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Peggy’s Cove; Keith and Lucille (inset) member profile The Road to Love How romance blossomed aboard a motorcoach during a westworld tours adventure by Lona Gervais LuciLLe Wiebe and Keith eLhart’s eyes first met on a WestWorld Tours Solo tour to Victoria. Little did they know that a few months later, they’d be engaged. After the tragic passing of their respective spouses, Lucille from Saskatchewan and Albertan Keith found themselves alone for the first time in many years. Lucille was apprehensive about travelling alone, but after talking to CAA Travel Consultant Rachel Souter at the CAA Regina East Store, she decided to take the leap on the WestWorld Tours Victoria Solo tour. Meanwhile, Keith was originally scheduled to travel elsewhere, but fate intervened: An unexpected change in his plans led him to book the same Victoria tour, through AMA Travel (Alberta Motor Association) counsellor Lori Niwa in Medicine Hat. When they met on the tour, the attraction was immediate. And it didn’t go unnoticed: Tour director Debbie MacRae saw sparks fly right away. The couple quickly got to know each other as they journeyed from stop to stop. At the end of the trip, Lucille and Keith exchanged contact information and promised to keep in touch, which they did. Over the summer, the friend- ship turned to love. And by the end of the season, the pair was talking marriage and shopping for rings. That fall, they booked WestWorld Tours’ Maritimes Fly & Coach tour. While in Ottawa, Keith dropped to one knee to present Lucille with a dazzling ring—she said yes! Tour directors MacRae and Pat Larocque gave the happy couple a bottle of champagne. And Pat’s announcement to the rest of the tour group was met with resounding applause. After the bubbles settled, Lucille and Keith continued their romantic engagement tour of the Maritimes. The pair soaked in all the sights across Ontario, New Brunswick, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. “We adored seeing the old buildings and the cobblestone streets in Quebec City,” Lucille says. “That city and Niagara-on-the-Lake were our favourite destinations.” Their visit to Pier 21 in Halifax was another unforgettable moment. From 1928 to 1971, the pier was an ocean liner terminal and immigration shed. It’s the last surviving seaport immigration facility in Canada, and visitors can search the ship arrival database to discover family connec- tions. Lucille located the record of her own mother’s arrival in 1928, as an eight-year-old arriving from Poland with her family. As they reflected on the past, the couple couldn’t help but anticipate their future. While no date has been set yet, Keith and Lucille are excited about exchanging “I do’s!” Wherever your dream destination takes you—whatever the occasion— talk with a CAA Travel Consultant or visit westworldtours.com or caask.ca/travel. westworldtours.com or caask.ca/travel CAA SASKATCHEWAN SummEr 2017 13