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A family turns their dream into a reality by sailing the Bahamas for 5 months

A family turns their dream into a reality by sailing the Bahamas for 5 months

CBC15-07-2025
Sailing the open seas with their children for a months-long adventure had long been a dream for Amherstburg, Ont. teachers Rob and Katie Lynn Ferguson. Here's how that dream became a reality.
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