All-Canada Show

January 15, 2011 (PRESS RELEASE)

Outdoors people can use the show to plan their perfect adventure to Canada. Norm McCreight, a Canadian guide, visited the ABC7 studio to perform a moose call and to cook wild game, moose/ bear steaks and curry potatoes.

All-Canada Show
www.AllCanada.com

When: Through Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011

Where: Pheasant Run Resort Expo Center, Hwy. 64, St. Charles

Hours:
Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Admission:
Adults: $10
Seniors and children (13-16): $8
Children 12 and Younger: Free
Free Parking

Attractions include:

"The Hanson Buck" presented by Cabela's-The World Record Whitetail visits the All-Canada Show. This life-size exhibit brings you face-to-face with the magnificent buck shot by Milo Hanson of Biggar, Saskatchewan in 1993.

Passports - The All-Canada Show, in conjunction with the United States Postal Service, will be accepting passport applications at the show. Just bring a certified birth certificate. The cost is $97. Go to www.AllCanada.com for more details.

FREE Seminars by Norm McCreight - This Canadian guide is back for his 26th straight year as host of the main stage. In addition he will give two seminars.

Travel Centre-- show guests will receive free maps and travel information from across Canada.

FREE Hunting simulator-Attendees test their hunting skills on a computer generated video simulator. Hunt for bear, whitetail or Elk using our FREE Cabela's hunting simulator.

Copyright © 2024 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.