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CNE opening will force traffic delays

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, GTA, Roads

The EX gets underway Friday.  The Canadian National Exhibition is in its 134th season and Toronto police are warning motorists that the event will mean increased traffic downtown and specifically along Lake Ontario between Dufferin and Strachan Avenue.   Roughly 1.3 million people are expected to take in the rides, food and performances at this year’s event, which runs until September 3rd.

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Permalink | August 17th, 2012

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