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EGGcellent Cruise brought people out of their pandemic funk

An estimated 2,500 people took the opportunity to get away their screens and into the great outdoors to take part in 25 activities that made for an Easter weekend afternoon of fun. Cruisers were challenged at Pine Centre Mall and the City Hall/Rolling Mix Concrete Arena parking lots to try to find a character dressed in red and white stripes and wearing thick-rimmed glasses for a Where’s Waldo sighting. A fox on the run was playing hide and seek and posing for pictures from a safe distance at Moore’s Meadow and there was a moose on the loose entertaining the kids at Cpl. Darren Fitzpatrick Bravery Park.

Family Day Adventure Cruise hits the streets of Prince George next week

Family Day Adventure Cruise hits the streets of Prince George next week SHARE ON: Family Day Adventure Cruise Banner (Photo provided by Dave Horton) Prince George will be hosting a city-wide Family Day Adventure Cruise next Monday (February 15th), to keep residents safe and busy during this year’s Family Day. The Adventure Cruise is a contest that was created to get families out of their houses and engaged in the community, it kicks off at 11 am and ends at 4pm. “We will release the Adventure Card that has a list of 25 things to do around town just before the event start time,” said Dave Horton, event director, “These activities range from self-directed things like photographing Waldo at Cottonwood Island Park to other things like getting a drive-thru cookie from Ness Lake Bible Camp and take a photo with a downtown mural.”

Family Day Adventure Cruise promises to pick up where Candy Cruise left off

Family Day Adventure Cruise promises to pick up where Candy Cruise left off SHARE ON: The creators of the Halloween Candy Cruise are planning another city-wide event for Family Day. An adventure card with activities to do around town will be released before the event start time. “These activities range from self directed things like “cross all 4 bridges”, photograph Waldo at Cottonwood Island Park (volunteers dressed like Waldo wandering around the park) to other things like get a drive thru cookie from Ness Lake Bible Camp, and take a photo with a downtown mural,” said spokesperson Dave Horton. Some are run as drive through events, and some are self directed.

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