True to the Ripley-Huron Fall Fair theme, “’Til the Cows Come Home,” the parade featured a plethora of cows of every size and description!
Typically, the event saw perfect, sunny weather as a huge crowd gathered in downtown Ripley for the mammoth parade.
And it was mammoth, with numerous floats, antique and vintage vehicles, trucks and tractors, as well as individuals, groups and organizations.
The Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band led the parade as it left the soccer fields on Park Street, marched past Rosewood RVilla Retirement Living, down McGill Street, across Tain Street and back to Huron Street before turning down Queen Street to the fairgrounds.
The Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band leads the Ripley-Huron Fall Fair parade, Saturday, through downtown Ripley
Among the dignitaries, were Huron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb and MPP Lisa Thompson, Huron-Kinloss mayor Don Murray, and the newly-crowned fair ambassador Emery Harper and junior ambassador Kelsey Thompson, as well as the Bruce Shriners, the Teeswater Highlanders Pipe Band, the Ripley Lions Club, Rosewood RVilla residents, and much more.
Stay tuned for more coverage of the Ripley-Huron Fall Fair on the Kincardine Record!
The Teeswater Highlanders Pipe Band marches in the parade
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