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Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Circus School
Last summer I took a cooks tour around Verdun, and came across a rather large building just off the boardwalk. I think the sign outside said circus school, but I could be wrong. Second Avenue
That an interesting site NaggieMck,....this place has been there since 1988,....or at least the company has been in existence since '88 I had never heard of it before,......seems like a large place as well,. Kinda funny,.that it's brought to our attention from a Verdun visiting from Hawaii,.......and then the link posted from a Sask. member........We are all over the place...........hahahahaha Thanks for the efforts hf&rv
That building must be a total magnet for Verdun's kids. I'm grateful the school wasn't there during my childhood; I'd be retired from the circus by now, and more than likely with a bad back.
Last summer I ate steamers at 'La Belle Provence' on 1st and Wellington. I inhaled them both in a matter of seconds. Good eat'n. On the way back to the B&B on Willibrord, I stopped of at Tim Hortons on Willibrord and Wellington for a little desert and a large black coffee. Oh ya! Second Avenue.
I think I miswrote in my journal as to the address of 'La Belle Provence' and as result I posted 1st and Wellington, but it may have been on 3rd or 4th. No one corrected me so I'm a tad confused. Second Avenue.
Second Avenue, the La Belle Province is either at the corner of first or second. I have sampled their product a ''few'' times. Third avenue corner is still Grovers. One thing that you did state incorrectly was Tim Hortons being on the corner of Willibrord. This is actually a Dunkin Donuts. The Tim is on Church near Lasalle (what was an A&W in the sixties). One thing Verdun has no shortage of is fine eateries, or places where you can just pig out.........................m.p.u.
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SecondAve was this the building? Steve
http://www.e-cirqueverdun.com/studio_b.htm
That an interesting site NaggieMck,....this place has been there since 1988,....or at least the company has been in existence since '88 I had never heard of it before,......seems like a large place as well,. Kinda funny,.that it's brought to our attention from a Verdun visiting from Hawaii,.......and then the link posted from a Sask. member........We are all over the place...........hahahahaha Thanks for the efforts hf&rv
MaggieMck that link you posted on this subject is very interesting.It must be around Melrose and Demarchais on Lasalle. Steve
That building must be a total magnet for Verdun's kids. I'm grateful
the school wasn't there during my childhood; I'd be retired from the
circus by now, and more than likely with a bad back.
Last summer I ate steamers at 'La Belle Provence' on 1st and
Wellington. I inhaled them both in a matter of seconds. Good eat'n.
On the way back to the B&B on Willibrord, I stopped of at Tim Hortons
on Willibrord and Wellington for a little desert and a large black
coffee. Oh ya!
Second Avenue.
I think I miswrote in my journal as to the address of 'La Belle
Provence' and as result I posted 1st and Wellington, but it may have
been on 3rd or 4th. No one corrected me so I'm a tad confused.
Second Avenue.
Second Avenue, the La Belle Province is either at the corner of first or second. I have sampled their product a ''few'' times. Third avenue corner is still Grovers. One thing that you did state incorrectly was Tim Hortons being on the corner of Willibrord. This is actually a Dunkin Donuts. The Tim is on Church near Lasalle (what was an A&W in the sixties). One thing Verdun has no shortage of is fine eateries, or places where you can just pig out.........................m.p.u.
Okay that clears that up. Thank you.
S.A.
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