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Summerside Thank You Canada Tour stop cancelled

Bridge closure prevents show from getting to the Island

Shown in front left are Eric Radford, Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje. Shown in back, from left are Elvis Stojko, Kaetlyn Osmond, Scott Moir, Tessa Virtue, Patrick Chan and Meagan Duhamel.
The Thank You Canada Tour won't be stopping in Summerside Nov. 15. Shown in front left are Eric Radford, Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje. Shown in back, from left are Elvis Stojko, Kaetlyn Osmond, Scott Moir, Tessa Virtue, Patrick Chan and Meagan Duhamel. - Contributed

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The figure skating show scheduled to stop in Summerside on Thursday Nov. 15 has been cancelled after high winds closed the Confederation Bridge.

The Thank You Canada Tour features some of Canada’s most decorated skaters like five-time Olympic Medalists, three-time World Champions and eight-time National Champions Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir; and three-time Olympic Medalist, three-time World Champion and ten-time National Champion Patrick Chan.

Tickets will be refunded at point of sale. Anyone who paid with cash or debit at the Credit Union Place box office can go to the CUP later in the week to get their refund, anyone who used a credit card does not have to go to the box office, the refund will happen automatically.

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