ACTION ON LUNG HEALTH: IT’S TIME Better Breathing Conference 2014
Ontario Respiratory Care Society PROGRAM Welcome to The Lung Association’s Better Breathing conference, one of the largest respiratory education programs in Canada and the annual meetings of the Ontario Respiratory Care Society and the Ontario Thoracic Society. At the conference, you will be among health care professionals from many disciplines including respirologists, nurses, respiratory therapists, physiotherapists and pharmacists. The Ontario Respiratory Care Society (ORCS) is an interdisciplinary section of The Lung Association for health professionals such as respiratory therapists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physiotherapists, pulmonary function technologists, occupational therapists, pharmacists, social workers and dietitians. ORCS Vision: Improved lung health through excellence in interdisciplinary respiratory care.
A Conference for respiratory health professionals Presented by the Ontario Lung Association and its two societies, the Ontario Respiratory Care Society and the Ontario Thoracic Society January 30 to February 1, 2014 Toronto Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre Hotel
ORCS Mission: Furthering excellence in the provision of interdisciplinary respiratory care through education, research, collaboration, provision of professional expertise and support for The Lung Association’s efforts to improve lung health.
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The Better Breathing conference includes the Annual General Meeting of the ORCS and is a wonderful educational and networking opportunity for health professionals with an interest in respiratory care.
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ORCS CONFERENCE PROGRAM THURSDAY, January 30, 2014 2 7:00 a.m.
Breakfast - Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim
11:30 a.m.
Registration
12:00 p.m.
Luncheon - Allergen Immunotherapy: From Subcutaneous Injection to Oral Tablet – Speaker TBD. Sponsored by Merck Canada
ORCS RESPIRATORY HEALTH EDUCATORS INTEREST GROUP SESSION Welcome 1:30 – Lorelei Samis, Co-Chair, RHEIG
1:35
Changing Roles to Address the Needs of Seniors: What health professionals need to know – Dr. Veronique Boscart
2:10
RHEIG Annual Meeting – Chair: Lorelei Samis, Co-Chair, RHEIG
2:30
Refreshment Break
CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS (CHOOSE ONE): 1. Elder Abuse and Neglect: 2:45
Warning signs, risk factors, prevention and reporting abuse – Dr. Veronique Boscart
CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS (CHOOSE ONE): 3. COPD Education in Acute Care: 3:45 Southlake’s COPD Initiative – Lise Carriere
4:45
2. Clinical Utility of Various Functional Walk Tests in Chronic Lung Disease – Lisa Wickerson
4. Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Practical approaches to care – Meeran Manji and Denise Helm
Closing Remarks and Evaluation
Better Breathing Registrant Tickets: $250 Non-conference registrants: $350
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ORCS CONFERENCE PROGRAM Friday, January 31, 2014 3 6:30 a.m.
Registration
7:00
Breakfast - The Morbidity of COPD Symptoms – Dr. Kenneth Chapman. Sponsored by Novartis.
PLENARY SESSION Welcome Address 8:00
– Hélène Michaud, Chair, Ontario Lung Association
8:30
THEME: Action on Lung Health: It’s Time – Chair: Dr. Onofre Morán, OTS Better Breathing Conference Chair
8:35
Make No Little Plans: Ontario’s Public Health Sector Strategic Plan – Dr. Arlene King, Chief Medical Officer of Health, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Toronto
9:15
Media: Friend or Foe of Health Advocacy – André Picard, Public Health Reporter, The Globe & Mail, Toronto
10:00
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
ORCS/OTS JOINT SCIENTIFIC SESSION Co-chairs: Jennifer Olajos-Clow, Chair, ORCS and Dr. Michael Fitzpatrick, Chair, OTS Pulmonary Structure-Function Imaging of Asthma: New insights into respiratory 10:45 physiology of obstructive lung disease – Dr. Grace Parraga
11:15
The Patient – Ventilator Interface: What have we learned? Can we do better? – Tom Piraino
11:45
Endoscopic Mediastinal Lymph Node Sampling: How mediastinoscopy lost its groove – Dr. Kayvan Amjadi
12:15 p.m.
