Sail Baron opening this fall at the Trainyards

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Sail Baron opening this fall at the Trainyards

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Was at the trainyards tonight and there are billboards saying Sail is opening this fall.
Haven't seen anyone post this yet so for those who don't know now you know!
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What is that, like a BPS or something?? :?
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Post by joco »

yep saw that sign last week to.

its just beside the wall mart

good addition to the region for sher. and its not to far for me.yaaaa


CYBER here there link
http://sailbaron.com/index.jsp?locale=en


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We may just get something out east yet, at least they are in the eastern side of Ottawa. Bout time I say.
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This will give LeBaron's a good run for their clientele. I was at the Quebec City Sail Baron store last summer, and what was supposed to be a quick one-hour "look-see" ended up being a 4-hour browse ! :shock:

The prices were cheap-to-fair, and the selection was out of this world. They also had a HUGE hunting section and pretty impressive gun shop/counter.

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Not much in the line of fishing stuff.... so I don't think anyone needs to worry and quite frankly I think we have enough choice in outdoor gear. :?
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I just Googled Trainyards, because I had only vaguely heard of the place before. I'm disappointed: it seems like a crappy location for an outdoors store, especially if you live in the west end. I doubt I'll ever shop there.
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It's going to be right on my way home, so I might have to look for a second job to pay for the afterwork browsing.
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sparky wrote:I just Googled Trainyards, because I had only vaguely heard of the place before. I'm disappointed: it seems like a crappy location for an outdoors store, especially if you live in the west end. I doubt I'll ever shop there.

It's a short skip off the Queensway and is certainly more accessible than Lebaron's for central and east Ottawa inhabitants.
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Half-hitch wrote:
sparky wrote:I just Googled Trainyards, because I had only vaguely heard of the place before. I'm disappointed: it seems like a crappy location for an outdoors store, especially if you live in the west end. I doubt I'll ever shop there.

It's a short skip off the Queensway and is certainly more accessible than Lebaron's for central and east Ottawa inhabitants.
Yeah, but I don't care about those guys. :lol:
I want a big outdoors store that's handy to my house, my camp and my fishing spots. For me, west is best, and east is least.
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sparky wrote:
Half-hitch wrote:
sparky wrote:I just Googled Trainyards, because I had only vaguely heard of the place before. I'm disappointed: it seems like a crappy location for an outdoors store, especially if you live in the west end. I doubt I'll ever shop there.

It's a short skip off the Queensway and is certainly more accessible than Lebaron's for central and east Ottawa inhabitants.
Yeah, but I don't care about those guys. :lol:
I want a big outdoors store that's handy to my house, my camp and my fishing spots. For me, west is best, and east is least.
Stay tuned Sparky...I've heard rumours.................
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GuinnessGuy wrote:This will give LeBaron's a good run for their clientele. I was at the Quebec City Sail Baron store last summer, and what was supposed to be a quick one-hour "look-see" ended up being a 4-hour browse ! :shock:

The prices were cheap-to-fair, and the selection was out of this world. They also had a HUGE hunting section and pretty impressive gun shop/counter.

GG


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