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TAR Canada 2: SPECULATION and DISCUSSION of Spoilers

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WindsorSue:
Anyone willing to predict the final 2 legs?
I am thinking New Brunswick and PEI as the finish line. I keep thinking about Dairy Queen being named a sponsor, and the world's busiest DQ is in Charlottetown. So similar to Cadbury in T.O. last year.

Maanca:

--- Quote from: WindsorSue on May 15, 2014, 10:51:49 AM ---Anyone willing to predict the final 2 legs?
I am thinking New Brunswick and PEI as the finish line. I keep thinking about Dairy Queen being named a sponsor, and the world's busiest DQ is in Charlottetown. So similar to Cadbury in T.O. last year.

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Besides that, Charlottetown would be a great place to end it, because it's where Canada was born (like Philadelphia to the US)

Heliox:

--- Quote from: walkingpneumonia on May 14, 2014, 02:55:43 PM ---The route format isn’t all that surprising. Remember that TAR Canada is sponsored by Air Canada, which is why they are flying out of Canada to a destination that AC serves directly and then back again to Canada.
Air Canada is only allowed to have international flights that originate or end in Canada, so AC can’t fly from e.g. Paris to London.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedoms_of_the_air#Fifth_freedom

Looks like they took a ferry from Hong Kong to Macau.
They could always take a train to somewhere else in Europe - i.e. London via the chunnel. I would bet on them traveling by train to one of AC’s other European destinations like Brussels, Zurich, London, Munich, Frankfurt, Geneva.

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Yes, that makes complete sense. If the show's big sponsor is Air Canada then we probably wont see a true flying 'around the world' race. But that doesn't matter. If they have to come back to Canada during the race, then leave the country again is more than alright and better than just staying completely in Canada.


I am fingers crossed that Rob/Ryan survived the speed bump leg in Paris!

WindsorSue:

--- Quote from: Maanca on May 15, 2014, 11:42:58 AM ---
--- Quote from: WindsorSue on May 15, 2014, 10:51:49 AM ---Anyone willing to predict the final 2 legs?
I am thinking New Brunswick and PEI as the finish line. I keep thinking about Dairy Queen being named a sponsor, and the world's busiest DQ is in Charlottetown. So similar to Cadbury in T.O. last year.

--- End quote ---

Besides that, Charlottetown would be a great place to end it, because it's where Canada was born (like Philadelphia to the US)

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Lots of places to go there! I am sure production is well aware of the disappointment last year that was voiced in the Maritimes.

Jimmer:
Any possibility of going to the US for the penultimate leg? They could fly with Air Canada and connect in Canada before going off to the US.

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