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THUNDER BAY – Thunder Bay’s Waterfront district received some holiday cheer this weekend with the return of the downtown Port Arthur horse-drawn carriage rides.
Up to 12 people can ride at a time and the carriage gives residents the chance to enjoy the sights of downtown Port Arthur and meet Dell Farms, hardworking horses Bella and Clover. Dell Farms has brought their horses to the waterfront for a number of years, and Kyle Lansdell says he enjoys being able to bring the country into the city.
Unfortunately, the petting zoo won't be stationed on site for next Saturday, but Pratt says there will be other fun sites to see in the following weeks.
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