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Vaaaheguroooo ji ka khalsa, Vaaaaheguroooo ji ki fatehhh

Vahegurooo jio,

WATERLOO YOUTH KIRTAN DARBAR

at Kitchener Gurdwara Sahib on

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th from 6PM.

(refer to poster for more details)

For those who have came to the ones in the past know how amazing they are, and for those who havnt, you are missing out so please dont miss this one if you have the oppurtunity to make it.

Waterloo has been known for these youth kirtan darbars filled with great love between the youth from all jathebandies bringing in total unity. Benti to everyone again to please book your weekend off and to please attend for an all night raensbaii. More and more sangat from all around Canada and the US, attend every year. If anyone will like to come from afar please contact us so we can try to make proper arrangements.

For previous YKD's at waterloo or others around ontario please visit our site www.ontariosikhyouth.ca for pictures and audio.

Here is a list of directions to the gurdwara sahib:

Destination:

2070 Snyder’s Road East

Wilmot, Ontario

(519) 634 – 5681

From Toronto/Ottawa:

Take Hwy 401 WEST towards LONDON

Take exit # 278 onto HWY-8 WEST toward Kitchener – go 10.3mi

Take the TRUSSLER ROAD exit onto TRUSSLER RD. NORTH – go 1.2 mi

Turn LEFT on SNYDER’S RD E[RR-6] – go 1.0 mi

Gurdwara is on your RIGHT side, can not miss the entrance!

From Brampton:

Take Hwy 410 SOUTH

Take Hwy 401 WEST towards LONDON

Take exit # 278 onto HWY-8 WEST toward Kitchener – go 10.3mi

Take the TRUSSLER ROAD exit onto TRUSSLER RD. NORTH – go 1.2 mi

Turn LEFT on SNYDER’S RD E[RR-6] – go 1.0 mi

Gurdwara is on your RIGHT side, can not miss the entrance!

From London:

Take Hwy 401 EAST towards TORONTO

Take exit # 278B onto HWY-8 WEST toward Kitchener – go 10.3mi

Take the TRUSSLER ROAD exit onto TRUSSLER RD. NORTH – go 1.2 mi

Turn LEFT on SNYDER’S RD E[RR-6] – go 1.0 mi

Gurdwara is on your RIGHT side, can not miss the entrance!

If there are any concerns with the directions or need more information about anything, please don’t hesitate to contact us via email or phone.

Daas,

Vaaahegurooo ji ka khalsa, Vaaaaheguroooo ji ki fatehhh !!

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