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2012-08-17 at NOON

LETTER: Car clubs coming

Peter Knudson, Thunder Bay
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To the editor:

The Lakehead Antique Car Club is proud to represent the city of Thunder Bay by welcoming the Coasters cross-Canada tour, leaving from B.C. and traveling east. 

With about 100 participants, this group is traveling in old and newer vehicles towing travel trailers. 

They will arrive on Aug. 21 and 22 and are staying at Fort William Historical Park’s campground.  They will depart the city on Aug. 27. 

Many had visited in the Coast-To-Coast Tour of 2000 and were quite impressed with the hospitality shown to them; so much so that they returned in 2002 for their reunion tour.  There were many Coasters' old vehicles displayed at the Lakehead Antique Car Club's 2002 Car Show. 

The Coasters will be sight-seeing, and taking in such attractions as Founder's Museum-Pioneer Village, Fort William Historical Park's fur trade encampment, and Kakabeka Falls. 

Peter Knudson,
President, Lakehead Antique Car Club, Thunder?Bay

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