Lunch and Exhibits
ORCS SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS Welcome 1:30
– Chair: Michael Keim, Chair, ORCS Education Committee
1:35
Cardiovascular Safety of Inhaled Long-Acting Bronchodilators in Individuals with COPD – Dr. Andrea Gershon
2:15
ORCS Annual General Meeting – Chair: Jennifer Olajos-Clow, Chair, ORCS
2:45
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
3:05
Pre-School Asthma: Diagnosis and Management – Dr. Dhenuka Radhakrishnan
3:45
Diagnosis and Treatment of a Troublesome Cough – Dr. M. Reza Maleki-Yazdi
4:30
Closing Remarks and Evaluation
4:45
ORCS Poster Session – Chair: Judy King, Chair, ORCS Research and Fellowship Committee
6:30
ProResp and Trudell Medical Sponsored Dinner - Bronchiectasis: New thoughts on an old disease – Dr. Grace Parraga and Dr. David McCormack
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ORCS CONFERENCE PROGRAM SATURday, FEBRUARY 1, 2014 4 7:00 a.m.
Registration
7:30
Breakfast - Reducing COPD Exacerbations in the Real World – Dr. Chris Licskai. Sponsored by AstraZeneca Canada Inc.
CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS (choose one): A) Research 9:00
Presentations i) Arm Activity During Daily Life in COPD – Dr. Tania Janaudis-Ferreira ii) Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation: A scoping review of qualitative methods – Dr. Louise Rose
B) Bundled Care - Integrated Comprehensive Care Hospital to Home – Donna Johnson, Brandi LeBlanc, Andriy Pivtoran, Danielle Fox Batke and Melissa Hine
C) The Asthma App: An interactive Asthma management tool – Dr. Chris Licskai
iii) A Report Card on Asthma Friendly Schools – Nicola Thomas
10:15
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS (choose one): D) Knowledge Translation 101: 10:30 How to develop an end of grant KT plan – Dr. Ian Graham
E) Active Bodies, Active Minds: Managing delirium in the mechanically-ventilated patient – Christine Rutland, Anastasia Newman, Judith Punturiero
F) Managing the Prickly Patient and Colleague Conflicts – Tom Walker
11:45
End of Workshops
12:00 p.m.
Luncheon - Burden of Adult Pneumococcal Disease in Ontario – Why should people care/act? – Speaker TBD. Sponsored by Pfizer Canada Inc.
1:15
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PRESENTERS AND SESSION CHAIRS - ORCS Kayvan Amjadi, MD, FRCPC
David McCormack, MD, FRCPC
Veronique Boscart, RN, PhD
Hélène Michaud
Lise Carriere, RRT, CRE
Onofre Morán, MD, FRCPC
Michael Fitzpatrick, MD, FRCPI, FRCPC, D.ABSM
Anastasia Newman, PT, MSc(PT), MSc
Danielle Fox Batke, RN BScN
Jennifer Olajos-Clow, RN(EC), MSc, CRE
Andrea Gershon, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Grace Parraga, PhD
Ian D. Graham, PhD, FCAHS
André Picard
Denise Helm, BScPT, CCE
Tom Piraino, RRT
Melissa Hine, RRT, COPD
Andriy Pivtoran, MSc(PT)
Tania Janaudis-Ferreira, BScPT, MSc, PhD
Judith Punturiero, RN
Donna Johnson, RN, BScN
Dhenuka Radhakrishnan, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Michael Keim, RRT, MA
Louise Rose, BN, MN, PhD, RN
Arlene King, MHSc, MD, FRCPC
Christine Rutland, RRT, BSc
Judy King, PhD, MHSc(HCP), BHScPT
Lorelei Samis, BScPT, COPD Coordinator
Brandi LeBlanc, RN
Nicola Thomas, RN, BN, MSc, CAE
Chris Licskai, MD, FRCPC
Tom Walker, MSW, RSW
M. Reza Maleki-Yazdi, MD, FRCPC
Lisa Wickerson, BScPT, MSc
Director, Interventional Pulmonology; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Respirology, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa
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Respirologist, London Health Services Centre – Victoria Campus; Associate Professor, Respirology Division, Department of Medicine; Associate Professor, Pharmacology / Toxicology, Western University, London Chair, Ontario Lung Association
CIHR/Schlegel Industrial Research Chair for Colleges in Seniors Care, School of Health & Life Sciences and Community Services, Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Kitchener COPD Case Manager, Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket
Associate Professor, Division of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Queen’s University, Kingston
Chair, OTS; Professor, Department of Medicine; Chair, Division of Respirology and Critical Care Medicine, Queen’s University, Kingston
Physiotherapist, ICU-West, Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton
Community Nurse, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton
Chair, ORCS; Nurse Practitioner, Asthma, Kingston General Hospital; Adjunct Professor, Nursing, Queen’s University, Kingston
Respirologist, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Scientist, Sunnybrook Research Institute and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences; Assistant Professor, University of Toronto, Toronto
Scientist, Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute; Associate Professor, Western University, London
Senior Scientist, Centre for Practice-Changing Research, The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute; Professor, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa
Public Health Reporter, The Globe and Mail, Toronto
