(Newswire.net — March 20, 2014) Palm Harbor, FL. — Be sure and bring your passport when you visit the Global Vacation Network resort Homestead Farms that is located in Lynden, Washington, because it is just five miles south of the Canadian border, and an hour away from Vancouver, Canada. There are so many different types of activities to choose from in and around Vancouver. You can enjoy cooking classes, galleries, and museums. If you would rather be outdoors then try some of the vacation thrills that include white water rafting, whale watching, zip-trekking, and deep sea fishing.
The new Global Vacation Network travel destination allows you to explore the Northwestern most corner of the country from the city of Lynden, WA. There are delightful Dutch-inspired attractions that include windmills, European-themed businesses, dairy farms, and even berry fields. If you visit during the summer, you will be able to experience the Raspberry Festival, and you can also visit the area’s biggest party of the year, the Northwest Washington Fair. If your vacation happens during the Christmas season, then you will be able to get a glimpse of Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) and his little helpers that will come around to spread their Christmas cheer.
Ammenities of the new member of the Global Vacation Network include a full kitchen, top notch fitness center, 18 hole on site golf course, and is also very conveniently located near many other must see attractions. You will be able to take in some whale watching on the Pacific Coast, or visit Seattle that is only 2 hours away. Take a day to visit the Whidbey Island Naval base that is only and hour away, and then spend some time in Canada that is only 5 miles away.
Global Vacation Network has many different resorts to choose from to satisfy any vacation dream. To see what people are saying about being a member of Global Vacation Network, visit the consumer affairs website or their Facebook page that has many testimonials listed:
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/travel/global_vacation_network.html