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Epic Lewis and Clark J ourney LEWISTON, IDAHO TO PORTLAND, OREGON AUGUST 11 – 19, 2017

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Epic Lewis and Clark Journey

Lewiston, idaho to PortLand, oregon

August 11 – 19, 2017

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Dear Friends,Sixteen months into their two-year journey, and with the Continental Divide behind them, Lewis and Clark looked westward toward the �nal phase of their expedition to the Paci�c. �eir arrival in canoes at the con�uence of the Columbia and Snake Rivers led Clark to write that the waters looked “foreboding.” Yet only perseverance would allow them to reach their destination.

�e Nez Pearce Indian nation was one of more than 70 that the expedition met. Lewis and Clark’s negoti-ations and feigns at friendship postponed later violent clashes between U.S. citizens and Native American peoples, and the expedition’s detailed observations of native ways of life would preserve tales of the dying customs of defeated nations.

Lewis and Clark’s decision to move their camp to the south side of the Columbia River near present-day Astoria, Oregon, was taken with a vote that included their Native American companion Sacagawea and an enslaved African called York. �is is said to be the �rst time in American history that a woman and a slave were allowed to vote.

With the Paci�c within their reach, the expedition constructed Fort Clatsop, o�cially establishing possession of the region for the United States. Shortly later they would conclude their long trek back to St. Louis and then Washington with a wealth of spec-imens and written accounts that would blaze a literal trail for future pioneers and an intellectual record of one of America’s earliest ventures into the unknown.

Please join me as we journey together retracing the steps of Lewis and Clark.

Roger Smith

Epic Lewis and Clark JourneyLEWISTON, IDAHO TO PORTLAND, OREGON

AUGUST 11 – 19, 2017

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CONNOISSEURS TOURS | 1.800.856.1045 or 1.912.351.9525 or [email protected]

DAY 1 | DEPART YOUR HOME CITY FOR LEWISTON IDAHO�is morning depart your home city for Lewiston, Idaho. American Cruise Line has included a one- night stay in Clarkston prior to embarkation the next day. Upon arrival you will be transferred to the Quality Inn (or similar) in Clarkston.

DAY 2 | CLARKSTON, WAEmbarkation day. Today we will embark on our cruise between 10:30am and 12:30pm.

DAY 3 | PENDLETON, OR / RICHLAND, WAPendleton is known for its beautiful countryside, indigenous Native American tribes, and network of underground tunnels created a century ago for illicit activities. �e area is also famous for its lucrative wool trade in the 18th and 19th centuries. Looking through the lens of �e Hanford Reach National Monument and the Columbia River is the Reach Museum in Richland which tells the rich and fasci-nating stories of the culture and history of the region through engaging exhibits, artifacts and tours.

DAY 4 | THE DALLES, ORLocated in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area between Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams, on the south bank, �e Dalles is a perfect photo-graphic spot. Discover the area where Lewis & Clark camped at Rock Fort Camp during their historic journey to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory in 1805 and 1806.

DAY 5 | STEVENSON, WANamed after early American settler George H. Stevenson, this town rose to prominence quickly due to economic expansion made possible by the Columbia River. �e Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center showcases the area’s unique cultural and historical diversity, from the Native American tribes that inhabited the gorge, to Lewis and Clark and 19th-century loggers.

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DAY 6 | CRUISING THE COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE�e Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular river canyon cutting the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range. A popular recreational destination, the gorge holds federally protected status as a National Scenic Area. �e cli�s of the gorge look down on quaint riverfront towns and exhilarating waterfalls.

DAY 7 | MOUNT ST. HELENS, WAPerhaps the most impactful of all landmarks in the region is Mount St. Helens. From high on an

overlook, bear witness to the awesome power of the volcano whose eruption in 1980 scorched 230 square miles of forest land and forever changed the landscape. Expert guides will show you the pumice plain and lava dome as they explain the e�ect the volcano had on the lives of those in the surrounding towns.

