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A wonderful way to travel …. Jack, thanks to you and HomeLink the friendship maker!’ for making this all possible … À bientôt.
Hélène et Wilfrid Lavallée from Chelsea Québec
HomeLink members N° CA91393

 


Nouvelles amitiés grâce à HomeLink

Nous avons eu un échange avec Claudette et Daniel à la Salvetat Peyrales dans l’Aveyron en septembre 2016; dès notre rencontre à l’aéroport de Toulouse nous nous sommes liés d’amitié avec ce couple attachant. Nous avons même regretté tous les quatre de n’avoir que quelques jours à ‘chaque bout’ pour mieux nous connaitre. Mais grâce à la technologie (Messenger, Skype) nous sommes restés en contact et à la fin 2017 Daniel et Claudette nous ont appris qu’ils avaient conclu un autre échange à Chelsea,à 5 minutes de chez nous et qu’ils viendraient découvrir un hiver québécois en février 2018. De notre côté nous avons préparé tout un menu d’activités d’hiver qu’ils se sont empressés d’accepter à leur arrivée: le Bal de neige d’Ottawa, les Musées  gratuits les jeudis soirs, le Parc Omega pour voir les animaux l’hiver, la ferme d’Alpagas, Montebello et le Mont Tremblant, souper-spectacle pour la St Valentin et ils se même joints à nous pour nos cours d’aquaforme. Ceci n’est qu’un aperçu des trois semaines avec nos amis. 

En septembre 2018 nous avons eu un échange à Ascain et cette fois Claudette et Daniel ont loué un joli chalet à Hendaye à 15 minutes de notre maison; encore une fois nous sommes partis ensemble cette fois à la découverte du pays basque. Et maintenant, début 2019 nous avons un échange à Victoria et eux à Vancouver ce qui nous permettra de découvrir ces deux magnifiques destinations mais surtout de retrouver ces amis échangeurs qui enrichissent maintenant notre vie. Bonne année à tous les échangeurs HomeLink

« Avant qu’il soit trop tard j’ai voulu partager avec vous les anecdotes vécues depuis vingt ans lors de nos échanges de maison. Du Québec à l’Europe en passant par l’Australie et la Nouvelle-Zélande, je vous invite à prendre la route avec moi. Vous découvrirez ce moyen unique de voyager…Avant qu’il soit trop tard. »
[Veuillez consulter la page Web NewsBytes de HomeLink pour plus d’informations]
~ Hélène Lavallée, Chelsea Québec

Hello again, Jack and Leanne,
Wilfrid and I are back from a wonderful exchange in Queen Valley, Arizona where we had access not only to the house but also to a beautiful cabin in the mountains and I thought I would share our Shutterfly album with you. Probably too long but it was such an incredibly beautiful journey through 5 of the major Parks of Arizona and Utah that I wanted to share it with you.
We wish you the best for the New Year and a very Merry Christmas.
Best regards to both of you and thank you for making our trips possible through our house exchanges.
~ Hélène Lavallée, Chelsea Québec

Hello
The thing I like about HomeLink, compared to other home exchange sites, is generally the members are very serious about doing an exchange. Requests are answered promptly and members don’t dilly-dally on making a decision. At the moment I do have an exchange for 2018 for Hawaii. We haven’t finalized anything yet as we agree on the year but will need to work on the dates. These people are so incredibly flexible on dates that I have no worries. I am the one who is often not as flexible as I would like to be.
Again, thank you for your help. Happy home exchanging!
~ Andrew S., Victoria BC

Nous avons passé un excellent séjour à Vancouver. La maison est bien située, calme et confortable. Nous n’avons manqué de rien.
La ville de Vancouver et ses environs sont plaisants à découvrir. Francine et Réjean nous ont bien indiqué les endroits à visiter. Ce furent des vacances très plaisantes.
I shall return !
~ Gilles L.,  Ascain – Aquitaine FRANCE

Superbe accueil par nos hôtes. Nous avons adoré avoir le privilège d’habiter dans une résidence Le Corbusier : Pessac-Bordeaux Métropole. La maison est magnifique, le voisinage est fort sympatique, il y a beaucoup à voir, à faire et à découvrir tout autour. Nous aimerions bien retourner à Pessac un jour !
~ Warren M., Chelsea QC

