Visit & Tour 2008 - (Page 16) 16 Tourism Services & St. Thomas Times-Journal, February 2008 • www.elgintourist.com St. Thomas CASO St. Thomas Trans Canada Trail & Pavilion The CASO St.Thomas Trans Canada Trail has a paved portion of the trail in the heart of St. Thomas along the railway corridor - from the west end of the City at Stanley Street to the east end at Park Ave. Another portion of the trail will be completed going east from Park Avenue to Centennial Ave. Paving in the heart of the City makes a barrier free path for all residents and visitors to enjoy! Fund raising is ongoing to complete the trail and the name panels in the pavilion. You can help by putting your personal or business names in the pavilion. Pick up a brochure at the St.Thomas City Hall, St.Thomas Public Library, the Jumbo Caboose, the Talbot Trail Tea Room, Shaw’s Ice Cream or contact (519) 631-0936 for more information. This is a perfect gift for a birthday, anniversary or Christmas. John DiRenzo Virtual Tours at www.HomeChannel.ca 519 633-1000 519 857-3490 SaleS RepReSentative CENTER CITy REalTy INC. BRokERagE Independently owned & operated m omas St. Th 2r5life in oe Welcome to St. Thomas % Spend a day in the heart of Elgin County. Discover St. Thomas! CITY HALL 519.631.1680 www.city.st-thomas.on.ca http://www.elgintourist.com http://www.HomeChannel.ca http://www.HomeChannel.ca http://www.city.st-thomas.on.ca http://www.st-thomas.library.on.ca http://www.st-thomas.library.on.ca http://www.city.st-thomas.on.ca
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