The Prince Edward Side-by-Side (SxS) and All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) riders raised funds for the Prince Edward C...
Pictured at the Millennium Trail entrance off Lake Street in Picton from left: Brad Thompson and Rick Insley with the Prince Edward SxS/ATV Riders; Mayor Steve Ferguson; Nancy Parks, Back the Build campaign chairperson and Pat Maloney on behalf of the Millennium Trail.
On June 3, 120 people on 57 machines participated in the event along The County’s Millennium Trail, raising $3,160.
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