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Car Rental and Room Reservation

Today I reserved my room at the University of Ottawa residence for my trip in July. After making the reservation, I didn’t get any confirmation email so I’m not sure exactly what has happened. In any case I sent an email to the person I talked to in March about the reservation so I’m sure it’ll be straitened out right away.

I also reserved my car rental. This trip is really happening and time is starting to accelerate on this plan to move back home in Summer 2011. I rented from Avis as I got the best deal there – about $80 cheaper than Budget. There were a couple of other rental options, but I hadn’t heard of these companies and since they were only $10-$15 cheaper I figured going with Avis was the smart choice.

I land in Toronto on July 4th at 9:30 and will be staying in a hotel that night (not yet reserved) and then flying to Ottawa the next morning arriving at 11:10. I’ll be in Ottawa until Saturday when I return my car rental and make my way out to Sudbury to visit a friend for a couple of days before heading to Toronto on Monday. We’ll spend the day in Toronto and then I’ll get to the airport some time after 7 or 8pm in time to catch an 11:50 flight back to Seoul. It’ll be a short but busy trip.

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XUP: Tuesday Apr 13, 2010  at  10:59 AM United States

So, what will you be doing while you’re here? Just scouting around for neighbourhoods and houses? It might be a good idea to contact a realtor in the city, tell him what you’re looking for so he can line up some house tours for you??

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Sean: Wednesday Apr 14, 2010  at  08:47 PM Korea (South)

XUP,
mostly scouting, but I’ll also be talking to a bank, registering my business and looking into the local chamber of commerce as well as trying to connect with web developers and designers. I do have a realtor that a friend recommended whom I haven’t yet contacted.

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