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TAR Canada 4: SPECULATION and DISCUSSION of Spoilers

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Hockeylova5:
Sir John A. MacDonald, Canada's first Prime Minister resided there as well. Bellevue National Historic Site, along with his grave and a statue at a downtown park.

Maanca:
That's right, I forgot the historical significance. Kingston was the original capital before Canada became a country.

Hockeylova5:
Kingston Penitentiary would be an interesting place to visit too. According to an article I read on CBC today, they are actually opening it up this summer for tours.

Maanca:

--- Quote from: Hockeylova5 on May 13, 2016, 10:03:41 PM ---Kingston Penitentiary would be an interesting place to visit too. According to an article I read on CBC today, they are actually opening it up this summer for tours.

--- End quote ---

I was thinking about that, the American race has visited prisons in the past. But I very much doubt they'd send racers there. This is after all where Bernardo is locked up.

WindsorSue:

--- Quote from: Maanca on May 13, 2016, 10:27:29 PM ---
--- Quote from: Hockeylova5 on May 13, 2016, 10:03:41 PM ---Kingston Penitentiary would be an interesting place to visit too. According to an article I read on CBC today, they are actually opening it up this summer for tours.

--- End quote ---

I was thinking about that, the American race has visited prisons in the past. But I very much doubt they'd send racers there. This is after all where Bernardo is locked up.

--- End quote ---

But they are promoting it as a tourist attraction. Odd they just announced it.
We may be getting ahead of ourselves here. I haven't found any other sightings.

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