The midway and other attractions are in place and ready to go, say organizers of the Friday to Sunday event
The Oak Bay Tea Party is back for its 61st year at Willows Park, starting Friday and running through Sunday.
As always, a big crowd is expected, she said. “We go anywhere from 10 to 15 thousand, maybe 20,000, depending on the weather,” Germain said. “We don’t charge admission so it’s really hard to gauge how many people come and go.”The traditional Tea Party Parade begins at 10:30 a.m. Saturday from Windsor Park and ends at Willows Park, with the Law Enforcement Torch Run starting just ahead of the procession.
Oak Bay High School will be there with its marching band, as will Reynolds Secondary School, Spectrum Community School and Gordon Head Middle School. “You look at the Saanich Fair, there’s some really long-standing events that have been going on in our area.”
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