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The bears are coming to Keremeos; teddy bears that is

The annual Teddy Bear Picnic is Saturday, July 12 at the Grist Mill and Gardens
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Sheila Collier gives Kaitlyn Rowe’s teddy bear a physical at the Teddy Bears’ Picnic at the Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens on Saturday, July 8. (Brennan Phillips - Keremeos Review)

You won't even have to go into the woods on Saturday to see some bears, and won't be a big surprise because it's time for the annual Teddy Bear Picnic at the Grist Mill and Gardens in Keremeos. 

Not just bears, but animals of all shapes and sizes, and all kinds of soft, cuddly and plush, are invited down to the gardens for the annual picnic. Of course their human companions are invited too. 

The picnic starts at 11 a.m., so bring your favourite stuffed friend and head down to enjoy an afternoon picnic packed with live music, story-time, games, crafts and more.

If your favourite needs a little TLC, whether from years of companionship passed down from generation to the next, or maybe just a spot of roughhousing with a stuffed tiger with a taste for tuna, there will be a Teddy Bear Hospital staffed with volunteer doctors and nurses offering minor repairs by donation.

The Grist Mill will also be offering up prizes for biggest stuffie, oldest stuffie, best-dressed stuffie and most lookalike (with owner). 

Children aged twelve and under who bring their own stuffed friends will get free admission for the day; adults are $10 or $20 with a lunch voucher if prepaid through the . Lunch vouchers for youth are $15. 



Brennan Phillips

About the Author: Brennan Phillips

Brennan was raised in the Okanagan and is thankful every day that he gets to live and work in one of the most beautiful places in Canada.
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