DAY 8 | ASTORIA, ORA nationally signi�cant historic region at the western end of the Lewis & Clark Trail, Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies. In the winter of 1805-06, the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery Expedition was headquartered at Fort Clatsop. In 1955, a replica of the fort was built near the original site and was eventually named a national monument. With its steep hills and beautiful Victo-rian homes, Astoria has been called the “Little San Francisco of the Paci�c Northwest” and has a revital-ized downtown ideal for shopping and dining.

DAY 9 | PORTLAND, ORSituated between the waters of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Portland’s history is forever entwined with the fortunes of the great rivers. In the golden age of riverboats, sternwheelers crossed Port-land’s waterfront while steam whistles and calliopes rang out across the water. Today, highlights include the Portland Art Museum, the International Rose Test Garden and the famous Powell’s Bookstore, �lling an entire city block.

�is morning disembark the American Pride for your �ight home. Or join an optional post night stay in Portland at the Benson Hotel. Post night stay includes Portland sightseeing tour and transfers from the ship to the hotel.

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DAY 10 | OPTIONAL PORTLAND POST NIGHT STAYJoin an optional post night stay in Portland at the Benson Hotel. You’ll get a local’s introduction to Portland’s events, attractions, and colorful history. We will visit Pittock Mansion, Rose Gardens, Japanese Gardens and Washington Park. Package includes transfers from the ship, tour of Portland and overnight at the Benson Hotel with all taxes and with breakfast included. Transfers to the airport are not included, but will be arranged through the concierge at the Benson Hotel. $299 per person double occupancy, $459 per person single occu-pancy.

FOOD & WINE CRUISE�e Columbia River provides a beautiful path for your wine tour. In 2015, Travel Channel voted the Columbia River Gorge as one of the Top 10 Amer-ican vacation destinations.

Witnessing amazing natural landmarks will help you to better understand the unique topography of the region and how its diversity contributes to the wine varietals.

A distinct transition occurs between the alpine forests of Underwood Mountain to the deserts of the eastern side. �e latitude of this region is shared by other renowned wine growing regions including Bordeaux and the Rhone Valley.

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CONNOISSEURS TOURS | 1.800.856.1045 or 1.912.351.9525 or [email protected]

A | $4540 pp double occupancy�ese 290 sq ft staterooms o�er exceptional comfort and a relaxing living area. Featuring a large opening picture window, these staterooms are equipped with modern ameni-ties, hotel-sized bathrooms, closet space, and a writing desk.

AAR (private balcony) | $5305 pp double occupancyAAR staterooms can be found on the second deck of the American Pride. Enjoy a luxurious 304 sq ft of living space equipped with plush seating, full-sized bathrooms, and a private balcony with large opening picture window. �ese staterooms are the epitome of comfort and relaxation for a river cruise.

AAL (private balcony) | $5875 pp double occupancyAAL staterooms are conveniently located on the third deck and o�er all of the comforts of a �ne hotel. Complete with a private balcony and �oor to ceiling sliding glass doors, these staterooms provide spectacular panoramic views of the Columbia River and the surrounding landscape. At 304 sq ft, these staterooms also o�er a seating area, desk, and hotel size bathroom.

AAC (private balcony) | $6025 pp double occupancyLocated on the top deck, these spacious staterooms feature commanding views of the passing Columbia River land-scapes. At 304 sq ft, there is plenty of room to enjoy the tasteful comfort of your surroundings. �ese staterooms have all the comforts of a �ne hotel and feature �oor to ceiling sliding glass doors with a private balcony to o�er panoramic views of the Northwest from every angle.

Single (private balcony) | $6740 pp Perfect for the solo traveler, our Single staterooms o�er all of the amenities you expect from a �ne hotel. At 230 sq ft, these staterooms have spacious bathrooms and large sliding glass doors that lead to a private balcony.

Learning Center travelers receive a $200 per person ($400 per cabin) SAVINGS from all fares listed below.

