Glorious day for the Kincardine Fall Fair parade
It was a beautiful day for a parade.
And the crowd was thrilled with the Kincardine Fall Fair parade that meandered its way from the parking lot behind the Bruce Power Training Centre, and Victoria Park, through downtown Kincardine, to Connaught Park and the fairgrounds, Saturday morning.
Led by Andy "The Kruz" Kruzynski and his decorated police car, the parade featured the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band, family and business floats, antique cars and tractors, dignitaries and politicians, army vehicles, scooters, an 1876 tricycle, and the Bruce Shrine Club.
As the parade entered the fairgrounds, Ryan "The Buzzman" Berry, announced each entry and welcomed everyone to the Kincardine Fall Fair.
More coverage of the fall fair in tomorrow's Kincardine Record.
Meanwhile, the fair continues Sunday with a community church service, a miniature horse show, and a remote control demonstration with trucks, cars and helicopters.
Written ByLiz Dadson is the founder and editor of the Kincardine Record and has been in the news business since 1986.
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