No. However, there are passengers buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Eagle Lake and Anderson's Lodge in Ontario, Canada has fishing lodge accommodations. They are considered to have world class accommodations at great prices.
the passengers are from Canada
There are a number of airlines that provide passengers with free travel blankets when flying with that airline such as, Air Canada, Westjet, and American airlines.
One can find accommodations in Whistler, Canada at Expedia. This website provides one with knowledge and locations of popular hotels where one can go to and stay at.
I live in Canada, and I don't know what they provide for Canada
Big White Accommodations is a company that offers deals on vacation and home rentals in the skiing areas of Canada. They offer great prices on last minute deals.
They provide natural resources for Canada (or for Canada's economy)
There are no direct flights from Glasgow, Scotland to Ontario, Canada. The average flight time is 19 hours and 6 minutes. This will vary depending on layovers.
You misinterpreted the question. the riddle is in fact: A train travelling from the U.S. to Canada carrying 300 American passengers crashes exactly in the center of the Canadian and American borders. Where will the survivors be buried? the answer is of course, that they won't. You shouldn't bury survivors.
Yes, Air Canada offers mixed cabin options on select flights, allowing passengers to choose different classes for different legs of their journey. For specific availability and details, it is recommended to check directly with Air Canada or visit their website.
23 Passengers died.