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RAIL SAFETY WEEK April 25 – May 1 2016 Calendar of Events for CANADA RAIL SAFETY WEEK April 25 – May 1 2016 Calendar of Events for CANADA Province City/Town Event Date Event Time Event Details Name of Location and Address CHAMPLAIN REGION Safety Pledge with CN Police, Central Station - 895 rue de la Gauchetiere Quebec Montreal Monday April 25 3:30 PM TO 6:30 PM VIA, AMT and OL ** St. W H3B 2M9 Safety Pledge Commuter Gare Via Rail a Sainte-Foy 3255 chemin de Quebec Quebec Monday April 25 11:30 AM TO 1:00 PM Station Via Rail la Gare, Qc, G1W 3A8 Rail Safety Presentation - Band First Nation -Wemotachi, Rue Kenosi, Quebec Wemotachi April 25 & 26 7:30 AM TO 3:30 PM Council & Local elementary Wemotaci, QC G0X 3R0 school Rail Safety Pledge with CN Quebec Joliette Tuesday April 26 11:00 AM TO 1:00 PM 380 Rue Champlain, Joliette, QC J6E 2S1 Police, SQ Pointe-aux Quebec Tuesday April 26 4:00 PM TO 6:00 PM JVO: CN Police, AMT Pointe-aux-Trembles Station Trembles Rail Safety Presentation – First Nation –Mashteuiatsh, 525, rue Quebec Mashteuiatsh April 27 & 28 7:30 AM TO 3:30 PM Elementary and High School Uapileu, Mashteuiatsh, G0W 2H0 Quebec Monteregie Wednesday April 27 7:00 AM TO 9:00 AM Rail Safety Pledge 555, rue Boileau, Vaudreuil, Qc, J7V 9B9 4500 Hickmore et entrée 2800 Norman, Quebec Montreal Wednesday April 27 4:00 PM TO 6:00 PM Rail Safety Pledge Montreal, Qc, H4T 1K2 Rail Safety Pledge with CN Gare ViaRail 263 Rue Lindsay, Quebec Drummondville Wednesday April 27 1:00 PM TO 3:00 PM Police, SQ Drummondville, QC J2C 1P2 Rail Safety Presentation – Band First Nation –Wolinak, 10120 Rue Kolipaio, Quebec Wolinak Thursday April 28 7:30 AM TO 3:30 PM Council & Local Police Wôlinak, G0X 1B0 Department *All specifics, (event date, time and/or location) are subject to change without notice *Events will have Google Cardboard available: **ity CN Location Time and Contact**Events will have Google Cardboard available RAIL SAFETY WEEK April 25 – May 1 2016 Calendar of Events for CANADA Province City/Town Event Date Event Time Event Details Name of Location and Address Rail Safety Pledge with CN Quebec Montreal Thursday April 28 3:00 PM TO 5:00 PM 555, rue St-Ferdinand, H4C 3L7 Police, SPVM, STM Saint-Laurent Subdivision M.26.2 to Quebec St-Laurent Thursday April 28 6:30 AM TO 9:30 AM Safety Blitz M.131.54 CHAMPLAIN REGION Safety Pledge: OL, JFO: CN Quebec Montreal Friday April 29 6:30 AM TO 9:30 PM Police, CP Police, AMT and Gare de Baie d’Urfee 101 rue Morgan SPVM JFO: CNPolice, Police Richelieu Gare Mont St-Hilaire 1000 avenue de la Quebec St-Hilaire Friday April 29 4:00 PM TO 6:00 PM Saint-Laurent et AMT Gare, St-Hilaire, Qc, J3H 1c1 Gare Via Rail - 1560 Chemin du CNR, Quebec Shawinigan Friday April 29 11:00 AM TO 1:00 PM JFO : CNPolice, SQ Shawinigan, Qc, G9N 2B4 Safety meeting with Local First Nation -Opitciwan, 13 wapistan Quebec Opitciwan Friday April 30 8:00 AM TO 4:00 PM Police Department obedjiwan G0W 3B0 CP 243 Safety Pledge Commuter Via Rail Station - 1161 Hollis Street, Nova Scotia Halifax Saturday April 30 8:00 AM to 14:00 PM Station VIA Station ** Halifax, NS *All specifics, (event date, time and/or location) are subject to change without notice *Events will have Google Cardboard available: **ity CN Location Time and Contact**Events will have Google Cardboard available RAIL SAFETY WEEK April 25 – May 1 2016 Calendar of Events for CANADA Province City/Town Event Date Event