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Explore and Discover:A City Tour

Discover some of Winnipeg's historical past on a guided tour

Departs:entrance union station

8:30 am (about 2 hours )

Cost:$30 per person

Contact:OTours 204﹣254﹣3170.www.otours.net

Call to book ahead,space is limited walk﹣ups welcome!

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56.You can call   if you want to go on A City Tour.

A.

942﹣4632

B.

204﹣254﹣3170

C.

204﹣957﹣7618

D.

1﹣888﹣942﹣6302

57.Martin will visit Winnipeg Railway Museum with his 4﹣year﹣old daughter.How much should he pay?   

A.

﹩3.00.

B.

﹩5.00.

C.

﹩8.00.

D.

﹩30.00.

58.Which is the proper time to visit The Forks Market?   

A.

8:30am on Sundays in July.

B.

8:30am on Saturdays in June.

C.

7:30pm on Fridays in August.

D.

7:30pm on Mondays in October.

59.What is mentioned in each part of the text?   

A.

Open hours.

B.

Group tours.

C.

Limited space.

D.

Historical past.

60.Where is the text probably taken from?   

A.

A guidebook.

B.

A movie poster.

C.

A sports magazine.

D.

A science report.

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