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Thousands come out for MapleFest in 91大黄鸭

Food, games, and live music as fun was had by all
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(Photo - Jordy Cunningham)

The 91大黄鸭 MapleFest made its triumphant return for the first time in two years over the weekend.

Presented by Le Centre culturel francophone de l鈥橭kanagan (CCFO), the festival at Stuart Park on Water Street welcomed people from all over the Okanagan to partake in games, activities, and live music.

鈥淸The turnout] was really good,鈥 said Executive Director Claudie Valque. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to evaluate how many people but we evaluated around 3,000-4,000 people (on Saturday).鈥

The festivities started at local restaurant 鈥楩rankie, We Salute You鈥 on Thursday night (April 28). Valque said the maximum capacity of 50 was reached.

On Saturday, people and families alike were able to put on their dancing shoes and take part in line dancing and tap dancing workshops. There were also multiple animation workshops as well as a circus workshop. Live music was featured throughout the day as well.

(Photo - Jordy Cunningham)

There was some rain that the CCFO prepared for in the morning but it turned to a mix of sun and cloud in the afternoon.

Many food vendors were selling snacks and more, including four stations of food: maple taffy on snow, maple sugar tarts, maple cotton candy, and pea soup.

On Sunday morning, there was a sugar shack brunch at Lauren Packinghouse, where they reached their capacity before the doors even opened.

鈥淲e were sold out before we opened,鈥 said Valque. 鈥淲e had 350 tickets sold, and plus all the volunteers, we served almost 400 brunches on Sunday. Other years we would end up selling out but at the door.鈥

Valque said that, sadly, because it was a ticketed event this year, they had to turn people away at the door because it was already sold out, though they were still able to grab a coffee and enjoy the live music.

Of course, maple syrup was also available to purchase throughout the event.



Jordy Cunningham

About the Author: Jordy Cunningham

Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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