your Pocket is about informing the public on the various options available to get to or from Canada via the USA on a shoestring budget of a shoestring budget (i.e. 200 pennies) utilizing ferries, trains, buses, or all of the above. The hope of this book is that travelers will not be deffered from visiting this wonderful country due to the increasing cost of airfare.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014661775
Publisher: Shon-tiyon Horton
Publication date: 07/07/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 13 KB

About the Author

Shon-tiyon Horton is a multilingual translator and interpreter that has lived, worked, and studied in over fifteen countries throughout the Caribean, Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Prior to serving on the mission field as well as with the U.S. Peace Corps, he studied international business and finance at Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD and Howard University in Washington, D.C. While in D.C., he served stints in government and politics via Capitol Hill as well as with BAMPAC. He currently resides in southwest Illinois supporting immigrant families in the metropolitan St. Louis area with their transition to life here in the United States.
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