I Learned Something Today...
Spyder Production is scheduled from October, to June...
Do you think that we can gather up enough interested "Spyderers", to make a trip up there and see them being built? :dontknow:
:shocked: Would they let us in the place?? :D
What do you guys think?
Should we put together a run; or not?
You got luv the away 1SGT' Think
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Originally Posted by
sddinnh
Well, there's 25 hotels in Sherbrooke so there no shortage of lodging. Leave early in the Morning, meet at Derby Line, Vermont, shoot up to Sherbrooke and tour the plant, stay overnight (??????), and then head home. As long as it doesn't conflict with any of the trips I have scheduled already, I'd be up for it. My passport is all up to date and my insurance meets Canadian standards, so I'm good to go :thumbup:
Steve you put a tentative plan together so quickly it just tickled my funny humor system good. I luv it when an idea takes off like it did with you!
I Learned Something Today...
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Originally Posted by
Bob Denman
An invasion of Canada? :shocked:
Let's start making some plans! :D
You are welcome in Quebec. And please, spend a lot of money when you will be in Valcourt. lol...
The Eastern Townships area are very beautiful in summer time. When date will be known, I will ride from Quebec City to Valcourt to meet with some Spyderlovers member.
For those who plans to came in Valcourt, please note the following informations from the Canadian Border Service Agency:
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For all modes of entry, we recommend you carry a valid passport for all travel abroad, including visits to Canada from the United States. A passport may be required by your airline or alternative transportation authority, as it is the only universally-accepted identification document.
Citizens and permanent residents of the United States who are members of the NEXUS or FAST programs may present their membership cards to the CBSA as proof of identity and as documents that denote citizenship, when arriving by land or marine modes only.
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