Notre séjour au Chateau Lestage nous a enthousiasmé. Un ami de David et Randi (membres Canadiens) était là pour nous recevoir et nous donner la bienvenue. Nous avons pu visiter Lascaux, Sarlat, Domme etc.. à l’est, La dune du Pilat, et Arcachon à l’ouest et bien sur Bordeaux, Saint Emilion, et les alentours de Sainte Radegonde, visiter les vignobles et les caves, les rives de la Dordogne … Inutile de dire que nous avons trouvé leur maison parfaitement préparée pour notre visite et la nôtre impeccable à notre retour. Merci Randi et David pour nous avoir permis de visiter votre région dans de si bonnes conditions.Notre séjour s’est très bien passé. Nos hôtes avaient demandé à un de leurs amis de nous recevoir et tout s’est très bien passé. La maison est très facile à trouver bien qu’elle soit en pleins vignobles. Très recommandable.
~ Françoise D., Santander – Cantabria Spain

J’ai apprécié grandement l’accueil chaleureux que m’ont réservé Vincent et Carinne lors de mon séjour chez eux. Ils m’ont aussi baladé dans les environs. J’ai eu l’impression que nous nous connaissions depuis toujours. Leur appartement était confortable, le lieu tranquille et bien situé pour qui veut visiter la Provence (Carpentras, Avignon, les baux de Provence, etc.). Je recommende à qui veut rencontrer un couple sympathique et intéressant de faire un échange avec Carinne et Vincent. Vous ne serez pas déçus. Entre nous, une belle amitié est née et c’est aussi pourquoi j’apprécie tant Homelink.
~ Lorraine B., Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey QC

Lorraine est une personne formidable, généreuse, elle nous a laissé également la possibilité de découvrir les Cantons de l’est en nous prêtant sa maison à la campagne, un lieu très charmant.
Son appartement à Montréal est très agréable, le quartier calme, découvrir le Québec a été un vrai plaisir. Comme Lorraine revient en France cet été, nous avons prévu de nous revoir. Un échange réussi.
~ Carine & Vincent L., Pernes-les-fontaines-Provence France

 

David VancouverDavid D., Vancouver BC says :
I was asked by a friend : “Would you mind sending me the name of the home swap company you used.”
I told him: This one ‘_____.com is the “largest database” site, but I felt that they were ‘too big’, as the response for Exchange Requests were mostly ignored. I attempted to exchange last year with people in Maui………..futile!

I absolutely like this site HOMELINK the best for ease of use, functionality and responses were much better from these Members. Had about 6 or 7 wonderful Exchanges, ALL from THIS site only. We are actually having a couple from NZ over for lunch tomorrow, who we exchanged with in 2009, and are just travelling through Vancouver from an Alaskan cruise, and we have stayed friends with. ……….. I would strongly suggest starting the search early (about 6 months to a YEAR before you wish to go away) and Good Luck!!

Bernie and Ann Johnston, Comox BC
We have been members since 1998 and have had a wonderful time with our exchanges. I can’t begin to tell you how much we have enjoyed the people we have exchanged with through the years.
We’ve been twice to Australia, to Germany, Holland, England, Ireland, California, Vancouver, Pitt Meadows and have had many adventures along the way. Bernie developed a bad cold on his hike through the Gap of Dunloe, turned into pneumonia and was taken to the doctor’s house for two days to recuperate!
We went the wrong way on a train out of Sydney, rode to the end of the line and the guards set us straight and made sure we went the right way back to Sydney to catch our real train.
We’ve been to Rugby World Cup and rubbed noses with the Maori and we lived the dream as the kids say all because of HomeLink.
Thanks so much for a wonderful 16 years and know that we are bowing out with grins a mile wide on our old faces!
~ Bernie and Ann


Marie-Claude et Robert Cartier & family (Québec City)
CA120128-Cartiers-QC_in-VancouverDear Jack & family members,
We want to show you pictures of our fun summer ‘carless’ activities in the Vancouver area … thanks to HomeLink. Hope your golf skills are improving as our bike skills with this nice summer we’re having.

 

 


FR134570-Ferrante-couple-TestimonialLaurence et Jean-Luc Ferrante (Paris France)

«Un échange qui se termine par une embauche»
le 20 février 2013, à Montréal au Canada

Nous avons échangé avec une famille de Montréal. C’était leur premier échange et ils souhaitaient nous rencontrer au début de l’échange. Nous nous sommes retrouvés à Paris, avant notre départ, et nous avons passé une soirée charmante au restaurant. Pierre, le mari, dirigeait une petite agence de publicité et nous avons partagé nos expériences professionnelles assez proches.
Quelques mois après l’échange (qui s’est très bien passé) nous avons donné, à tout hasard, l’adresse de Pierre à la fille de l’un de nos amis qui partait au Québec. Son profil correspondait tout à fait à la société de Pierre et il l’a recrutée. Un an plus tard elle était même devenue son associée.Merci Homelink, qui a servi d’agence pour l’emploi !
~ Laurence et Jean-Luc


Seamus ‘Shay’ & Sherry McAuley CA12120-testimonial-ShaySherryMcAuley-200
Seamus ‘Shay’ sent this testimonial to an acquaintance in Northern Ireland, who was interested in finding out about Home Exchanging.

