Canadian Pacific 1201 - North Bay's Last Steam Engine
LIMITED EDITION - NORTH BAY CENTENIAL 100TH SEAL
The Canadian Pacific Rail Engine 1201 was the last steam engine to be used in North Bay. This same engine pulled Queen Elizabeth II and Price Philip's coach cars on their 1977 visit to Canada!
This 1201 traversing trestle image was captured by John Butti in 1982 using a manual Nikon film camera loaded with Kodak Plus-X film had won "best" train shot celebrating North Bay's 100 years of rail. The trestle, located between North Bay and South River, offered the classic setting to capture the 1201 during a short excursion where local North Bay railroad enthusiasts could ride.
Every Sale Gives Back $10-$100 to Local Charity (Tax Receipt Provided)
PRODUCT INFO
Giclee Print - Archival Epson K3 Chrome Ink | Titled & Signed | Acid-Free Matting Materials | Crystal Clear Plexi-glass | Quick Change Frame - Seasonal Image Change-out | Mounting Hardware Included
RETURN & REFUND POLICY
Please inspect your shipped goods within 24 hours after delivery. If shipping damages incurred please DO NOT SHIP BACK. Contact us and we will assess the damage/condition of your art and determine the best way to rectify the situation. In most instances a new frame or mat will be shipped out and damaged goods disgarded at shipping point. Exchanges are accepted at no charge but all assoicated shipping fees are print owner's responsibility. Refunds are not available due to the fact that all giclee print sales are custom produced at the time payments are received (see Exchanges).
SHIPPING INFO
NO-CHARGE Local* Delivery any order. NO-CHARGE Local* Hanging Services when buy three (3) or more fully-framed prints - Restricted to Commercial/organization setting only.
Due to charity give-back pricing structure shipping costs outside of the North Bay Ontrio area will be manually determined after order is received (typically $35-$55 within Canada). *City Limits - North Bay Ontario.

