-Katie Idle, Recruit in Canada
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Admission is free, and free seminars are held throughout the day. Come early, an hour before the expo opens in each city, to catch our feature seminar.
Check the website for more information at www.studyandgoabroad.com. Pre-register online or on the day to be entered into our Grand Prize Draw. First prize is a flight anywhere in the world on Air Canada.
- Study and Go Abroad Fair Ottawa
Shaw Centre (Ottawa)
Saturday, October 3: 1pm to 5pm (seminars start at 12 noon) - Study and Go Abroad Fair Toronto
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Sunday, October 4: 1pm to 5pm (seminars start at 12 noon) - Study and Go Abroad Fair Vancouver
Vancouver Convention Centre
Tuesday, October 6: 2pm to 6pm (seminars start at 1pm) - Study and Go Abroad Fair Calgary
Calgary Telus Convention Centre
Wednesday, October 7: 2pm to 6pm (seminars start at 1pm) - Study and Go Abroad Fair Edmonton
Shaw Conference Centre (Edmonton)
Thursday, October 8: 2pm to 6pm (seminars start at 1pm)