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I-75 and the 401: A Traveler's Guide Between Toronto and Miami [Spiral-bound]

Christine Marks
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July 3 2004 Interstate 75 & the 401: A Traveler's Guide Between Toronto & Miami

The essential travel companion.

Each year tens of millions of people travel Interstate 75 on business and on vacation. It is also one of two main routes for the snowbirds fleeing harsh northern winters for the warmth of Florida. Countless Americans drive I-75 north to Great Lakes destinations, or south to Disneyworld or the magnificent scenery in between.

Interstate 75 and the 401 is a unique, comprehensive guide covering Ontario Highway 401 to the U.S. border at Detroit, then south along I-75 to Orlando. Every useful exit along the route is detailed with plenty of interesting side trips to sites nearby. A quick reference guide shows gas stations, restaurants and lodgings by exit number. There are also three hundred coupons - $2,000+ in value - for restaurants, inns, hotels, motels, campgrounds, gas stations, historic sites, amusement parks and much more.

This edition has been completely updated and revised to include the latest changes along the route.


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A handy, complete guidebook for trip planning and road trip getaways... Easy-to-use, this traveler's guide will make your next journey educational and fun while leading the way. (Fifty-Five Plus Magazine 200603)

A useful guide and a fun read. (Janet Groene Family Motor Coaching 200412)

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Christine Marks has a law degree from the University of Toronto and has driven and explored every location this book covers.


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1.0 out of 5 stars One word Advertisement! April 14 1999
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
A poorly layed out book with extremley poor quality printing and very little informative information. The coupons are completely useless and not to mention hardly worth it, when you could pick up cuopons at travel info booths along the way. However, the book has potential if colour is introduced and some useful information is written. Might I suggest a wonderful book instead "Along the I-75: a unique driving guide for the I-75" in it's 7th edition. Now this is definitely a book for the Interstate traveller using I-75. The authour of that book is Dave Hunter.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Forget it! April 1 1999
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
My wife and I have driven to Florida many times over the years and were quite interested when we heard about this book. What a disappointment, it's a waste of money. The print quality is terrible and looks as if it was printed on a dot matrix printer. It is full of advertising some of which is passed off as editorial material. Although it has discount coupons, one of the main one expired on 3/31/99. We also found that many of the "discount" coupons were just requests for standard tourism information which is available to anybody from state welcome centers. Finally, the savings on several of the "real" motel discount coupons were not as good as those available through **free** motel coupon books we picked up at rest areas.
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3.0 out of 5 stars give it a chance Nov 10 1999
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
In response to the "un-generous" comments previously written about this book, I would like to submit a counter argument that the book isn't all that horrific. And how can one with any common sense compare a new author with Dave Hunter who has been around for several years. Also, I honestly doubt his first book was of the quality that he offers currently....did you ever hear of giving someone a chance?

signed, Frustrated in Windsor

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