Time Event Details Location (Address) ONTARIO GREAT LAKES DIVISION Ontario Brampton Monday April 25 6:30 AM TO 7:30 AM Rail Safety Pledge and event ** CN Crossing at 14th Avenue, Markham, ON Halton Hills Bike Challenge & Ontario Halton Hills Monday April 25 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM 14365 Danby Rd, Georgetown, ON My Safety Pledge Rail Safety Pledge with local Cornwall VIA Station - 1650 Station Rd, Ontaro Cornwall Monday April 25 11:00 AM TO 2:00 PM Police, Fire, EMS Cornwall, ON Grade Crossing Enforcement Bath Road & John Counter Blvd, Kingston, Ontario Kingston Monday April 25 10:00 AM 1:00 PM with local police ON Safety Pledge and presentation Kingston Police Force -705 Division St, Ontario Kingston Monday April 25 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM to Kingston Police Force Kingston, ON Community Response Unit RSW Announcement with local Brampton Intermodal Terminal, 55 Devon Ontario Brampton Monday April 25 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM politicians. Road, Brampton, ON Safety Pledge – Kick Off School C.R. Judd Elementary School, 8 Lincoln Ontario Capreol Monday April 25 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM Talk Crescent, Capreol, ON Grade crossing and CN Crossing at Morrison St, Niagara Falls, Ontario Niagara Falls Monday April 25 2:30 PM TO 5:30 PM Pedestrian/School grade ON crossing RSW info to passengers VIA Rail Niagara Falls Station, 4267 Bridge Ontario Niagara Falls Monday April 25 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM inbound from the U.S. St, Niagara Falls, ON Safety Talk and My Safety Arthur Stringer Public School, 43 Ontario London Monday April 25 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Pledge Shaftesbury Ave, London, ON *All specifics, (event date, time and/or location) are subject to change without notice *Events will have Google Cardboard available: **ity CN Location Time and Contact**Events will have Google Cardboard available RAIL SAFETY WEEK April 25 – May 1 2016 Calendar of Events for CANADA Province City/Town Event Date Event Time Event Details Location (Address) ONTARIO GREAT LAKES DIVISION Ontario Sarnia Monday April 25 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Grade Crossing Enforcement CN Crossing Front Street, Sarnia, ON Grade Crossing Enforcement - Ontario Sarnia Monday April, 25 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM targeting distracted drivers and CN Crossing at Front Street, Sarnia, ON conduct speed enforcement Safety Education of Rail Pickering GO Station - 1322 Bayly St, Ontario Pickering Tuesday April 26 6:00 AM TO 9:00 AM Travelers Pickering, ON CN Crossing at Mississauga Road, Ontario Brampton Tuesday April 26 6:00 AM TO 9:00 AM Grade Crossing Enforcement Brampton, ON Burlington GO Station, 2101 Fairview St, Ontario Burlington Tuesday April 26 9:00 AM to 10:00AM Passenger Safety Awareness Burlington, ON Whitchurch– Behind Foodland Grocery Store, 19263 Ontario Tuesday April 26 7:00 AM TO 11:00 AM Trespass Enforcement Stouffville ON-48, Mount Albert, ON Whitchurch– CN Crossing at Vivian Road, Whitchurch Ontario Tuesday April 26 11:00 AM TO 2:00 PM Grade Crossing Enforcement Stouffville Stouffville, ON CN Crossing at 53 Green Lane, Markahm, Ontario Markham Tuesday April 26 2:00 PM TO 5:00 PM Grade Crossing Enforcement ON Ontario Markham Tuesday April 26 2:00 PM TO 5:00 PM Grade Crossing Enforcement CN Crossing at 14th Avenue, Markham, ON Grade