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marcmytravels · 4 years
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As businesses slowly start to reopen I’m focused on making sure my $$ are spent with local independent businesses as much as possible. Thanks to a GC I received as part of a virtual event hosted by @travelmediaca & @visitthunderbay I’m spending it at my local #coffeeshop #tmactakeout #staylocal #smallbusiness #tmactravel #supportsmallbusiness #visittbay (at Dolce Bistro & Cappuccino Bar) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA6Q6IOB-D5/?igshid=bu11zwe6gmov
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ontarionewsnorth · 5 years
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NORTHERN ONTARIO – The CP Holiday Train is visiting Canadian communities for it’s 20th year and crossing our region, stopping in communities between Chapleau through to Thunder Bay on December 1st and 2nd (see schedules below).
Each event is free, with CP encouraging attendees to open their cupboards and wallets to help address hunger needs in their communities. Local food banks will be accepting donations at each stop to ensure those less fortunate have enough healthy food this holiday season.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2
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There are two trains in Canada
The U.S.-bound train departs Montreal on November 25 travelling south with stops in Quebec, New York and Southern Ontario before continuing it’s journey through the U.S. and into southern Saskatchewan for its final stop in Weyburn, Saskatchewan on Dec. 16.
The Canadian Train departs Montreal on November 27 travelling west through Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia for it’s final show of the 2018 CP Holiday Train tour in Port Coquitlam on December 18.
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Visit the CP website for full schedules including communities outside of our region
CP Holiday Train’s 2013 Travels Through Northshore (incl. video from Dubrueilville & Thunder Bay)
2011 Holiday Train Arrives! White River Photos
2010 Holiday Train in White River (video)
@CPHolidayTrain Travelling Through Region This Weekend @VisitChapleau #WhiteRiverON @Twp_Dub @townofMarathon @YourTerraceBay @TownofSchreiber @nipigon @visitthunderbay @tbayhome @foodbankscanada NORTHERN ONTARIO - The CP Holiday Train is visiting Canadian communities for it's 20th year and crossing our region, stopping in communities between Chapleau through to Thunder Bay on December 1st and 2nd (see schedules below).
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cassidl · 6 years
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For more fun photos and videos of @fishinontario, @OntarioParksNWZ Kakabeka Falls, and Thunder Bay @visitthunderbay be sure to check out our Instagram stories "highlights"! (Not sponsored) @Sunset_Country #FamilyVacation #familytravel pic.twitter.com/vfSATZr6TO
— Canadian Blog House (@CanBlogHouse) August 11, 2018
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letsdiscoveron · 6 years
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cassidl · 6 years
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Wow! Neat! Have never seen a stop on a highway like this one, indicating the change in time zone west of Thunder Bay. @visitthunderbay #travel #familytravel #roadtrip pic.twitter.com/tQDOtU8VtG
— Canadian Blog House (@CanBlogHouse) August 10, 2018
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ontarionewsnorth · 7 years
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