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1203 Winter Lights Poster Bus Tours for Newcomers to Brampton 2012 WinterLights Free Family Event for Newcomers December 4, 5, 11 & 12 6 – 9 pm Tours begin and end at the Chinguacousy Branch of the Brampton Library. See the winter lights and... • Register for a library card • Experience Brampton Transit firsthand • Get information on recreation facilities and services • Learn a little bit about Brampton’s history Get active in your community! Space is limited. Registration required. To reserve your seat call 905.793.4636 or visit your nearest Brampton Library branch. Bramalea Terminal To Bramalea Peel Centre Dr WinterLights Tour City Centre 5 6 7 8 Customer A Free Family Event for Newcomers Service Centre 4 3 2 1 14 15 16 17 18 All tours begin and end at the Chinguacousy Branch 13 12 11 10 9 Central Park Dr of the Brampton Library. Team Canada Dr Space is limited. Registration required. Bus Bays Dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes or boots. 1 1 1A Queen (WESTBOUND To Major William Sharpe Dr) 2 Züm Queen (WESTBOUND To Downtown Brampton Terminal) 3 Züm Queen (EASTBOUND To York University Terminal) 1 Queen (EASTBOUND To Highway 50) 4 1A Queen A (EASTBOUND To Coventry Rd) 18 Dixie (NORTHBOUND To Countryside Dr) 5 18A Dixie (NORTHBOUND To Trinity Common Terminal) 6 18 18A Dixie (SOUTHBOUND To Meyerside Dr) 115 Airport EXPRESS (To Pearson Airport Terminal 1) 7 15 Bramalea (SOUTHBOUND To Bramalea GO/Derry) 15A Bramalea A (SOUTHBOUND To GO Station) 15 Bramalea (NORTHBOUND To Countryside Dr) 8 15A Bramalea A (NORTHBOUND To Peter Robertson Blvd and Brampton Civic Hospital) 9 12 Grenoble (To Countryside Dr) 9 Vodden (WESTBOUND To Mount Pleasant GO Station) 10 19 Fernforest (To Trinity Common Terminal) 9 Vodden (EASTBOUND To Williams Pkwy/Edvac Dr) 11 17 Howden (To Trinity Common Terminal) 10 South Industrial (To First Gulf Blvd) 12 Bramalea Terminal Brampton Library Chinguacousy Branch 16 Southgate (To Bramalea GO Station) 160 Central Park Drive 150 Central Park Drive 14 40 Central Industrial (To Advance Blvd) Brampton Brampton 905.874.2999 To reserve your seat call: 13 Avondale (To Bramalea GO Station) 905.793.INFO (4636) 17 www.bramptonlibrary.ca 20 East Industrial (To Devon Rd) 18 8 Centre (To Brampton Gateway Terminal) FREE parking is available after 5 pm 13 15 16 GO Transit Stops.
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