If you’re familiar with MONOPOLY and
want to play a speedy game:
1. To start, the banker shuffl es the Title
Deed cards and deals two to each
player. Players immediately pay the
banker the price for the properties
they receive. Play then continues
as normal.
2. You only need to build up three
houses (instead of four) on each
site of a colour group before buying
a hotel. When selling hotels, the
value is half its purchase price.
3. As soon as a second player goes
bankrupt, the game ends. The banker
uses the banker unit to add together:
◆ Money left on their bank card
◆ Owned sites, utilities and
transports at the price
printed on the board
◆ Any mortgaged property at half
the price printed on the board
◆ Houses, valued at purchase price
◆ Hotels, valued at the purchase
price including the value of
three houses
The richest player wins the game!
SPEEDY MONOPOLY
Alternatively, agree on a defi nite time to fi nish the game. Whoever is the richest player
at this time wins!
The HASBRO, PARKER BROTHERS and MONOPOLY names and logos, as well as the distinctive design of the
gameboard, the four corner squares, the MR. MONOPOLY name and character, and each of the distinctive
elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro for its property trading game and game
equipment.
HASBRO CANADA, 2350 DE LA PROVINCE, LONGUEUIL, QC, CANADA J4G 1G2. Questions?
1-888-836-7025
International Balloon Festival photo by France P. Champagne. Observation Tower Photo : Cité de l’énergie.
Trent-Severn Waterway Photo by Chris Robart. Old Montreal Photo by Pierre Vignau Photography
(Vimages.Ca). Spirit of Sail by Robert Dow Reid. Gateway of North Sign Photo by www.hansraffelt.com.
The Rideau Canal National Historic Site. Ontario’s Only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Banff Avenue
photography by Russell Challenger.
If a player owns all the sites of any colour group,
the rent is doubled on unimproved sites in that group.
RENT
$280
M
With 1 House
$1.5
M
With 2 Houses
$
4.5
M
With 3 Houses $10
M
With 4 Houses $12
M
With HOTEL $14
MM
Mortgage Value $1.6
M
Houses cost
$
2
M
each
Hotels,
$2
M
each
plus 4 houses
TITLE DEED
CA
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HERE’S HOW TO PLAY!
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THE BANKER
Choose one player to be the banker. If there are more than fi ve players, the banker
may choose to take on this role only. The banker is in charge of:
THE BANKER UNIT CAN ONLY FIT 5 NUMBERS ON ITS SCREEN SO,
FOR EXAMPLE, IT SHOWS 100,000 AS 100K AND 1,000,000 AS 1M.
BANKER UNIT
BECAUSE OF THIS YOU NEED TO INPUT FIGURES EXACTLY AS SHOWN
ON THE TITLE DEED, CHANCE AND COMMUNITY CHEST CARDS.
Million
The banker unitTitle Deed cardsHouses and HotelsAuctions
PLAYING
1. Roll both dice, the highest roller
starts. Play continues clockwise.
2. On your turn, roll the dice and move
that number of squares clockwise
around the board. Two or more
movers may rest on the same space
at the same time. According to the
space you land on, you can:
◆ Buy the property for the asking
price (if it isn’t owned by another
player).
See page 8.
◆ Get the banker to auction the
property (if you don’t want to
buy the property for the asking
price).
See page 8.
◆ Pay rent (if the property is
4. If you run out of money, mortgage or
sell property to pay off your creditors.
If you cannot raise enough money to
pay rent, tax or a bill, you are declared
bankrupt and are out of the game.
5. No player may borrow money from,
or lend money to, another player.
However, a player may choose to
accept any of your property instead
of money that is owed to them.
6. If you roll a double, take your turn
as normal and roll again. Roll three
doubles in one turn and you go
to jail!
7. Continue until only one player is left in
the game. This player is the winner!
Passing GO: The banker inserts your card into the unit’s
left slot and presses this button to add $2M.
Thousand
Cancel/clear: To play a new game, press and hold until
you hear a beep. All the balances will be reset to the
starting sum of $15M.
Decimal point/volume adjustor: to adjust the volume,
remove all cards before pressing the decimal point button.
owned by another player).
See page 8.
