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Watch the introduction video for this section.
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An itinerary is a "schedule" of where you are going on your trip, and when you expect to be there.
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Using the blank itinerary form, fill in the information from Step #1 – Trip Planner, Step #2 – Transportation Schedules and Travel Times, and Step #3 – Attractions I Visited on My Trip Across Canada, put the information together to create an itinerary of your trip. You can print off a copy to fill in by hand, but remember that you need to key in the information to hand in. Remember to save your changes.
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Put your travelling times together to meet the schedules of your trains, planes and boats.
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The last thing that you will put on your itinerary is the day number, which changes every time you sleep.
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Here is an example of a sample itinerary. The plane schedule includes the time zone changes in the Time Taken column. When listing activities done in the cities, no Distance or Method Used is needed, just how long you spent at each activity. When travelling you don't need to write anything (unless you want to write "travelling") in the Activity column.
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Go on to the next section.
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