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THUNDER BAY – Sunday’s Children Festival will be held rain or shine according to a release issued by the Friends of Chippewa Park on Sunday.
With forecasts of rain covering the weekend many in the city have been concerned that activities and festivals they were looking forward to attending were going to be cancelled but the Friends of Chippewa Park said that one of the strengths of the park is the abundance of indoor space that complement the broad outdoor areas.
“Should rain arrive we will move many of the activities inside, including the musical entertainment” said Project Manager Iain Angus “Otherwise the majority of the festival will be outdoors.” With the likelihood of still having a rainy festival day, families are encouraged to dress appropriately and bring umbrellas just in case.
The Free bus transportation service will continue with one bus serving the north side of the city and a second one taking care of families living on the south side with a number of pickup points throughout the city.
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