Chris Robinson Travel Show - Interviews

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Sinopsis

Chris Robinson, host of the most popular Travel Show on Canadian radio, interviews travel industry experts and interesting characters from around the world. Here are a selection of short 3-5 minute interviews - including a Cowboy Poet in Arizona and a guide on an historic steam train in the Yukon.

Episodios

  • Tides Inn

    01/12/2016

    The Tides is located where the Chesapeake Bay Wine Trail meets the Virginia Oyster Trail. Gordon Slatford, General Manager and Chef TV Flynn talk to Chris about this idyllic resort and how tourists can discover – and savour - the Oyster Trail.

  • Rappahanock Oyster Company

    01/12/2016

    Cousins Travis and Ryan Croxton explain to Chris about how they farm oysters and the rebirth of the Virginia Oyster business.

  • Oyster Shucking

    01/12/2016

    Chris speaks with Deborah Pratt, Champion Oyster Shucker about how to prepare the perfect oyster.

  • Dog and Oyster Vineyards

    01/12/2016

    Chris talks with owner Dudley Patterson and Chef Bryan Byrd about the perfect pairing of wine and oysters

  • Virginia Beach

    01/12/2016

    Chris explores Virginia Beach with Kelli Norman, Director of Tourism, Virginia Beach CVB.

  • Tula Adventure Sports

    01/12/2016

    Captain Isa of Tula Adventure Sports takes Chris on a boat tour of Lynnhaven Bay and talks about adventure on the water.

  • Historic Jamestown

    01/12/2016

    Historic Jamestown is the original site of the first permanent English settlement in America. Renowned archeologists Bill Kelso and Jim Horn explain to Chris about the life of the early settlers.

  • Colonial Williamsburg

    01/12/2016

    Dan Moore, Site Supervisor of the Governor’s Palace at Colonial Willamsburg, takes Chris back in time to the early history of the United States.

  • Chatham Vineyards

    01/12/2016

    Chris speaks with Jon Wehner, 2nd generation winegrower at Chatham Vineyards, about terroir for wine and merroir for oysters

  • Barrier Island Centre

    01/12/2016

    The Barrier Islands Center preserves and perpetuates the unique culture and history of Virginia’s Barrier Islands. Chris speaks with Monika Bridgforth, Museum Director.

  • Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana

    28/04/2016

    Chris speaks with Billy Nungesser Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana. This inspirational politician has been in the forefront of Louisiana’s recovery from both Hurricane Katrina and the BP Oil Spill. He speaks about this and the rich tourist offerings and warm southern hospitality of the Louisiana people.

  • Carlsbad Caverns National Park

    07/04/2016

    Chris speaks with Valeri Gohlkie, Chief of Interpretation at Carlsbad Caverns National Park.

  • White Sands National Monument

    07/04/2016

    Chris speaks with Becky Burghart, Chief of Interpretation at White Sands National Monument

  • El Morro and El Malpais National Monuments

    07/04/2016

    Chris speaks with Maci MacPherson, Lead Park Ranger at El Morro and El Malpais National Monuments

  • Petrified Forest National Park

    07/04/2016

    Chris speaks with Richard Ullman, Lead Park Ranger at Petrified Forest National Park

  • Grand Canyon National Park

    07/04/2016

    Chris speaks with Emily Davis, Park Ranger at Grand Canyon National Park

  • Death Valley National Park

    07/04/2016

    Chris speaks with Dianne Milliard, Park Ranger at Death Valley National Park

  • Yosemite National Park

    07/04/2016

    Chris speaks with Scott Gediman and Eugenne Moisa, Park Rangers at Yosemite National Park

  • Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

    07/04/2016

    Chris speaks with Colin Baldock, General Manager of Concessions and Mathew Morrison, Resident Outdoor Enthusiast at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

  • Bahamas Minister of Tourism

    05/11/2014

    Chris speaks with Obediah H. Wilchombe, Minister of Tourism for the Bahamas about why the beautiful 700 islands of the Bahamas are such a perennial favourite with Canadians. Hear about the warm waters that are 27 degrees year round and home to the world’s 3rd largest barrier reef. No wonder this is a water sports paradise. And there is so much more – not least the friendly people of the Bahamas and their joyful “Junkanoo” carnival.

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