◆ Pay taxes
Paying moneyReceiving money
◆ Draw a Chance or Community
Chest card.
◆ Go to jail.
3. Once you own a colour group, build
houses or hotels on those sites.
See page 10.
See page 11.
Batteries
To insert and remove batteries,
Starting
see page 11
.
Press any key or insert a card. Each player’s starting balance is $15M.
When a card is entered into the unit, the card number will be shown,
RECEIVING MONEYTRANSACTIONS BETWEEN PLAYERSPAYING MONEY
Receiving money from the banker:
◆ Chance and Community Chest cards
◆ Passing GO
◆ Selling houses and hotels
◆ Mortgage loans
The banker inserts your card into the
unit’s left hand slot. Your balance will
be displayed. They will then enter the
amount you are to receive. Once
your balance goes up your card
will be removed.
Paying money to the banker:
◆ Chance and Community Chest cards
◆ Buying properties, houses and
hotels
◆ Paying taxes
◆ Repaying a mortgage
◆ Getting out of jail
The banker inserts your card into the
unit’s right hand slot. They will then
enter the amount you are to pay.
Once your balance goes down your
card will be removed.
Paying money to / Receiving money
from another player for:
◆ Rent
◆ Bankruptcy
◆ Selling property
The banker inserts the card making the
payment in the unit’s right hand slot
and the card receiving the payment in
the left hand slot. The payer’s balance
is displayed. The banker then enters the
amount to be paid. The payer’s balance
will go down. When the money has been
transferred, the recipient’s balance will
go up. The banker removes both cards.
Finishing
The unit turns off automatically after
1 minute of inactivity. Press any key to
start it up again. All the balances will still
be stored in the unit. This means you can
take a break from playing and continue
later, with your money exactly where
you left it!
Banker’s Tips
1. Always follow the arrows on the cards
when inserting them into the unit.
2. If the unit does not beep when you
insert a card, check it’s inserted the
right way up.
3. If you enter the wrong amount, press
‘C’ and enter the correct amount. You
can only correct a mistake if the card
is still in the unit.
4. The maximum amount that can be
entered at one time is $20M, the
minimum amount is $10K.
If you land on an unowned property,
you have the fi rst choice to buy it. If you
decide to buy, pay the banker the price
stated on that space. You will receive
that property’s Title Deed card. Keep
it faceup in front of you. If you decide
not to buy, it is up for grabs! See
Auctions
Owning a property entitles you to collect
rent from any players who land on that
space. Once you own all the sites in one
colour group, (a monopoly), you can
build houses and hotels on sites in that
group and collect more rent!
AUCTIONS
If you decide not to buy
a property after landing
on it, the banker must
immediately auction it to the highest
bidder, starting at any price another
player is willing to pay. Even though
you declined the option of buying at
the original price, you may join in the
bidding too.
, below.
PAYING RENT
If your roll ends on a site that is owned
by another player, you must pay rent
(unless the site is mortgaged). The
player who owns the site must ask you
for rent before the next player rolls the
dice. The amount payable is shown on
the Title Deed card and varies according
to the number of buildings on the site.
If you own a whole colour group, the
rent is doubled on any undeveloped
site of that group (a site without houses
or hotels). If properties in a colour group
are mortgaged, you can still collect
double rent for the sites without a
mortgage.
UTILITIES
Utilities are
bought and
auctioned in
the same way
as properties.
If you land on
an owned utility, pay rent to the owner
according to the dice you rolled to
get there.
◆ If the owner has one utility, the rent
will be four times your dice roll,
multiplied by 10,000.
◆ If the owner has both utilities, you
must pay ten times the amount of
your dice roll, multiplied by 10,000.
AIRPORTS
Airports are bought and auctioned in
the same way as properties.
If you land on an owned
airport, pay the amount
shown on the Title Deed
card to the owner,
depending on the
number of other airports
that player owns.
BUILDING HOUSES
Once you own all sites of a colour
group, you can buy houses to
put on any of those spaces. The
price of a house is shown on the
Title Deed card.
You can buy houses (or hotels) on your
turn or in between other players’ turns
but you must build evenly: you cannot
build a second house on a site until you
have built a house on every site in that
group. You may buy as many buildings as
you wish, as long as you can afford them!