Physiotherapist, Lung Transplant Program, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto
Best Practice Clinical Educator, Respiratory Therapy Services, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton; Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct), Department of Anesthesia (Critical Care), Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton Physiotherapist, Community, Saint Elizabeth Health Care, Hamilton
Manager, St. Joseph’s/Hamilton ProResp, Hamilton Scientist, West Park Healthcare Centre and St. John’s Rehab Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto
Nurse, ICU/CICU, Juravinski Hospital, Hamilton
Project Lead, ICC Project & Nurse Manager, GIM Program, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton
Paediatric Respirologist, Western University; Children’s Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre, London Associate Professor, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, Toronto; Adjunct Scientist, Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences & Mount Sinai Hospital; Director of Research, Provincial Centre of Weaning Excellence, Toronto East General Hospital, Toronto
Chair, ORCS Education Committee; Lead Educator, Ornge Critical Care Transport, London
Chief Medical Officer of Health of Ontario, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Toronto
Registered Respiratory Therapist, ICU, Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton
Chair, ORCS Research and Fellowship Committee; Assistant Professor, Physiotherapy Program; School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa
Co-Chair, Respiratory Health Educators Interest Group; Physiotherapist, St. Mary’s of the Lake Hospital, Providence Continuing Care Centre, Kingston
Integrated Comprehensive Care Co-ordinator, St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton
Professor, Faculty of Health Science, St. Lawrence College, Kingston Educational Specialist, Ornge; Training Consultant and Therapist; Clinical Traumatologist, Compassion Fatigue Specialist, Lead, Toronto Youth Gang Strategy, Toronto
Respirologist, St. Joseph’s Health Care, London Health Sciences Centre, London Respirologist, Women’s College Hospital; Assistant Professor, Respirology and Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto
Physiotherapist, Lung Transplant Program, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto
Meeran Manji, RN, CRE
Coordinator, Pulmonary Rehabilitation Clinic, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto
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Better Breathing Conference 2014 SATELLITE SESSIONS & SOCIAL EVENTS 6 These events are included in your registration fee. Please register only for those you plan to attend as seating may be limited.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 2014 7:0o a.m..
BREAKFAST – SPONSORED BY
12:00 p.m.
LUNCH – SPONSORED BY MERCK CANADA
BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM
Friday, January 31, 2014 7:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 4:45 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
BREAKFAST – SPONSORED BY NOVARTIS LUNCH WITH EXHIBITORS ORCS POSTER SESSION Meet and mingle with your colleagues after the Friday sessions. The posters will be presented with an opportunity to meet the authors. Prizes will be awarded for the best poster and the best poster by a student. DINNER – SPONSORED BY PRORESP & TRUDELL MEDICAL
Saturday, February 1, 2014 7:15 a.m.
BREAKFAST – SPONSORED BY ASTRA
12:00 p.m.
LUNCH – SPONSORED BY PFIZER CANADA
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Ontario Respiratory Care Society Education Committee CHAIR
Michael Keim, RRT, MA Lead Educator, Ornge Critical Care Transport, London
MEMBERS
Lawrence Jackson, BScPhm Clinical Coordinator, Veterans Centre, Department of Pharmacy, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto Judy King, PhD, MHSc(HCP), BHScPT Assistant Professor, Physiotherapy Program, School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa Christina McMillan Boyles, RN, BScN, MScN Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Laurentian University, Sudbury Dilshad Moosa, BSc, RRT, CRE, MASc(c) Manager, Provider Education Program, Ontario Lung Association, Toronto Jennifer Olajos-Clow, RN(EC), MSc, CRE Nurse Practitioner, Asthma, Kingston General Hospital; Adjunct Professor, Nursing, Queen’s University, Kingston Miriam Turnbull, RRT, MBA General Manager, ProResp, Ontario
CONTINUING EDUCATION FUND The Ontario Respiratory Care Society Continuing Education Fund offers limited financial support (maximum of $200 per person) to assist current members to attend the Better Breathing Conference. Applications should be in the form of a letter indicating your current position, involvement with The Lung Association/ORCS and how the information learned will be utilized. The conference registration form and payment should accompany the application. Applications should be sent to the address on the registration form, faxed to (416) 864-9916 or emailed to
[email protected] and must be received by January 16, 2014. Applicants will be notified by January 23, 2014.