“I emigrated from Northern Ireland in 1971 and my wife Sherry and I have done more than 20 International home exchanges in the last 20 years. We both firmly believe that home exchanging is ABSOLUTELY the BEST way to travel and, for us, the 2 Biggest benefits are that it enables us to Travel More Often and Stay Longer because Home Exchanging eliminates the 2 Biggest Costs associated with Travelling, namely – Accommodation and Transportation (whenever possible we also try to include a vehicle exchange as well, which really cuts down on costs.). I’m not sure what the regulations would be at ‘home’ re Vehicle Insurance but here in Canada it’s really simple…..we make an agreement with our Exchangees that if either of us has an accident – we agree to pay the Deductible or Excess or whatever your policy calls it …..and our /their insurance will take care of the rest and so far we have never had an issue.

Besides the cost savings……….and this is something we hadn’t anticipated – one of the Biggest benefits of Home Exchanging is that …… when you stay in Motels and Hotels, you meet other people who are on the go and whatever friendships may be formed are fleeting and fast forgotten ……. BUT When you do a Home Exchange – You Become Part of a Neighbourhood – and very often you get to know your Exchangees’ Neighbours, Family and Friends better than you know your Exchangees, because often You’re both in Transit at the same time.Sherry and I have found Home Exchanging to be a wonderful experience and it has provided us with some wonderful memories and experiences and even after 20 years, many of our Exchangees remain friends.
Cheers, Seamus” (Fruitvale BC)

CA01021-testimonial-PeterTanyaMacLeod-200 Peter & Tanya MacLeod
Hi HomeLink, Congrats and well done. We always get questions about our various exchanges and refer them to you.
and… a few interesting stories too!
“Our exchange in Utrecht was in a houseboat…” always raises eyebrows.
“They settled us into their hillside luxury apartment overlooking Lago Maggiore near Locarno in southern Switzerland, asked us to leave the keys in their mailbox when we decided to leave and drove off in their Mercedes.” It is always an adventure…
Cheers and thank you,
Peter K. MacLeod (Gatineau QC)

Tom Pratt & Kim CaldwellCA100062-Pratt-Caldwell-family

Dear HomeLink,
We have just returned from an extended family vacation that began with a three week exchange in France. This was our first exchange and it was a fabulous experience that would not have been possible without the services of HomeLink. So, many thanks to all your efforts in creating an avenue for such opportunities to happen. Since our holiday extended beyond the exchange we were even able to meet our host family and share a meal. It was great to spend some time with them as we feel they are friends through our many HomeLink correspondences. The experience has enhanced our travels by giving us much more insight into the culture and way of life in France.

We would encourage anyone to give HomeLink a try and are fairly certain they will be happy with the results. Living in the fairly remote city of Sault Ste. Marie we were skeptical that anyone one would want to come here. However, we had many offers of exchange from all over Europe. Our exchange experience has greatly exceeded our expectations and we will be planning for more exchanges in the future.
Cheers, Kim Caldwell (Sault Ste. Marie ON)

Dear Jack and Leanne,

Your management at HomeLink reminds me of the old ads for Speedy Muffler. You’re making us feel like “somebody.” We greatly appreciate your assistance. When we are successful in our search it will be entirely due to your efforts. Thank you very much. David and Lawrie Scott (Bracebridge ON)

ca01126-Harvey-Lavallee-200 N.B. Lise Lavallée and Robert Harvey requested that this KUDOS report be posted on our website.

Hello, HomeLink,
I wanted you to know about a rather extraordinary exchange we did this Summer. We had arranged an exchange with Ms. Elana Scraba and Mr. Peter McNab in Oak Bay, Victoria, B.C. However, about three weeks before we were due to leave, we received a message from Elana saying that they would be unable to do the exchange due to family issues. But that we weren’t to cancel our plans because they would move into a friend’s home for the three weeks that we would be there. At first we presumed that they had simply changed their minds about exchanging and were counting on our refusing their offer, which we did initially. To our surprise they wrote back asking us to please not cancel because they would feel terrible if our vacation were to be ruined because of their problem. In all they sent us three messages to that effect and we felt that it would be insulting to their generosity if we continued to demure. So, we went ahead with our travel plans.