Houses may not be built if any site of
the same colour group is mortgaged.
Place your houses and hotels on the
board on the property you’re
building on.
BUILDING HOTELS
To buy a hotel, you must fi rst
have four houses on each site
of a complete colour group.
Swap the four houses for a hotel and
pay the banker the hotel price shown on
the Title Deed card. Only one hotel may
be built on any one site.
RUNNING OUT OF BUILDINGS
If the banker has no houses left, you must
wait for other players to return theirs
before you can buy any.
If a limited number of houses or hotels
are left and two or more players wish
to buy more than the banker has, the
banker auctions them off individually
to the highest bidder.
RUNNING OUT OF MONEY
If you are low on funds, you can raise
more money by:
◆ Selling buildings
◆ Mortgaging property
◆ Selling property, utilities or transports
to another player for any agreed sum
(even if the property is mortgaged).
SELLING PROPERTY
You may sell undeveloped sites, airports
and utilities to another player for a price
you both agree on. You cannot sell a
site if there are any buildings on any of
the sites in that colour group. You must
fi rst sell all the buildings on those sites
to the banker.
Houses and hotels are sold to the
banker at half their original purchase
price (shown on the Title Deed card).
You can sell on your turn or in between
other players’ turns.
Selling houses
You must sell houses evenly, in the same
way as they were bought.
Selling hotels
The banker will pay you half the price
of the hotel plus half the price of the
four houses that were swapped to
buy the hotel.
Hotels can also be broken back down
into houses to raise money. To do this,
sell a hotel for half its cost and receive
four houses in exchange.
If a player owns all the sites of any colour group,
the rent is doubled on unimproved sites in that group.
RENT $280
M
With 1 House
$1.5
M
With 2 Houses $4.5
M
With 3 Houses
$
10
M
With 4 Houses $12
M
With HOTEL
$14
MM
Mortgage
Value $1.6
M
Houses cost
$
2
M
each
Hotels, $2
M
each
plus 4 houses
TITLE DEED
CALGARY
Card must be turned this side up
if property is mortgaged.
MORTGAGED
FOR $1.6
M
CALGARY
FRE
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P
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COLL
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$2
M
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MORTGAGES
Mortgaging property
First sell any buildings, then turn the site’s
Title Deed card facedown and collect
your mortgage amount shown on the
back of the card.
You keep all mortgaged property
and no other player can pay off your
mortgage to secure the property. You
cannot collect rent on mortgaged
property, although you can collect it for
other properties in that colour group,
as long as they are not mortgaged.
Owing the banker
Return your Title Deed cards to the
banker who will individually auction off
each property to the highest bidder.
Owing another player
The player who made you bankrupt
receives any money left on your bank
card, your Title Deed cards and any
“
Get out of jail free
” cards you own.
CHANCE AND COMMUNITY CHEST
When you land on one of these spaces,
take the top card from the relevant pile.
Follow the instructions on the card before
returning the card, facedown, to the
bottom of the deck. If you pick a “Get
out of jail free” card, you can keep it
until you wish to use it or sell it to another
player for an amount you both agree on.
PASSING GO TWICE IN ONE TURN
You can collect $2M
COLLECT
$2
M SALARY
AS YOU PASS
twice in one turn. For
example, if you land
on a Chance or
Community Chest
space immediately
after passing GO and
picking a card that tells
you to “
Advance to GO
”. The banker
will need to remove and reinsert your
bank card into the banker unit before
pressing T for the second time.
JAIL
Going to jail
GO TO
You will be sent to jail if:
◆ You land on the
“
Go to jail
◆ You pick a Chance or
” space.
JAIL
IMPORTANT: BATTERY INFORMATION
x2
1.5v AAA or R03 size
NOT INCLUDED
Please retain this information for future reference.
Batteries should be replaced by an adult.
CAUTION:
1.
As with all small batteries, the batteries used with this
game should be kept away from small children who
still put things in their mouths. If they are swallowed,
promptly see a doctor and have the doctor call your
local poison control centre.
2.
Always follow the instructions carefully. Use only
batteries specifi ed and be sure to insert item
correctly by matching the + and – polarity markings.
3.
Do not mix old batteries and new batteries or
standard (carbon-zinc) with alkaline batteries.
