PHOTOS: Justin Trudeau Visits Burlington
Published May 10, 2019 at 12:31 pm
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently stopped by the city of Burlington and, as one might assume, he met many people, and took some photos.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently stopped by the city of Burlington and, as one might assume, he met many people, and took some photos.
Trudeau was travelling from Niagara Falls to Toronto yesterday (May 9) and, as mentioned on his Twitter page, he made a few stops along the way.
A busy day traveling from Niagara Falls to Toronto, with lots of stops and great conversations with Canadians along the way. Check it out
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) May 9, 2019
One of those stops was in Burlington.
Thank you to PM @JustinTrudeau for taking the time to walk our downtown #BurlON core today, with Burlington MP @karinagould, visiting our unique businesses and boutiques, and meeting many delighted local residents. pic.twitter.com/nkB4TIj167
— Marianne Meed Ward (@MariannMeedWard) May 9, 2019
.@KellysBake Shoppe is a local Burlington success story – their cupcakes are world renowned! Small businesses like this are what make our communities such great places to live. pic.twitter.com/FfsBmzrwqR
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) May 9, 2019
While in Burlington, Trudeau strolled down Brant Street and visited Kelly’s Bake Shoppe, noting that the cupcakes are world renowned (let’s face it, he’s not wrong).
Prime Minister @JustinTrudeau stop by several @cityburlington hot spots including @burromakestacos, @CentroGarden and @KellysBake shop. #BurlOn pic.twitter.com/UeDC2Wo2w9
— Andrew Collins (@ACollinsPhoto) May 9, 2019
Besides visiting Burlington, Niagara Falls, and Toronto, Trudeau also stopped by a Fortinos location in the city of Hamilton to talk to people about what matters most to them.
Next I dropped by Fortinos in Hamilton to hear from people about what matters most to them. pic.twitter.com/XHTiMCqcLn
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) May 9, 2019
Did you snap a selfie with Trudeau while he was in Burlington?
Cover photo is courtesy of Justin Trudeau’s Twitter page.
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