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Dads celebrated in Victoria at 37th annual British car show

All British cars and motorcycles were welcome

The 37th annual Father’s Day British car show was a great way for many families in Victoria to spend the day with their dads.

The event at Beacon Hill Park Sunday (June 18) also featured a picnic, and spectators checked out several different types of vehicles as all British cars and motorcycles were welcome.

“You don’t have to bring a fancy car,” organizer Jim Walters said. “It doesn’t matter what condition it’s in. It’s a good day. We’ve seen a nice turnout. It’s great seeing all these people come out.”

Walters said many people enjoy the show because it is accessible.

“You don’t have to pay any money. It’s nice and relaxed. You can come and leave whenever you want. You’re stuck there all day at a lot of car shows.”

The car show had been cancelled for the past two years because of COVID-19 concerns.

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I spent my upbringing in Saskatoon, and in 2021, I made the move to Vancouver Island.
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