4.
Remove exhausted or dead batteries from the product.
5.
Remove batteries if product is not to be played with
for a long time.
6.
Do not short-circuit the supply terminals.
7.
Should this product cause, or be affected by, local
electrical interference, move it away from other
electrical equipment. Reset (switching off and back on
again or removing and re-inserting batteries) if necessary.
8. RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES: Do not mix these with
any other types of batteries. Always remove from
the product before recharging. Recharge
batteries under adult supervision. DO NOT
RECHARGE OTHER TYPES OF BATTERIES.
BATTERIES REQUIRED
Alkaline batteries recommended. Phillips/cross head
screwdriver (not included) needed to insert batteries.
Community Chest card
which tells you to “
Go directly to jail
”.
◆ You roll a double three times in a
row on your turn.
Repaying a mortgage
You must pay the original mortgage
amount plus 10% interest (rounded up
to the nearest 10,000). Turn the Title Deed
card faceup. You can now collect rent
on it again.
Selling mortgaged property
You can sell mortgaged property
to other players at any agreed price.
The buyer can then either immediately
repay the mortgage or pay 10% interest
(rounded up to the nearest 10,000) but
retain the mortgage. The mortgage can
If a card tells you to move to another
space, move there in the direction of the
arrow. If you pass GO on the way, collect
$2M. You do not pass GO if a card sends
you to jail, or sends you back.
be repaid as normal later in the game.
When all sites in a colour group are
mortgage-free, the owner may start buying
back houses and hotels at full price.
BANKRUPTCY
If you owe more money than you can
raise from your assets, you are declared
bankrupt and are out of the game.
This is a free resting
place. You do not
win or lose money
by landing here. You
can still collect rent,
build on sites you own, etc.
10
FREE
PARKING
Your turn ends when you are sent to jail.
Move onto the jail space and do not
collect $2M, regardless of where you
were on the board.
While in jail you can collect rent on
properties provided they are not mortgaged.
Getting out of jail
You can get out of jail by:
◆ Paying a $500K fi ne and continuing
on your next turn.
◆ Using a “
Get out of jail free
” card.
◆ Rolling a double.
If you haven’t rolled a double after three
turns, pay the banker $500K
before moving according to
your third dice roll.
IN
“Just visiting” jail
If you are not sent
to jail but land on the
JUST
JAIL
VISITING
jail space, you are “Just
visiting” and incur no penalty.
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FCC STATEMENT/ICES-003
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy,
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
◆ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
◆ Increase the separation between the equipment and
the receiver.
CAUTION:
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Changes or modifi cations to this unit not
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CANADIAN CITIES AS VOTED BY YOU!
City &
Province
Chatham-Kent,
Ontario
Saint-Jean-
sur-Richelieu,
Quebec
Calgary,
Alberta
Sarnia,
Ontario
International Balloon Festival
LandmarkDescription
Tecumseh Monument
CHATHAM-KENT
HATHAM-KE
$4M
SAINT-JEAN-
T-JEAN-
SUR-RICHELIEU
UR-RICHELIE
$3.5M
City skyline with Calgary
Tower
CALGARY
CALG
$ 3.2M
$3.2M
Blue Water Bridge
SARNIA
$3M
Chatham-Kent is located in the province of Ontario.
The city is known for its various outdoor activities
such as bird watching, fi shing, and camping.
Chatham-Kent is also famous for its Automotive
Festivals which attract thousands of Canadians. The
Tecumseh Monument commemorates the famous
Shawness leader, Chief Tecumseh who fought and
died during the War of 1812 at the Battle of Thames.
The monument commemorates his important
contribution to the outcome of the War and to
Canada.
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, the Hot Air Balloon Capital,
is located in Quebec, some 30 km from Montreal.
Each year, over 400,000 visitors fl ock to this city for
the International Balloon Festival, the largest annual
gathering of its kind in Canada. It is also here that
the fi rst Canadian railway was opened in 1836.
The richness of its heritage, of its cultural life and of
its military history make this city truly unique.
Nestled in the foothills of Canada’s Rocky Mountains,
Calgary, Heart of the New West, is the largest city in
the Province of Alberta. One of the most identifi able
landmarks to the city is the Calgary Tower (originally
named the Husky Tower) that features panoramic
views of the city and a glass fl oor observation area.