STAFF
Sheila Gordon-Dillane, BA, MPA Director, Ontario Respiratory Care Society, The Lung Association, Toronto Natasha Cabot, BA Administrative Assistant, Ontario Respiratory Care Society, The Lung Association, Toronto
OTHER FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Nurses attending this conference may apply to the MOHLTC Nursing Education Initiative for reimbursement of the registration fee. For program guidelines and the application form, go to www.rnao.org. Attendees from other disciplines may be eligible for funding through the MOHLTC’s Allied Health Professional Development Fund. Visit www.ahpdf.ca for information and the application form.
OHRSA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
STUDY CREDITS
Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists This program can be used towards the CSRT’s continuing education requirements as follows: THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1
4 HOURS 7 HOURS 4 HOURS
The OHRSA Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday, January 30, 2014 at 2:00 p.m., followed by a reception.
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Registration for Better Breathing Conference 2014 Name
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Early Bird registration discount applies until December 31, 2013. All applications must be accompanied by cheque, money order or credit card information. Registration is required prior to January 24, 2014. After this date, registration can only be processed on-site. There is a cancellation fee of $50.00 and after January 24, 2014, no refunds will be issued. YOUR RECEIPT WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE REGISTRATION PACKAGE AT THE CONFERENCE. PHOTOGRAPHS taken at Better Breathing may be utilized in future BB and OLA promotional material that may include print, electronic or other media including the BB and OLA websites. By participating in Better Breathing 2014, you grant the ORCS and OLA the right to use your profile captured photographically for such purposes. CONSENT: A list of conference delegates including their contact information will be distributed to conference attendees. Please indicate your agreement for publishing. If not indicated here, it is assumed that you agree to have your information published.
□ YES, please include my name and contact information on the delegate list. □ NO, please do not include my name and contact information on the delegate list.
Registration FEES THREE DAY REGISTRATION (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) *includes ORCS membership to March 31, 2015 Early Bird (to December 31, 2013)
□ ORCS Member $325
□ Non-members* $375
□ Students $165
Regular (after December 31, 2013)
□ ORCS Member $375
□ Non-members* $425
□ Students $200
SINGLE DAY ONLY REGISTRATION *includes ORCS membership to March 31, 2015 EARLY BIRD REGULAR EARLY BIRD THURSDAY FRIDAY ORCS Members
□ $155
□ $180
ORCS Members
□ $205
REGULAR
Anyone wishing to register for two days that include Friday may pay the three day registration fee, since it is less expensive than the combined Thursday/Friday or Friday/Saturday fee.
SATURDAY
EARLY BIRD
REGULAR
□ $230
ORCS Members
□ $155
□ $180
□ $205
□ $230
□ $80
□ $100
Non-members*
□ $205
□ $230
Non-members*
□ $255
□ $280
Non-members*
Students
□ $80
□ $100
Students
□ $105
□ $125
Students
THURSDAY WORKSHOP SESSION SELECTION (select one workshop from each time slot): 2:45 p.m.
□ 1. Elder Abuse and Neglect: Warning signs, risk factors, prevention and reporting abuse
□ 2. Clinical Utility of Various Function Walk Tests in Chronic Lung Disease
3:45 p.m.
□ 3. COPD Education in Acute Care: Southlake’s COPD Initiative
□ 4. Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis – Practical Approaches to Care
SATURDAY WORKSHOP SESSION SELECTION (select one workshop from each time slot): 9:00 a.m.
□ A. Research Presentations
□ B. Bundled Care - Integrated Comprehensive Care Hospital to Home
□ C. The Asthma App: An interactive Asthma management tool 10:30 a.m.
