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Breakfast in the park to celebrate Father's Day

Families will once again gather at Centennial Beach this Sunday morning to celebrate Father's Day.

Families will once again gather at Centennial Beach this Sunday morning to celebrate Father's Day.

Now a South Delta tradition, the annual pancake breakfast hosted by the Boundary Bay Park Association and Tsawwassen Boundary Bay Lions Club will take place between 9 a.m. and noon.

The breakfast prepared and served from the Lions Club mobile kitchen is $6 for pancakes and sausage (add an egg for $1). The cost for children under 12 is just $3. Many fun activities are planned, the children's playground is close by and the band Kindred Spirit will entertain. Should Mother Nature not deliver some of Tsawwassen's famous sunshine, tents have been rented to accommodate all.

The event is ideal for making dads feel appreciated, especially when they do so much for their families without making too much fuss. Father's Day is also a time to honour grandfathers, relatives or anyone who has been a role model.

"Anyone can be a father, but it takes a special person to be a dad," says Geof Hacker of the Boundary Bay Park Association, which has been involved with the event for years.

For more information, visit www.Boundarybayp arkassociation.wordpress. com.