Located in Ontario, Sarnia is the largest city on Lake
Huron. The city is noted for its sky blue water and
stunning waterfront parks. The twinned Blue Water
Bridges over the St. Clair River provide the gateway
between Michigan and Ontario and represent the
Blue Water city of Sarnia. Together the two bridges
are one of the busiest transportation routes between
Canada and the US.
City &
Province
Windsor,
Ontario
Quebec City,
Quebec
Trois-Rivières,
Quebec
Medicine Hat,
Alberta
Gatineau,
Quebec
LandmarkDescription
Windsor’s Waterfront
Windsor, Ontario is the southernmost city in Canada.
WINDSOR
$2.8M
$3.2M
Château Frontenac
QUEBEC CITY
UEBEC CIT
$2.6M
$3.2M
rue des Ursulines
TROIS-RIVIÈRES
R
$2.6M
$3.2M
Saamis Tepee
MEDICINE HAT
$2.4M
$3.2M
Gatineau Park
GATINEAU
GATI
$2.2M
2
$3.2M
Nicknamed “The City of Roses”, Windsor is the
automotive capital of Canada. The city is noted for its
beautiful array of parks, gorgeous gardens, historical
sites and a beautiful waterfront that stretches up to
4.5 km (3 miles).
Quebec City is the capital of the province of Quebec
situated along the St. Lawrence river. The charming
city is well known for its history and residential
buildings which date back to the 17th century. The
Château Frontenac is a grand hotel that sits at the top
of a cape overlooking the St. Lawrence river. The
Château fi rst opened in 1893 and is still one of the
most prominent features of the city and a symbol of
Quebec City.
Trois-Rivières was founded in 1634 and is the
second-oldest city in Quebec. It is situated about
half-way between Montreal and Quebec City and
can make a for nice travel stopover between those
two cities. One of the most picturesque sights in
Trois-Rivières is the old city (vieille-ville),
concentrated on beautiful rue des Ursulines along
the river. This peaceful area makes for a wonderful
stroll to view the old city.
Named after a Blackfoot legend, Medicine Hat,
Alberta has more hours of sunshine than any other
Canadian community. The Saamis tepee is the world's
tallest tepee which was originally designed for the
1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary as a symbol of, and
a tribute to, Canada's native heritage. It was moved
to Medicine Hat, where it now stands, in 1991. The
tepee is built entirely of steel and features 10 large
circular story-boards showcasing aspects of native
culture and history.
Gatineau, Quebec is situated on the northern bank of
the Ottawa River, directly across from Ottawa.
Spreading along these regions is the picturesque
Gatineau Park, created in 1938. The park provides
the residents of the Ottawa-Gatineau regions with a
wonderful location for outdoor recreation and
nature observation.
City Hall
Edmonton, Alberta also nicknamed “The Festival City”
Observation Tower
offers unique festivals throughout the year. The city is
home to North America’s largest shopping complex
Edmonton,
Alberta
EDMONTON
and Canada’s largest living history museum.
Edmonton City Hall is a landmark which represents a
gathering place for both the city leadership along
Shawinigan,
Quebec
SHAWINIGAN
SHAWINIGA
with the citizens of Edmonton. Located in the heart
$ 3M
$3.2M
of downtown, Edmonton City Hall is an architectural
refl ection of the old city hall and the new.
Shawinigan is a city located on the Saint-Maurice
River in Quebec. Shawnigan was the fi rst Quebec city
to have public electric lighting and the fi rst Canadian
city to produce aluminum. The Observation Tower is
a tourist attraction at the theme park La Cité de
l'Énergie based on local industrial history in
Shawinigan. Standing at 115 m high, the Observation
Tower is the second tallest observation tower in
Quebec. The lattice tower consists of a recovered
pylon that now symbolizes La Cité de l'Énergie
trademark.
