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Itinerary First, you will draw up your itinerary for your trip.

This means that you and your partners will look at a map, and figure out the route you are going to travel across Canada- and yes, you will be traveling by car (and ferry when you are on the coasts). Then you will determine what your stops are going to be and what you are going to see in each location. You will need to figure out how far it is between your stops, how long you are going to spend in each location, and what you are going to see there. At this point, you are probably wondering, How many places do we need to visit on our trip? You need to visit a minimum of one place in each province and territory. This means that your group will make at least thirteen stops on your trip. Furthermore, you also need to chart your course on Google Maps, or some other image. You can view the slide show on the GCRT website for more on how to create a map on Google Maps. An example of a created map can also be seen on the website. Checklist At least 13 stops Map with trip on it (including stops) Distance between stops Time in each location Time to get from one location to the next

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