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Rain won’t stop Prince George from celebrating Father’s Day Show ‘n Shine

Community comes out for 47th annual Father’s Day Cruisin’ Classics Show and Shine

Despite a little bit of rain, the community came out once again to participate in a Prince George Father’s Day tradition.

The 47th annual Father’s Day Cruisin’ Classics Show and Shine was held Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, at the south end of Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park.

Anybody could enter the event at a cost of $15 per vehicle and there was no charge for spectators.

The Show and Shine saw around 400 classic cars participate in the annual event.

Thousands of people show up every year to the event, which last year drew 360 entries in its return to the park.

In the previous two years the COVID pandemic turned Show and Shine into a parade through the streets of Prince George, launched from a staging area at CN Centre parking lot.

This year’s Show and Shine is sponsored by Subaru of Prince George, Western Financial and Chieftain Auto Parts.