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HOSPITALITY GUIDE the Event Is at Your Own Risk 2016 INTERNATIONAL WFTDA PLAYOFFS N AT I E R O N T A N L FRI•SAT•SUN, September 2- 4 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada WHERE WE SKATE LONG HEADLINE GOES LONG HEADLINE GOES I Hosted by Montréal Roller Derby WFTDA.com/Montreal WOMEN’S FLAT TRACK DERBY ASSOCIATION HERE & HERE HERE & HERE T O S T U N Location R N A M E R N AT I O XXX Street, City, ST XXXXX Another Headline If You Need Another Headline If You Need E N locationwebsite.com T A IF YOU NEED A SUB-HEAD YOU CAN USE THIS AREA & FONT. IF YOU NEED A SUB-HEAD YOU CAN USE THIS AREA & FONT. N L Craneway Pavilion is a 45,000 sq ft world-class, DIVISION 2 PLAYOFFS I sustainably designed event, concert and production food vendors to come into the venue to provide PARKING AUGUST 19-21 Wichita, Kansas, United States facility set on 25 waterfront acres that provide an There is an attended lot across from the venue for concessions. awe-inspiring panorama of the Bay and the San $10/day. Additionally, there are a couple hundred free Hosted by the ICT Roller Girls The B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls have arranged for food Francisco skyline. Originally a Ford Motors Assembly spots on the street available after 5pm on Friday and all AUGUST 26-28 Lansing, Michigan, United States Plant, the venue is now on the National Register of day on the weekend. trucks and vendors to come to the venue for the Historic Places while offering sate-of-the-art tournament, with such local favorites like Donna’s Hosted by the Lansing Derby Vixens amenities - and of course, a landing pad for those of small photo placement possiblity SECURITY Tamales, Fist of Flour Pizza, and Liba Falafel. Alcoholic you who plan to arrive by helicopter. There will be hired personnel and volunteer security beverages will also be available for purchase. staff from the Bay Area Derby Girls to attend to crowd DIVISION 1 PLAYOFFS trucks and vendors to come to the venue for the control and general security matters. Nonetheless, you RULES & RESTRICTIONS PARKING There is an attended lot across from the venue for SEPTEMBER 2-4 Montréal, Quebec, Canada There is an attended lot across from the venue for tournament, with such local favorites like Donna’s are advised not to leave valuables unattended as $10/day. Additionally, there are a couple hundred free Hosted by Montréal Roller Derby W $10/day. Additionally, there are a couple hundred free Tamales, Fist of Flour Pizza, and Liba Falafel. Alcoholic neither WFTDA, B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls nor the spots on the street available after 5pm on Friday and all spots on the street available after 5pm on Friday and all beverages will also be available for purchase. Craneway Pavilion can be responsible for loss, damage S day on the weekend. SEPTEMBER 9-11 Columbia, South Carolina, United States day on the weekend. or theft of your belongings. Any property you bring to F F RULES & RESTRICTIONS the event is at your own risk. Hosted by the Columbia Quadsquad Rollergirls T F SECURITY There is an attended lot across from the venue for SEPTEMBER 16-18 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada $10/day. Additionally, there are a couple hundred free D O There will be hired personnel and volunteer security Hosted by the Terminal City Rollergirls A staff from the Bay Area Derby Girls to attend to crowd spots on the street available after 5pm on Friday and all large photo placement possiblity Y P L A control and general security matters. Nonetheless, you day on the weekend. SEPTEMBER 23-25 Madison, Wisconsin, United States are advised not to leave valuables unattended as Hosted by the Mad Rollin’ Dolls neither WFTDA, B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls nor the There is an attended lot across from the venue for PARKING BOXED HEADLINE $10/day. Additionally, there are a couple hundred free Craneway Pavilion can be responsible for loss, damage There is an attended lot across from the venue for FOOD & BEVERAG E MAYBE USE A LIGHT GRAY BOX TO HIGHLIGHT SOME INFO spots on the street available after 5pm on Friday and all or theft of your belongings. Any property you bring to $10/day. Additionally, there are a couple hundred free The Craneway Pavilion has a full restaurant on-site, the day on the weekend. There is an attended lot across CHAMPIONSHIPS HOSPITALITY GUIDE the event is at your own risk. spots on the street available after 5pm on Friday and all BoilerHouse Restaurant, but allows for independent from the venue for $10/day. Additionally, there are a Phasellus quis bibendum augue, commodo laoreet felis. Pellentesque ac lacinia est. 