DogZworth's "Big O"
NAFA Flyball Tournament- Nov 7-8, 2009
Welcome Letter
:: Seeding
:: Schedule
Friday drop
off and "Meet & Greet": The Big O will be open on Friday.
Set up of your crating area is available and highly recommended!
On Friday you may drive to the crating area to unload (use the
Marathon entrance on Sherbrook- directions will be included in the
welcome letter).
About the
tournament: Help us celebrate the 2 year anniversary of Region
20- one of NAFA's newest regions- by racing at this awesome event! Where is Region 20? Region 20 includes the province of Quebec
and ON (east of Peterbourgh). This tournament will be held at
Canada's largest pet show (called the
SNAC).
1000s of spectators will be there cheering us on! This pet
show also features an AAC agility, a frisbee trial, obedience, UKC
conformation, plenty of vendors and cat agility! Bring the
kids! Our son loved the on-site bouncing castle!!!
Yee-Haw! Pony rides are available!
More about
the tournament: This is an "all-frills" event featuring beautiful awards,
special awards and surprise souvenirs! Let me
know if you have a dog available for an Open team. We're offering plenty of
regular, multi and open racing!
Click here to watch our
promotional video! Keep in mind we have a lot more
space this year- the crowds will be further away.
About the
site: You will be racing in Montreal's "Big O" (the
Olympic Stadium).
This tournament features 70 feet of matted run off- Tuff Spun over
concrete plus an additional 9 feet of concrete floor. Indoor crating is available for all dogs.
There is plenty of grass outside for the dogs to "potty" on. The public will not be granted access
to our crating area.
Where to
stay (camping): Limited RV camping with no hook up is available at
the stadium. Please e-mail
us to reserve your spot- the cost is $30 plus tax per night (no
services). Use the "Marthon" entrance (on Sherbrooke). If there is no snow or if the
snow isn't deep,
Camping Parc RV Champlain will be open. It is located in
Brossard, QC (approx 20 minutes from the Big O). For
reservations call them at 450-676-5267.
Where to
stay (hotels): Both hotels DO NOT allow dogs but they are making an
exception for our event. Please keep this in mind and
ensure that your dogs are model guests while you are there.
Don't leave them unattended- we want to use these hotels again in
the future.
I have booked a block of rooms at the
Auberge Universel.
It's across the street from the Olympic Stadium. Check out their web site:
http://www.auberge-universel.com/ Don't forget your bathing suits! They have an indoor pool! Rooms are
limited so make your reservation as soon as possible. The
number is 1-800-567-0223. Tell them you're booking under the
"SNAC" block.
There is a second block of rooms booked at the Auberge Royal
Versailles. It is approx 10 minutes away from the Big O.
Their number is 888-832-1416.
Tell them you're booking under the "SNAC" block. Check
out their web site:
http://www.royalversailles.com
A third block of rooms has been reserved at
the Quality Hotel Olympic Park Hotel. It's $100 per night plus
tax. For our event they waived the $25 pet cleaning fee! These are
non-smoking rooms. Normally pets are not allowed in the non-smoking rooms
but they waived that rule for us too. There is a restaurant in
the hotel. Please book before Oct 26: call 514-493-6363 or 1-800-267-3837.
The block of rooms is reserved under the name "DogZworth". The address is 8100 Neuville Avenue in Anjou. The postal code is H1J 2T2.
It's approx 7-8 minutes from the Big O.
Where to eat:
We recommend Madison's
Grill (5222 Sherbrooke Street East), Moe's (3950
Sherbrooke Street East) or eat at the hotel. There is a Tim Hortons nearby.
Other restaurants will be added.
How to enter:
Mail your entry to: 254 Ballantyne Ave North, Montreal West QC,
H4X 2C2. Please make cheques payable to DogZworth.
An entry form is
available here.
About Montreal: Montreal, QC is a 5 hour drive from Toronto,
4 hours from Manchester, NH
and a 2 hour drive from Ottawa and Burlington, VT. Or book a
flight!
Our airport is approx 30 minutes from the Big O. There are
direct flights from approx 120 domestic and international cities.
Montreal is the
perfect mix of modern and old world charm. It is bilingual city
where you can speak in French or English. Stroll through Old
Montreal, shop downtown, win money at the casino or visit one of our
many museums. Montreal also has a world famous reputation for its
restaurants and excellent service. Montreal has it all!
If you forgot anything this
is a full service city. For more information about Montreal
visit
"Tourism Montreal's web page".
Basic
directions to the Big O (more details will be included on the
welcome letter):
From Toronto:
Highway 401 East, exit 40 head East, Exit Viau Street (#76) go
South. At Sherbrooke Street you turn left.
From Highway 87
New York State: Highway 15 North, follow sign for Montreal.
Highway 15 will change into 132 East, exit L-H Lafontaine tunnel.
Out of the tunnel you take exit Sherbrooke Street (head West/Ouest)
From Highway 89
Vermont Sate: Highway 133 North, Exit highway 35 North, exit highway
10 West/Ouest, Exit #6 (hwy 132 East). Take the L-H Lafontaine
tunnel exit. Out of the tunnel exit Sherbrooke Street West/Ouest.

Downtown Montreal and La Ronde amusement park

Old Montreal