| Contact us to ask a question, make a reservation  or plan a
              holiday: 
 Telephone numbers: 1-800-268-7229 or (416) 922-2232
 
 E-mail:                   
              info@teacherstravel.com
 
 Walkers' World, a division of Teachers'
              Travel Service Ltd.
 
 Postal Address:   Teachers' Travel Service Ltd.
 21 St Clair Ave East #1001
 Toronto, ON, Canada M4T 1L9
 Deposit
              required:  $600 CAD per person
 
 Balance due: ten weeks before the start of the holiday.
 Payment can be by Interac transfer or credit card.  We accept
              Visa, Mastercard, American Express.
 
 There is a discount of $50 for final payments paid by Interac transfer
 
 Prices of holidays are guaranteed in Canadian dollars. Once a 
				deposit is made, there
              will be no increase due to currency fluctuations.
 
 Cancellation Policy:
 If you cancel your holiday the following penalties apply.
 Up to 10 weeks prior - loss of deposit
 10 weeks prior to 6 weeks prior - 80% penalty
 Within 6 weeks to start of holiday - 100% penalty
 
 If the walk is cancelled by Walkers World all payments are fully 
				refundable.
 
 Documents required:   Canadians need a passport that
              is valid for at least three months after the planned departure
              date from Europe.
 Teachers’
              Travel Service Ltd sells Manulife Travel Insurance.  Please
              check your credit card to see if you already have coverage.  We ask that every participant be covered
              with Emergency Medical Insurance. 
                
                  
                    | Frequently
                      Asked Questions: |  Why is it called
              Teachers' Travel?Our company was started in 1970 by a group of teachers. At first
              our clients were mostly teachers but over the years we have
              branched out and now people on our tours come from all
              professions.
 
 What are our Office Hours?
 Office hours are 9.00am - 5.00pm EST Mon to Fri .
 
 How many people are in the groups?
 The ideal number is between 14 and 20. Each holiday requires a minimum
              number of participants and we reserve the right to cancel any
              holiday if we do not have this number  90 days prior to the start.
              If a holiday is cancelled by us due to low number of participants,
              any deposits on that holiday will be refunded in full. We suggest
              that you do not purchase non-refundable air tickets until the
              minimum number of participants has been reached. Check with us
              before making your travel arrangements.
 
 Who goes on these walking tours?
 Most of the participants are Canadians from all across Canada. We
              occasionally are joined by  a few Americans, Australians and New Zealanders.
              Usually the groups are a mixture of singles and couples. The 
				average
              age is usually about 65.
 
 How long has Walkers World / Teachers Travel been in business?
 We started in 1970. We are a full-service IATA travel
              agency and licensed under the Ontario Government Travel Act TICO for your
              financial protection.  Our registration number is 1185985.
 
 How experienced is Walkers World on the Camino?
 Our first Camino walk was offered in 2003 and we have organized 
				at least four per year ever since (except 2021 during Covid). We 
				know the hotels and they know us. Our head guide, Garry, lives 
				in Santiago and is in constant communication. He walks the 
				Camino with groups at least eight times a year.
 
 Is it a religious group walk?
 No. Although the Camino was once a pilgrimage route, most 
				people walking the route are doing it as an interesting cultural 
				experience.  The Compostela certificate is available at the 
				end of the walk. To some, this may have religious significance. 
				To many it is a souvenir.
 
 
 Living standards and practices
              at the destination and standards and conditions there with respect
              to the provision of utilities, services and accommodation may
              differ from those found in Canada.
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