These lovely people not only vacated their home for three weeks, they also met us at the airport and saw that we were comfortably installed in their home before they left. We had a great holiday and were able to visit with family, all because of the generosity of two perfect strangers.

We feel that their act of kindness went far beyond the normal exchange protocol and would appreciate it if you could post this letter on your forum.
Sincerely,
Lise and Robert
(St-Basile-le-Grand QC)

Phyllis Harris & Rod SillsCA19066-testimonial-PhyllisHarris-RodSills-200

Hello Grabers,
Just letting you know that we had a wonderful exchange with Jennifer & Jeff in Australia. It was their first and our second exchange and all went exceedingly well. Although we haven’t formally met Jennifer & Jeff, through our web communicating they have become new/old friends.
We have been singing the praises of HomeLink to all who are interested. Thank you for being there and providing assistance when we needed it.
Happy Holidays!
Phyllis Harris & Rod Sills (Toronto ON)

Ron and Phyl – “We have been members of HomeLink International since 1986 and have been enjoying frequent, wonderful, local and overseas home exchange holidays – now twenty-plus! All of them in comfortable homes and interesting locations at minimal costs, while making some lasting friendships with ‘exchangers’ and their friends.

During our eighteen exchanges we have never had anything missing from our home or damaged, except for the accidental breakage of crockery or an ornament – which we have also accidentally done in our exchanger’s home.

We would not be able to afford so many holidays if we had to pay for motel accommodation, rental cars, and dining out all the time.

Wishing you and your members lots of exciting future exchanges.”


Jason and Meredith – “Hi, we have just got back from a major trip from UK, we had 3 home swaps in UK in the one trip. We also traveled with a 2 and 4 year old – wow what a hoot!!

We traveled right across England from Devon County to Scotland to Ireland and back, around 20,000 kilometres in 4 months, 85 castles and a hell of a lot of B&Bs to boot. I loved it, my wife … well just put it this way, I’m still sucking up to her as she ended up being the baby sitter.

People still look at us as if we’re strange. They say “You went where? For how long? With two kids at that age? Are you all there?” The answer to that must be “no”. But you only have one life, LIVE IT. By the way we don’t live in the grand palace, but do have a nice three bed with a spa on the Sunshine Coast 5 min from the Beach.”

Wendy B. – “Last year we made four hospitality exchanges to France, Holland, Germany, and England. This year I am returning to Europe to spend more time with friends made on previous hospitality exchanges in the Lake District, and in Burgundy in France.

“There are some very special experiences that are unique to hospitality exchange holidays. The most important has been friendships that last long after the visit is over. We like the sense of being a part of the place where we are staying. And having your hosts there to make suggestions each day about what to see, often away from the beaten track, makes for experiences and memories different to the usual.

“If you can’t live without every aspect of your life being predictable, if you don’t really like meeting new people, if you don’t think of life as a wonderful adventure with surprises around every corner, then hospitality and home exchange are probably not for you.

“But if like us, you travel to meet people and learn about how different and similar we all are, then hospitality is the holiday for you. Good luck, enjoy the experience, give it a go!”

June A. – “Well, we have just returned from our 7 week UK holiday, when we explored England, Scotland, and Wales, and it was great! Our hosts met us at Heathrow, had the flat stocked with food for us and anything else we might need and went out of their way to assist us. Our home base at Newmarket near Cambridge provided us with a ‘home away from home’.

Now it is our turn to do the same for them when they come here at Christmas. We trust that we can make their stay as enjoyable as ours was.

Long live HomeLink International!”

Leanne W. – “Using the HomeLink International directories we arranged a world trip with three exchanges, one in Italy, one in Switzerland, and the other in the USA.
I constantly tell people that our world holiday was better than we ever could have wished for.

Norma W. – “Since we wrote last year we have been home and hospitality exchanging to England, France, the Hunter Valley, Runaway Bay, Mildura and the Barossa Valley. And we have also hosted people from Germany, and USA Now we have invitations to spend time in Lake Tahoe and Napa Valley in California, also the Burgundy region of France and the Black Forest in Germany.”

Rob and Judy – “We have had two successful exchanges so far. Our first swap was to Beechworth! We had never thought of going there for a holiday, but thought “Why not!” as this was the reason for holiday swaps. We met with our exchange couple on the way. I was a little nervous, thinking what if we don’t like them! But all was well – they were a lovely couple and we filled each other in on the finer points of our homes.