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Centre Pierre-Charbonneau BoilerHouse Restaurant, but allows for independent There will be hired personnel and volunteer security The B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls have arranged for food There is an attended lot across from the venue for food vendors to come into the venue to provide staff from the Bay Area Derby Girls to attend to crowd trucks and vendors to come to the venue for the 3000 rue Viau, Montréal, Qc $10/day. Additionally, there are a couple hundred free concessions. control and general security matters. Nonetheless, you tournament, with such local favorites like Donna’s spots on the street available after 5pm on Friday and all are advised not to leave valuables unattended as Tamales, Fist of Flour Pizza, and Liba Falafel. Alcoholic The B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls have arranged for food day on the weekend. neither WFTDA, B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls nor the beverages will also be available for purchase. There is an attended lot across from the venue for Craneway Pavilion can be responsible for loss, damage FOOD & BEVERAG E $10/day. Additionally, there are a couple hundred free TODAY I WILL BE or theft of your belongings. Any property you bring to The Craneway Pavilion has a full restaurant on-site, the spots on the street available after 5pm on Friday and all the event is at your own risk. BoilerHouse Restaurant, but allows for independent day on the weekend. There is an attended lot across from the venue for $10/day. ROLLER DERBY. 2 3 4 ABOUT THE HOSTS Montréal Roller Derby photo credit: © Aurélie de Saint Sauveur Founded in 2006, Montréal Roller Derby (MTLRD) is the very first flat track roller derby league in Canada. Today, MTLRD comprises three home teams and two travel teams. In January 2009, MTLRD joined the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association, becoming the first non-American league in the association. We are extremely honoured to be able to host a WFTDA Playoff tournament for the first time, especially as this is the 10th year anniversary of our league! The MTLRD players, referees, coaches, announcers, and volunteers are excited to make your time in Montreal the best it can be. We have put together an info packet of awesome things to do/see/eat during your time in Montreal. HOW GET TO THE VENUE BY AIR From the East: Take Autoroute 40 O towards Montreal. All international and domestic flights fly into Montréal– Take exit 80S for Autoroute 25S. Take exit 5 toward Rue Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. It’s Sherbrooke, use right two lanes to take ramp to Rue approximately 30 km (17 miles) from the venue and Sherbrooke. Turn left on Rue Viau. accessible by car, taxi, and public transport. From the South: From Autoroute 10 O, take exit 6 and BY BUS: follow signs for Autoroute 20 E. Take exit 82 and follow Buses into the city arrive at the Montreal Central signs for Pont Jacques Cartier (Bridge) - Montreal. Turn Station —Gare d’autocars de Montréal (1717 Rue Berri). right on Rue Sherbrooke E. Turn right on Rue Viau. It’s a 25 minute cab ride to the venue. There’s also a nearby metro station. From the West: From the Transcanada, take Pont de l’ile aux Tourtes (Bridge) onto Autoroute 40 E. Take exit BY TRAIN 76 towards Boulevard Pie-IX - Boulevard Viau. Merge Trains arrive in the city at the Gare Centrale at 895 Rue onto Cremazie which turns into Metropolitain E. Use de la Gauchetière O. It’s about 9 km (5 miles) to the right lane to take Boulevard Viau N ramp, turn right venue, and is accessible by car and public transport. onto Viau. Continue straight until venue. BY CAR BY TAXI From the airport: Follow signs for Autoroute 20 E. Taxi Diamond: (514) 273-6331 Merge onto 720 E. Continue onto Viger Avenue E, which Taxi Co-op: (514) 725-9885 turns into Notre-Dame E. Turn left onto Boulevard Pie- IX. Turn right onto Sherbrooke E. Turn right on Rue Viau. BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT Centre Pierre-Charbonneau is a 5-minute walk from From the North: Take Autoroute 15 S onto the island.
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