Pyrates, Promenades & Plymouths

Our Pyratical History Walking Tours continue! This Thursday (13 July) 7pm at the Port Promenade; corner of Clarence St. & West St., but the lift bridge (free parking on King. St. above Clarence St.)

True tales along the Port Promenade – treasure found & lost, the ship graveyard, massive explosions, Pyrates vs. Privateers…questions answered, myths debunked.

Book online (Visa, MC, PP) or show up Thursday and mention THIS POST (remember the title) to get $5 off yer Adult “ticket” (cash only)!

As for the Plymouths…come early and see a fantastic array o’ classic cars (Plymouth and otherwise).

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