• VIMY RIDGE & ARRAS

    We depart Paris after breakfast and travel just under two hours to the site of the Canadian National Vimy Memorial. Designed by Canadian sculptor Walter Seymour Allward in the 1920s and constructed as the National Memorial for the 60,000 Canadians who died during World War I, it is located on the site of the Battle of Vimy Ridge fought 100 years ago. It took 11 years to build. Over 50,000 Canadian and French veterans attended the official unveiling by King Edward VIII on July 26, 1936. In 2007, the Memorial was completely restored and unveiled again. At the base of the Memorial, these words appear in French and English: To the valour of their countrymen in the Great War and in the memory of their sixty thousand dead this monument is raised by the people of Canada. In the afternoon we will tour the nearby town of Arras, home to famous architects, composers, and scientists, before a visit to the catacombs and WWI underground tunnels. We return to our residence in Paris in time for dinner. This memorable excursion will remind us of the huge sacrifice made by men for us to live freely today.
    What to bring: Walking shoes, water, hat, and sunscreen.
    Duration: Full Day
    Anticipated date: Saturday, July 5, 2025
    Deadline to register: Friday, May 30, 2025
    *Date subject to change. Spaces are limited. Based on availability.
    DETAILSWe depart Paris after breakfast and travel just under two hours to the site of the Canadian National Vimy Memorial. Designed by Canadian sculptor Walter Seymour Allward in the 1920s and constructed as the National Memorial for the 60,000 Canadians who died during World War I, it is located on the site of the Battle of Vimy Ridge fought 100 years ago. It took 11 years to build. Over 50,000 Canadian and French veterans attended the official unveiling by King Edward VIII on July 26, 1936. In 2007, the Memorial was completely restored and unveiled again. At the base of the Memorial, these words appear in French and English: To the valour of their countrymen in the Great War and in the memory of their sixty thousand dead this monument is raised by the people of Canada. In the afternoon we will tour the nearby town of Arras, home to famous architects, composers, and scientists, before a visit to the catacombs and WWI underground tunnels. We return to our residence in Paris in time for dinner. This memorable excursion will remind us of the huge sacrifice made by men for us to live freely today.
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  • PALACE OF VERSAILLES

    Versailles was once an important location where governmental affairs were conducted, and political decisions made. Its glory is truly a sight to be seen. Aside from its amazing architecture, Versailles’ history also makes the trip a must on anyone’s France to-do list. As the seat of political power, Versailles naturally became the cradle of the French Revolution. It was there that Marie-Antoinette was famously alleged to have said, in response to the fact that the French people were starving, “let them eat cake”. Both the King and the Queen were later executed and feudalism in France was abolished. Once at the Chateau, we will take in the magnificent gardens and fountains, before a private guide takes us inside the palace to learn about the palace’s history and the people of the time.
    What to bring: Walking shoes, water, hat, and sunscreen.
    Duration: 4 hours
    Anticipated date: Tuesday, July 8, 2025
    Deadline to register: Friday, May 30, 2025
    *Date subject to change. Spaces are limited. Based on availability.
    DETAILSVersailles was once an important location where governmental affairs were conducted, and political decisions made. Its glory is truly a sight to be seen. Aside from its amazing architecture, Versailles’ history also makes the trip a must on anyone’s France to-do list. As the seat of political power, Versailles naturally became the cradle of the French Revolution. It was there that Marie-Antoinette was famously alleged to have said, in response to the fact that the French people were starving, “let them eat cake”. Both the King and the Queen were later executed and feudalism in France was abolished. Once at the Chateau, we will take in the magnificent gardens and fountains, before a private guide takes us inside the palace to learn about the palace’s history and the people of the time.
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  • SAINT-TROPEZ

    This authentic town in the French Riviera will captivate those who love the sea, are history buffs or fans of culture and the Provencal lifestyle. It is this ambivalence that lies behind the charm and special nature of Saint-Tropez, a leading light on the international tourist scene. Take a walking tour and let yourself be guided through the narrow streets of this charming town.  After your walking tour, you will have free time for lunch and lounge on the beach before heading back to your hotel for dinner.
    What to bring: Walking shoes, water, hat, sunscreen, bathing suit, and a change of clothes.
    Duration: Full Day
    Anticipated date: Sunday, July 13, 2025
    Deadline to Register: Friday, May 30, 2025
    *Date subject to change. Spaces are limited. Based on availability.
    DETAILSThis authentic town in the French Riviera will captivate those who love the sea, are history buffs or fans of culture and the Provencal lifestyle. It is this ambivalence that lies behind the charm and special nature of Saint-Tropez, a leading light on the international tourist scene. Take a walking tour and let yourself be guided through the narrow streets of this charming town.  After your walking tour, you will have free time for lunch and lounge on the beach before heading back to your hotel for dinner.
    $325.00 Read more