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Tall Ship Festival returns to BrockvilleMore than 5,000 deck tour passports have been sold which as twice as many sold when the Blue Nose was in Brockville for the Tall Ships Festival three years ago.CanadaJun 24, 2022
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Brockville, Ont. announces dates for 4th Tall Ships FestivalThe 2022 edition of the festival will be the fourth and will take place from June 24-26 on Blockhouse Island and at Hardy Park.CanadaFeb 9, 2022
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City of Brockville to take over Ernie Fox QuayThe City of Brockville is preparing to take over the operations of the Ernie Fox Quay in the downtown core.NewsNov 9, 2021
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Turning back time as tall ships sail into BrockvilleThe Tall Ships Festival in Brockville only comes along every three years.NewsSep 3, 2019
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Brockville prepares for 2019 Tall Ships FestivalOrganizers of the third annual Brockville Tall Ships Festival, slated to take place in August 2019, say they expect up to 50,000 people to attend.CanadaNov 9, 2018
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Canada 150 gives a boost to Hamilton’s civic museumsDundurn National Historic Site is the most popular of Hamilton's six civic museums with close to 63,000 visitors, followed by Fieldcote and Battlefield House.CanadaDec 21, 2017
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CAO releases scathing report on Canada 150 celebration in BathThe Bath Tall Ships festival attracted more than 35,000 people in July and organizers claim the Canada 150 celebration brought about $4 million in revenue across the region.PoliticsSep 15, 2017
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Tall turnout for tall shipsThousands head to the Port of Saint John to see, touch and board vintage tall ships during Festival of Sail.CanadaAug 20, 2017
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Halifax councillor looking to change ferry service for special events, holidaysA motion is going to Halifax council on Tuesday in hopes of the city reviewing how ferry schedules run during special events and holidays.CanadaJul 31, 2017
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Thousands flock to Halifax, Dartmouth waterfronts for Tall Ships RegattaTourists are expected to descend on the waterfront by the thousands to check out the nearly 30 tall ships calling on Halifax as part of the Tall Ships Regatta.LifestyleJul 29, 2017
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