□ D. Knowledge Translation 101: How to develop an end of grant KT plan
□ E. Active Bodies, Active Minds: Managing delirium in the mechanically-ventilated patient
□ F. Managing the Prickly Patient and Colleague Conflicts
SATELLITE SESSIONS and SOCIAL EVENTS Included in your registration fee. Registration is required. Please check only if planning to attend as seating may be limited. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 □ Breakfast □ Lunch
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Breakfast Lunch ORCS Poster Session Dinner
□ Breakfast □ Lunch
ORCS MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
2014-2015 (1yr) ORCS Member □ $40 Plus RHEIG add □ $15 Plus CRHP add □ $50
2014-2016 (2yr)
□ $80 □ $30 □ $100
Student Member Plus RHEIG add Plus CRHP add
2014-2015 (1yr)
□ $25 □ $15 □ $50
2014-2016 (2yr)
□ $50 □ $30 □ $100
PAYMENT DETAILS Return to: ORCS, The Ontario Lung Association | 18 Wynford Drive, Suite 401 | Toronto, ON M3C 0K8 | or by fax: (416) 864-9916 | or by email:
[email protected] REGISTRATION FEE + MEMBERSHIP FEE + BREATHE! TOTAL:
$ $ $ $ $
(ORCS + RHEIG + CRHP) @ $250 (BB REGISTRANT) @ $350 (ADDITIONAL TICKETS)
□ CHEQUE ENCLOSED PAYABLE TO THE LUNG ASSOCIATION CHARGE MY: □ VISA / □ MASTERCARD / □ AMEX Name of Cardholder Signature Credit Card No.
Expiry Date
If you have any special dietary requirements, please specify: For more information or if you have questions please call Natasha Cabot at 416-864-9911 x256 or contact her by email at
[email protected] or visit our website at www.on.lung.ca/orcs.
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Better breathing conference 2014 Hotel and travel information 8 TORONTO Marriott downtown eaton centre
DIRECTIONS
525 Bay Street, Toronto M5G 2L2 Phone: 416-597-9200
For a map and driving directions, please click on “Maps and Transportation” at www.marriotteatoncentre.com.
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Taxi/Limousine: Ground transportation from Toronto
ACCOMmODATIONS A limited block of rooms is being held at the Toronto Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre at a rate of $179.00 per room, per night for single or double occupancy (+ applicable taxes). Rooms at the conference rate are available until the bedroom block fills or January 15, 2014. Reservations can be made either on-line at http://ow.ly/r174U or by calling the hotel directly at 416-597-9200. In order to obtain the conference rate, please identify yourself as being with The Lung Association’s Better Breathing 2014 Conference. Reservations made after January 15, 2014 will be subject to availability and may not be eligible for the conference rate. All guest rooms are non-smoking and feature individual climate control, a hairdryer, coffee-maker, in-room pay movies, iron and ironing board. Hotel features include a swimming pool, whirlpool, sauna, fitness facilities, two restaurants, two lounges and wireless internet connection (public areas only). Check-in: 3:00 p.m. Check-out: 12:00 p.m. Parking: On-site fee $7.00 per hour; $30.00 daily/overnight. Valet Parking available at $40.00 daily.
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Pearson International Airport, Billy Bishop/Toronto Island Airport or train station is available via limousine or taxi directly to the hotel (approximately $25 - $70). At the airport, please exit the terminal building and wait at the taxi stand for the next available taxi. From Toronto Pearson International Airport, the hotel is approximately a 25 – 45 minute ride. From Billy Bishop/Toronto Island Airport or the train station, the hotel is approximately a 10 – 15 minute ride.
Public Transit: From Union Station take the TTC Subway
northbound on the Yonge line to Dundas Station. Walk west on Dundas to Bay Street, then walk South (left) on Bay half a block. The hotel is on the east side of Bay Street. Adult exact cash fare: $3.00. From HWY 401: Take Don Valley Parkway South to the
Richmond Street exit. At Bay Street, turn right. Just past Queen Street, get into the right lane, as the hotel is halfway between Queen and Dundas on the right hand side of Bay Street.
From Toronto International Airport: Take Hwy 427
South to the QEW/Gardiner. Exit at the York/Bay/Yonge exit. Follow the signs to Bay Street and turn left (north). Just past Queen Street, get into the right lane, as the hotel is halfway between Queen and Dundas on the right hand side of Bay Street. Train: A 10% discount off the best available fare in Comfort
Class, VIA-1 or Sleeper Class (Discount does not apply to a special or escape fare in Economy, or supersaver fare in Business class.) has been provided to The Lung Association for use by Better Breathing 2014 attendees. Discounted fares are valid from January 27 to February 4, 2014 from various cities on the VIA Rail System route to and from Toronto. The fare applies to a maximum of two passengers per purchase so if you are making reservations for more than two people, you can do so by making multiple purchases. Reservations can be made by calling 1-888-842-7245, on the web at www.viarail.ca or through your local travel agent. Discount code: 12658.
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