More...Our staff are seasoned travellers, with over 50 years combined globe trotting experience. They share a passion for exploring the world and experiencing new cultures and love nothing more than to impart their knowledge, whether it is about throwing tomatoes in Spain, sharing a stein in Munich, or sailing down the Nile in Egypt on a felucca. On the road our office staff are backed by a passionate support team of tour managers and ground crew to ensure we can offer 24-hour assistance when you're on tour with us. Our knowledge of, and enthusiasm for our festival events will ensure you get the most from your experience. Our group tours to further-flung destinations boast extensively trained local guides and in Egypt all our guides are expert Egyptologists! We pride ourselves on personalised service, travel with integrity and above all, we promote good times!
Festival Hydro Inc. is a utility company that distributes electrical power and provides water billing services to communities in Ontario while focusing on innovative energy solutions and exceptional customer service.
Festival School of HairStyling in Stratford delivers a basic hairstyling introduction that gives you a concrete foundation for a prosperous career. Upon completion of our 1500 hours program, students are prepared to perform in today's high energy beauty industry. Classes start the first Monday of every month, so call Festival School of Hairstyling today!
The Oshawa-Whitby Kiwanis Music Festival acknowledges with thanks the fine assistance given by many individuals in the selection of the test pieces and the development of improvement of class structures for the Syllabus. Some of those we especially wish to thank are listed below.
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada (November 2nd, 2011) - Northern Anime Festival has announced today its new brand for their future events. These new events will be titled Ochiba~Con and will provide the community for Durham Region with a sample of Japanese arts and culture and will attract fans from all over with their colourful costumes into the Durham Region in the early fall of 2012.