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Owner’s Suite (private balcony) $7560 pp double occupancy

Each Owner’s Suite on the American Pride o�ers the �nest accommodations on the Columbia River with unsurpassed views of the passing scenery. A spectacular 445 sq ft of space is your private sanctuary in which to spread out and make yourself at home. Floor to ceiling sliding glass doors lead to an expansive private balcony o�ering private panoramic views throughout the room. Every modern amenity is at your �ngertips, along with a spacious seating area and full size bathroom.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONSA deposit of $500 per person is due to con�rm a reservation. An additional Deposit of $100 per person is due to reserve the post-cruise Portland sightseeing and hotel stay. Portland Post Stay package: $299 per person double occupancy and $459 per person single occupancyFinal Payments are due April 10, 2017. Not included in the cost: Port charges of $250 per person and $125 per person gratuity to American Cruise Line personnel. Port charges and American Cruise Line gratuity are due with �nal payment.Travel Cancellation Protection is available through Connoisseurs Tours. Please advise Connoisseurs Tours if you wish to be provided with additional information about cancellation protection.TRAVEL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: If you are a U.S. citizen traveling internationally, you will need a passport valid for six months beyond the completion of your journey. NOT INCLUDED: Transportation Air transportation to the tour departure point and from the tour ending point is not included.Itinerary Change and Flexibility: Connoisseurs Tours pledges to make every e�ort to operate all tours as advertised. Connoisseurs Tours reserves the right to alter or curtail any aspect of the itinerary, or substitute sightseeing, hotels/ and or conveyances as deemed necessary. Any additional expense for these substitutions will be covered by Connois-seurs Tours.Health and Fitness: �is is a moderately active journey. Passengers may travel at a leisurely pace.

CancellationStaterooms cancelled 120 days or more prior to the cruise are subject to a $250 per person cancellation fee.Staterooms cancelled less than 120 days but 90 or more days prior are subject to a 50% cancellation fee. Staterooms cancelled 89 days or less are subject to 100% cancellation fee. RESPONSIBILITY: Connoisseurs Tours acts only as an agent for the traveler with respect to transportation, accom-modations and other services o�ered on the tour. Connoisseurs Tours and the agents assume no responsibility or liability for any act, error, omission, or for any injury, loss, accident or delay or irregularity that may be caused by any defect in any aircraft, ship, train, bus or other carrier or through negligence or default of any subcontractor or other third party. �e passage contract in use by the carriers when issued shall constitute the sole contract between the carriers and the traveler. Connoisseurs Tours and/or their agents will not be responsible for loss, injury, damages or expenses to person or property due to illness, weather, strikes, local laws, hostilities, wars, terrorist acts, acts of nature or other causes in connection with the tour for anything beyond their reasonable control. Connoisseurs Tours is not responsible for transportation or other delays or changes the tour program beyond their control, nor any additional expenses or loss of time that may be incurred by the traveler. It may be necessary or advisable for the wellbeing of all travelers to alter the itinerary at any time, without notice to the travelers, and such alterations will be made without penalty to Connoisseurs Tours. Connoisseurs Tours reserves the right to decline or not to retain any person as a member of any tour or to change or withdraw a tour as circumstances demand. All rates quoted are based on tari�s in e�ect at the time the tour was planned and are subject to change in the event of adjustment therein. Baggage is carried at the owner’s risk and baggage insurance is recommended. Connoisseurs Tours reserves the right to substitute hotels of equal or superior quality. �e proposals of this section are governed by Georgia law, and �nal payment by the traveler to Connoisseurs Tours shall be deemed to be consent to the above provisions. VALIDITY: November 5, 2016 through February 15, 2018Any payment made towards a tour booking shall constitute a con�rmation by the Guest on behalf of themselves and all other persons named on their booking that he or she has read, understood, accepted and agreed to the Terms & Conditions of this tour, the terms of which will apply to the Guest and all other persons named on their booking.