“Our second swap was to Kangaroo Island – what a delight! It was our exchange partners’ first swap and they were really apprehensive. However, we talked to them on the phone and during the exchange, they said that if this was what holiday swapping was about then they were completely sold on the idea.

“We have been pouring through the latest HomeLink listings online and look forward to our next trip soon!”

Kate Q. – “Our first exchange was with an English couple – we swapped our holiday unit on the Sunshine Coast with their luxury holiday apartment on the French Riviera. Overlooking the Marina and the Bay des Anglais it was very centrally situated. We then had the use of our German exchanger’s apartment in the French Alps, set in the most marvellous scenery, while their home was in a small village just a few kilometres from the Rhine. This was an ideal base to explore the many medieval castles and villages in the area. We then stayed with the Netherlands couple in their home on a dyke – a hospitality exchange.

“We were delighted with our exchanges. We went prepared to take what was offered, any small inconveniences, which were no fault of our hosts, were rendered insignificant by the warmth of our welcome and the delightful setting of the homes. All the homes we stayed in were very comfortable and welcoming to come home to. Our days were filled with relaxing at the beach, picnicking by the Rhine, feasting on mussels in Belgium or sampling the wines in France. Even just shopping for food supplies in Europe was a cultural experience in itself. We definitely recommend home exchange and we are now planning our next trip!”

Christine H. (AU) – “My husband and I have just returned from a round-the-world-holiday experience of a lifetime, thanks to a large contribution from HomeLink International. Our first two swaps were in Alberta Canada for 8 weeks – 5 weeks in Rocky Mountain House, a small town east of the Rockies, and 3 weeks in Calgary.

“Next swap – Vienna, a hospitality exchange. We were a little uncertain about accepting hospitality exchange, but our host was so keen to have us visit we could hardly have said no. It was a wonderful visit in a small village, 20 kilometres by train from Vienna and next to the famous woods.

“Then back to England for three weeks in Nottinghamshire. Our fellow exchangers were teachers and the timing was perfect for them – in the August school holidays – a happy coincidence. We didn’t actually meet, but our cars passed on the A1! Everything worked perfectly. Thank you HomeLink for this wonderful adventure.”

Ian and Silvi – “Our first exchange was last year to Norway and we are waiting for our family from Spain to come this weekend. A second Spanish family will be here all of March. We hope to travel to Spain in Sept/Oct next year. We will then catch up with our Norwegian exchange family. We will be searching for more exchanges in Europe before our trip. So far everything has worked very well for us.”

Barry and Maureen – “We spent a wonderful 2 weeks in Wenduine in Belgium on the coast. To travel by train we bought a 50 euro train pass which enabled us to travel as far as possible in one direction for 5 euros each and then the same for return. We visited a lovely town called Ipers and went through a fantastic museum which has a simulated no-mans land complete with sound effects. Our host, who moved out of his apartment for us, took us to Paris for the weekend and we saw so much as he had spent a lot of time there. Highlight of our trip.

His daughter came to our home for 2 weeks the next year and she was a great person to have around. Not a member now (but still hoping to be again if husband’s health improves), I would only stay in apartments with handy access to rail or transport, close to shops, and with good security. Houses out in the sticks with no conveniences would be a no-no. Always go to the local pub, even if you don’t drink, and the locals will be delighted.

HomeLink is a great way to see the world! Thanks for sending us past members your friendly reminders.

Joanne and Kim – “We exchanged to Oxford, UK in 2004/5 and recently returned from an exchange to Hobart. Both times we have had wonderful experiences with the house and car exchange. This time we were fortunate to meet our swapees – and we had a terrific dinner and chat. Now we are looking for exchanges in New Zealand for the Rugby World Cup in 2011 – and feel confident it will all work out beautifully.”

Fran – “We were in Europe for six months last year and did six hospitality/home/non-simultaneous exchanges. But, they were in France, Germany and Austria. Next May we are off to Italy, and are currently working on an exchange in Scotland for 2011.”

Tess and Dave – “We have recently taken early retirement and joined Homelink last October… have loved home exchange!!! We spent all of September 2012 in a delightful cottage with beautiful gardens in a small village called Sparford in the UK and 3 weeks in August in a country property in Belgium. We also spent 3 weeks in Auckland in May, again delightful home and garden.”


DISCLAIMER: The comments and stories displayed above are unsolicited, and have been received over time by HomeLink International in written correspondence from its members. Some of these members may no longer hold current membership status. HomeLink is unable to verify the accuracy of any statements or assertions made by its members, and waives any responsibility for same. These are not to be considered a representation as to the likelihood of similar results being attained by any other person in future.