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Organizers said they plan to return to Hawrelak Park in 2026.
The venue is being split up into three sites — Racetrack, Borden Park and West Lot, which is asphalt and concrete and will be more accessible for those with mobility issues. Parking will be made available for $15 and Bird e-scooters will be expanding their range so people can use them to get to and from the festival.
There are no new pavilions at this year’s festival. However Rohatyn said they are expecting three returning pavilions who have stepped away in previous years. “Last year was their first year and they only sold merchandise and did some cultural entertainment and dances and this year they’re expanding to offer food items as well,” said Rohatyn.Article contentPavilions will be providing food that can be paid by card only, but a gift card option will be available to purchase on site for those who only have cash. Additionally, pavilions will be accepting cash payments for merchandise.
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