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CLASSIC CAR PARADE GOES SUNDAY

As it was last year the same goes this year as the Cruisin Classics Father’s Day Show n’ Shine will take to the road as a parade to adhere to current pandemic restrictions.

On June 20, starting at about 1:15 p.m., the parade route will cover more than 45 kilometres in a loop that heads up to the Hart on Foothills Boulevard then back down via the Hart Highway, into downtown through Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park, up to College Heights past UNBC and back to 15th and Foothills where the vehicles will disperse.

Each of the vehicles participating will get a chance to make a donation that will go equally to the Prince George Hospice Society and the Alzheimer Society of BC.

Most people will remember the Show n’ Shine used to be on the streets of downtown Prince George, at the parking lot at Prince George Secondary School and most recently at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park. All the vehicles were parked and visitors could look at their leisure, chatting with the proud owner about the details of their pride and joy.

This year, people can enjoy the view along the parade route and are encouraged to physically distance to keep everyone safe during the event.

Those spectators who wish to donate to the hospice and Alzheimer societies can e-transfer funds.

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