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City &
Province
Kawartha
Lakes, Ontario
Chilliwack,
British
Columbia
Montreal,
Quebec
Kelowna,
British
Columbia
LandmarkDescription
Trent-Severn Waterway
The city of Kawartha Lakes is located in the province
of Ontario. In the Kawarthas, the shimmering lakes
KAWARTHA
RTH
LAKES
$2M
$3.2M
Mount Cheam
CHILLIWACK
CHILLIWA
$1.8M
$3.2M
Old Port of Montreal
MONTREAL
$1.8M
$3.2M
Sails Statue and Fountain
KELOWNA
$1.6M
$3.2M
and rivers are ribboned together by the Trent-Severn
Waterway, which stretches from Lake Ontario to
nearby Georgian Bay. This water route is well
travelled in summer by yachts, powerboats and
houseboats.
Chilliwack is located in the province of British
Columbia. The city is known for its beautiful outdoors
which encompass scenic mountains and magnifi cent
lakes. Mount Cheam is one of the most spectacular
mountains in Chilliwack. The peak of Mount Cheam
offers a stunning view of the city and the communities
along the Fraser River.
Montreal, Quebec is the second largest city in
Canada and the second largest French speaking city
in the world. Montreal is a lively city mixed with
culture and history. Nestled among the modern day
structures lies Old Montreal which is comprised of
cobblestone streets, European fl air and architecture
dating back to the 17th century.
Kelowna is located in the province of British
Columbia and is the largest city in the Okanagan
Valley. Surrounded by lakes and mountains, Kelowna
is the perfect city for various recreational activities.
Kelowna's iconic 12 m (40 feet) tall sculpture "Spirit
of Sail" is located on the foot of Bernard Avenue near
the waterfront.
City &
Province
Ottawa,
Ontario
Toronto,
Ontario
Vancouver,
British
Columbia
Beauceville,
Quebec
LandmarkDescription
Rideau Canal
Ottawa, Ontario is Canada's capital and the country's
fourth largest city. Ottawa is a multicultural city full of
OTTAWA
OTTA
$1.2M
$3.2M
Toronto sky line
TORONTO
ORONT
$1M
$3.2M
Vancouver downtown skyline
VANCOUVER
COUVER
$1M
$3.2M
Chaudière River
BEAUCEVILLE
$600K
$3.2M
history, art and entertainment. The area encompasses
an enchanting mix of urban and rural landscape. The
Rideau Canal is the oldest continuously operated
canal system in North America and is a historical site
which serves as a recreational hub today.
As the largest city in Canada, Toronto, Ontario is no
stranger to hosting millions of visitors from around
the world each year that come to partake of the
cultural diversity of the city. Nestled among the city's
attractions, are more than 7,000 restaurants featuring
cuisine from around the world. Amid the skyscrapers
in downtown is the tallest freestanding structure in
the Western Hemisphere: The CN Tower, standing at
553.3 metres (1,815 feet).
Vancouver is the largest city in the province of
British Columbia. The city is well known as an urban
centre surrounded by nature, water which is nestled
beside the Coast Mountain Range. Originally founded
as a gold rush city in the 1800s, Vancouver is
affectionately called “Hollywood North” as it has
quickly become a popular fi lm production location.
Beauceville is a city which is part of the ChaudièreAppalaches region located in Quebec. The
Chaudière River is a 185 km (115 miles) long rising in
Lac-Mégantic. The river's name (French for "boiler"
river) comes from the spray that rises from the
bottom of the falls imitating steam from a boiler.
North Bay,
Ontario
Gateway of the North Sign
NORTH BAY
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North Bay, also historically known as “Gateway of the
North”, is located in Northeastern Ontario on the
shore of Lake Nipissing. North Bay is an energetic
community which host numerous festivals and events.
The city is known for its natural attractions such as
long sandy beaches and excellent lake fi shing.
St. John's is the capital of the province of
Banff, Alberta
Banff Avenue with Cascade
Mountain
BANFF
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Banff is one of Canada's most popular tourist
destinations, located in Alberta's Rocky Mountains.
Banff is famously known for its picturesque
mountains, hot springs, world class shopping and
outdoor activities which attract numerous visitors
each year.
Newfoundland and Labrador . The city encompasses
St. John’s,
Newfoundland
and Labrador
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vast coastline, colourful buildings and historical sites
as it is the oldest English-founded city in North
America. The Cabot Tower was built in 1897 to
commemorate John Cabots' discovery of