Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013 Y'stone treatment of tour group draws complaints Sponsored Links The Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. Some tourists to Yellowstone National Park are complaining about their treatment by National Park Service rangers when the park was closed down last week because of the partial federal shutdown. One tour guide operator went so far as to say rangers used "Gestapo tactics" in the treatment of his tour group. Pat Vaillancourt, of Salisbury, Mass., was a member of the tour group.
The former leaders of the "Bike the Bridge" tour say they've turned to Tour de Troit to plan Sunday's international cycling event. The 20-mile international ride starts at southwest Detroit's Clark Park, crosses the bridge to Windsor, Ontario, and heads back to Michigan. Registration for this year's ride is closed because the 150-rider limit has been reached. Plans are in the works for the 2014 "Bike the Bridge" event. Next year it will start in Canada and include a tour through Windsor.
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The lake stretches southward 120 miles varying in width from a quarter mile to 12 miles wide. Champlain Canal is a connector between the Hudson River and Lake Champlain. The canal makes navigation possible from New York City to Montreal and the Great Lakes. It has capacity for large vessels passage transporting goods.
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