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COMPASS: Feb 16-13
USA Steam Loco Excursion
RAIL Travel Tours has limited space for the return excursion of former Milwaukee Road Steam Locomotive #261 on a package round-trip from Winnipeg to Minneapolis and Duluth, MN, from May 9 -13. The tour includes bus travel to Minneapolis, 1st-class round-trip to Duluth by steam train, hotel stays and visits to the Mall of America, Lake Superior RR Museum, Maritime Visitors Centre and more. Cost of this 5-day tour is from $895 pp, double occupancy.
Learn more at Rail Travel Tours' 10th anniversary reception at 11:30 a.m., Sat. Feb 16 at the VIA Rail Station, 123 Main St. For more information and reservations, call 204-897-9551 or toll free 1-866-704-3528.
Portugal
JOIN Renaissance Travel and Ashley from Collette Vacations for an informative evening about escorted tours of Portugal, featuring our group departure on Sept. 27. Tuesday Feb. 26, 7 p.m., at McNally Robinson, Grant Park Shopping Centre. Please RSVP at 204-942-5000 or online at www.renaissancetravel.ca
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 16, 2013 D4
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