Crossing & Trespass CN Crossing at Glendale Ave, St. Ontario St. Catharines Tuesday April 26 9:30 AM TO 12:30 PM Enforcement Catharines, ON *All specifics, (event date, time and/or location) are subject to change without notice *Events will have Google Cardboard available: **ity CN Location Time and Contact**Events will have Google Cardboard available RAIL SAFETY WEEK April 25 – May 1 2016 Calendar of Events for CANADA Province City/Town Event Date Event Time Event Details Location (Address) ONTARIO GREAT LAKES DIVISION RSW Information & Trespass CN Crossing at Moffatt Street, St. Ontario St. Catharines Tuesday April 26 8:00 AM TO 11:00 AM Enforcement - Pedestrian Catharines, ON Crossing Safety Education of Rail VIA Rail Sarnia Station, 125 Green St, Ontario Sarnia Tuesday April 26 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Travelers Sarnia, ON Grade Crossing Enforcement - CN Crossing at Mandaumin Crossing, Ontario Sarnia Tuesday April 26 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM targeting distracted drivers and Sarnia, ON conduct speed enforcement HRA trespass enforcement Ontario Napanee Wednesday April 27 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM 301 John St, Napanee, ON with local police Pedestrian Grade Crossing Mill Street North & Railroads Street, Ontario Brampton Wednesday April 27 6:00 AM TO 9:00 AM Enforcement Brampton, ON Railroad Street, West of Mill St. North, Ontario Brampton Wednesday April 27 6:00 AM TO 9:00 AM Trespass Enforcement Brampton, ON Level crossing and School CN Crossing at Beaverdams Rd, Niagara Ontario Niagara Wednesday April 27 8:00 AM TO 11:00 AM crossing Falls, ON Ontario Sarnia Wednesday April 27 11:00 PM to 2:00 AM Grade Crossing Enforcement CN Crossing HWY 40, Sarnia, ON VIA Rail London Station, 205 York St, Ontario London Wednesday April 27 7:30 AM TO 10:30 AM Passenger Safety Awareness London, ON Brockville Police Service - 2269 Parkedale Ontario Kingston Friday April 29 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM Railway Safety Education Ave, Brockville, ON *All specifics, (event date, time and/or location) are subject to change without notice *Events will have Google Cardboard available: **ity CN Location Time and Contact**Events will have Google Cardboard available RAIL SAFETY WEEK April 25 – May 1 2016 Calendar of Events for CANADA Province City/Town Event Date Event Time Event Details Location (Address) ONTARIO GREAT LAKES DIVISION Grade Crossing Enforcement Ontario Belleville Friday April 29 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM CN Crossing at Gettes Street, Belleville, ON with local police VIA Rail Sarnia Station, 125 Green St, Ontario Sarnia Friday April 29 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM Safety Pledge Sarnia, ON Ontario Ottawa Sunday May 1 8:00 AM TO 1:00 PM CN Cycle for CHEO ** 1 Vimy Place, Ottawa, ON Province City/Town Event Date Event Time Event Details Location (Address) PRAIRIES Manitoba Brandon Monday April 25 9:00 AM TO 10:30 AM Safety Pledge Brandon Yard Brandon Yard 1st St and Mctavish Manitoba Brandon Tuesday April 26 1:00 PM TO 4:00 PM Safety Pledge Brandon Yard 1st St and Mctavish School Presentations (Grades Manitoba La Broquerie Tuesday April 26 12:00 PM TO 2:30 PM La Broquerie School - 71 Normandeau Bay 5-8) Pledge signing at school with Manitoba Brandon Wednesday April 27 1:00 PM TO 2:00 PM King George School - 535 Park St.
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