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Review of the 2011 TDLG

Gaspé, February 28, 2011. - The 9 th TDLG edition of "The Gaspésie jig" is now complete. Skiers from Quebec but also in British Columbia, Ontario, New Brunswick and France are all left to their homes, as well as six journalists from Norway, France, Finland, Denmark and Ireland.

All had only smiles of contentment before leaving. Some tears and heartfelt sparks in everyone's eyes showed a TDLG successful! The

TDLG 2011 is 200 skiers, 70 volunteers, speakers and journalists, over 100 volunteers in the villages, about thirty lectures given in schools and the general public, some forty artists community involved, an artist in residence, Edith Carleton Jolicoeur, 7 dinners featuring over 25 local products Gaspé, 10 community radio stations who presented travelogues skiers on their airwaves, interventions on the TDLG waves Radio One Geneva and more than a hundred companies here and elsewhere who have sponsored the TDLG.

The Board wishes to thank all partners, sponsors, artists, speakers and volunteers who helped make this wonderful 9 th edition.

The 10 th edition the TDLG will be held from 18 to 25 February 2012, with the theme "On the Road e cod. Other projects will also be announced in the coming months.

About TDLG Crossing Gaspé offers annually since February 2003, an unforgettable week of skiing in the enchanting scenery of Gaspésie. This week of festivities, skiing, friendship, self-transcendence, pleasure, shorelines and mountains meet men and women of all ages, all professions and from around the world. The next edition of the TDLG will be held from 18 to 25 February 2012. For more information: tdlg.qc.ca . The
TDLG 2011, by Geo Plein Air is supported financially by the Government of Canada, the Quebec government, the regional conference of elected (e) s de la Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Ville de Gaspé and local development organizations (SADC and CLD) and by Desjardins, Telus, Orleans Express and the Gîte du Mont Albert.

Source: Hélène Francoeur Officer Project 418-368-8803 info@tdlg.qc.ca

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