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Amazing Race 15
Dånooky:
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--- Quote from: georgiapeach on June 13, 2009, 03:42:45 PM ---I'm thinking a Canadian leg would not be unlikely, but not as a finale location....
Perhaps as a first stop??
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I could see the race starting in the northeast US (maybe Boston) and then having teams drive into Canada (Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia). Just to change it up and have no flight in the first leg.
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that would really throw the rff detectives off :lol:
RealityFanWA:
You all have me so excited for TAR15. I'm a new poster and I look forward to interacting with you all.
puddin:
--- Quote from: RealityFanWA on June 13, 2009, 05:54:33 PM ---You all have me so excited for TAR15. I'm a new poster and I look forward to interacting with you all.
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Welcome to the forum RealityFanWA :waves:
apskip:
Vancouver could be a first stop from a starting point anywhere in the lower 48 states or the penultimate leg.
The concept of driving from Boston to anywhere in the Maritime Provinces is a bit of a stretch for me. Do you know how much driving that involves? It takes 2 hours from Boston to Portland Maine. From there your options are 4 days a week (including the ones most likely to be a starting day for an Amazing Race) to take the ferry from Portland to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia for 5.5 hours and then drive a another 4 hours up the coast to Halifax; to drive 6 hours to that huge (NOT) provincial capital of Fredericton, New Brunswick; or to drive 6 hours to St. John, New Brunswick. It's not impossible but it is quite improbable.
From Boston, it is much more likely that teams would fly to Montreal, Quebec City, or Halifax.
redwings8831:
--- Quote from: apskip on June 13, 2009, 08:02:40 PM ---Vancouver could be a first stop from a starting point anywhere in the lower 48 states or the penultimate leg.
The concept of driving from Boston to anywhere in the Maritime Provinces is a bit of a stretch for me. Do you know how much driving that involves? It takes 2 hours from Boston to Portland Maine. From there your options are 4 days a week (including the ones most likely to be a starting day for an Amazing Race) to take the ferry from Portland to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia for 5.5 hours and then drive a another 4 hours up the coast to Halifax; to drive 6 hours to that huge (NOT) provincial capital of Fredericton, New Brunswick; or to drive 6 hours to St. John, New Brunswick. It's not impossible but it is quite improbable.
From Boston, it is much more likely that teams would fly to Montreal, Quebec City, or Halifax.
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Yeah, its a stretch. But then I thought back to TAR 2, where it seemed like the teams drove across the entire island of New Zealand, or something like that.
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