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Treat dad to breakfast in the park on Sunday

Annual Father’s Day event in Boundary Bay
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Members of the Tsawwassen Boundary Bay Lions Club will be cooking breakfast in Boundary Bay Regional Park this Sunday.

The Boundary Bay Park Association and the Tsawwassen Boundary Bay Lions Club are once again teaming up to pay tribute to fathers.

Their 17th annual pancake breakfast will be held on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 18, at Centennial Beach.

Breakfast will be served from the Lions Club’s Streetside Community Kitchen, a 26-foot, full-service trailer capable of operating for 28 hours straight. Breakfast costs $7 for adults and $3 for children under 12.

Families will gather from 9 a.m. to noon to enjoy breakfast in the picnic shelters located between the Centennial Beach concession and playground in Boundary Bay Regional Park.

Entertainment will be provided by The Karmichaels, while the Delta Naturalists and Metro Vancouver will have displays set up.

Due to the popularity of the annual event, past experience indicates it’s good to arrive as early as possible.

A dad himself, Geof Hacker of the Boundary Bay Park Association and long-time co-ordinator of the event is always happy to play a part in honouring local fathers.

“A dad is someone who wants to catch you before you fall, but instead picks you up, brushes you off and let’s you try again,” said Hacker.

For more information, call 604-943-1303 or visit www.boundarybayparkassociation.wordpress.com