Sightseeing definition

Sightseeing means engaging in a tour or trip for pleasure or culture.

Examples of Sightseeing in a sentence

  • Sightseeing coaches, lorries, cargo lorries, with or without driver, as well as any kind of trailer, semitrailer and, in general, any vehicles other than private cars and those which are not in proper condition to circulate, shall be carried as load.

  • Sightseeing Views are excellent from the logging roads and Highways 16 and 35.

  • A copy of the schedule shall be provided to each Sightseeing Clerk.

  • When Sightseeing or Charter Sightseeing work is assigned to be conducted in the English or French language only, the operator shall be paid the Sightseeing Operator Rate.

  • If Sightseeing or Charter Sightseeing work is assigned to be conducted in both official languages, the operator shall be paid the Bilingual Sightseeing Operator Rate.

  • Upon presentation of a properly authorized pass, all employees shall be entitled to free transportation on all light rail or commuter rail trains and buses except Chartered, Special or Sightseeing buses or trains.

  • This shall include a winter jacket for all Sightseeing Clerks working outside during the winter months.

  • Normal working hours of regular employees shall be defined as the daily hours of the classification, which shall be eight (8) hours for Dispatchers; a minimum of five (5) hours to a maximum of eight (8) hours for Platform Persons and Sightseeing Clerks; and seven and one half (7.5) hours for all other classifications.

  • Sightseeing in many historic towns and cities can only be undertaken by walking tours as motorcoach access is not possible.

  • The Sightseeing Clerk holding the full time position is entitled, during the summer season, to select which positions that he/she will work on the schedule, provided that there is a balanced distribution of locations and times.

Related to Sightseeing

  • Sight Triangle means the triangular space on a lot formed by two intersecting street lines and a line drawn from a point on one street line across such lot to a point in the other street line, each such point being the required distance from the point of intersection of the street lines (measured along the street lines), and where the two street lines do not intersect at a point, the point of intersection of the street lines shall be deemed to be the intersection of the projection of the street lines or the intersection of the tangent to the street lines, and the distance from the point of intersection of the street lines and forming the sight triangle shall be 9 metres, except where one of the street lines is a Regional Road, where the distance shall be 15 metres;

  • Cueing means giving verbal, audio, or visual clues during an activity to help an individual complete the activity without hands-on assistance.

  • Dormitory means a building used in conjunction with an educational building for living quarters for seven or more students;

  • Cyberbullying means any form of communication by electronic act that is sent with the purpose to:

  • Dog means either sex.