Thursday, December 9, 2010

Visitors being romanced with cupcakes by California tourism officials.

Visitors being romanced with cupcakes  by California tourism officials.

California dreaming of more Canadian visitors

Article at thestrar.com

California tourism officials are hoping a combination of new attractions and travel packages from Toronto and Montreal will lure more Canadians to the Golden State.

For outdoors enthusiasts, the Sacramento River national recreation trail has been completed in the Shasta Cascade Region, providing more than 50 kilometres of walking, jogging, cycling and horseback riding, says a release from the California Travel & Tourism Commission.New museum exhibits include “Dropped and Chopped” at Sacramento’s California Automobile Museum, exploring hotrod history from 1946 to 1960. As well, the Palm Springs Air Museum commemorates the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II with a variety of programs through Feb. 26.

Foodies can explore the new Tasty Cupcake & Wine Tour, which includes wine tasting, cupcake tasting and even wine-infused cupcakes, such as pomegranate mango Chardonnay and chocolate blackberry Syrah ( www.sbadventureco.com).

Air and hotel packages include three nights in Anaheim from Air Canada Vacations, departing from Toronto and Montreal, and five nights in San Diego from WestJet Vacatio

Chocolate blackberry syrah cupcakes from Enjoy Cupcakes are part of a Wine and Food tour offering in Santa Barbara, Calif.

Chocolate blackberry syrah cupcakes from Enjoy Cupcakes are part of a Wine and Food tour offering in Santa Barbara, Calif.

Photo courtesy/of Enjoy Cupcakes

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California tourism officials are hoping a combination of new attractions and travel packages from Toronto and Montreal will lure more Canadians to the Golden State.

For outdoors enthusiasts, the Sacramento River national recreation trail has been completed in the Shasta Cascade Region, providing more than 50 kilometres of walking, jogging, cycling and horseback riding, says a release from the California Travel & Tourism Commission.

 

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