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Peterborough’s Dragon Boat Festival is returning to Del Crary Park on Saturday (June 11) for the first time since the pandemic began.
Two days before the festival, participating individuals and teams have raised over $121,000 of the festival’s $180,000 goal, with 100 per cent of all pledges going to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre Foundation for screening, diagnosis, and treatment of breast and other cancers at the regional hospital.
Everyone is welcome to attend the festival, cheer on the racers, and take part in the day’s activities.
Here’s a schedule of events (times are subject to change):
Here’s a festival site map:
2022 Peterborough's Dragon Boat Festival site map
Modern Makers Market is partnering with the festival to offer the Vendor Village Market, a unique shopping and food experience with more than 40 vendors.
The Thirsty Dragon Beer Garden, hosted by Cameron’s Brewing and Rice Lake Hard Cider, is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Family Fun Zone will offer activities and crafts to keep the whole family entertained. Businesses and organizations at the Family Fun Zone include the Peterborough Axe Club, the Art Gallery of Peterborough, Kawartha Gymnastics Club, Lavender and Play, Orangetheory Peterborough, Fancy Faces – Face Painting by Gab, B!ke – the Peterborough Community Bike Shop, Selfie Photo Booth, White Tiger Taekwondo, and the Peterborough Canoe and Kayak Club.
You can also visit the Dragon Shop (just past the bleachers) to purchase festival-branded team shirts, ball caps, water bottles, pullover hoodies, mystery bags, and more.
Of course, the highlight of the day are the dragon boat races, which begin with the randomly seeded morning challenge from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
At 10:40 a.m., four teams of breast cancer survivors will compete for the McKenzie Cup.
This race will be followed at 10:50 a.m. by the Flower Ceremony, an annual tradition to both remember and honour those who have lost their battle with breast cancer.
The afternoon challenge, seeded by morning race times, will run from 12:10 to 1:40 p.m., followed by the open women finals from 2 to 2:20 p.m., the community women and junior finals at 2:30 p.m., and the community mixed and open mixed combined finals from 2:40 to 3 p.m.
The awards ceremony, with race trophies and recognition of top individual fundraisers, takes place at the bleachers at 3:15 p.m.
Here’s the full race schedule:
2022 Peterborough's Dragon Boat Festival race schedule
If you’re planning to drive to the festival on Saturday, be aware the car parking is limited around Del Crary Park and that several roads around Del Crary Park will be closed from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Parking is available at the Simcoe Street Parking Garage, the King Street Parkade, the Rehill Lot on Wolfe Street, and the Healthy Planet Arena.
From 7:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m., a shuttle bus will be running from the Healthy Planet Arena to Del Crary Park, Del Crary Park to the Simcoe Street Parking Garage, the Simcoe Street Parking Garage to the King Street Parkade, the King Street Parkade to the Rehill Lot on Wolfe Street, the Rehill Lot on Wolfe Street to Del Crary Park, and Del Crary Park to the Healthy Planet Arena.
Here’s a map of the parking locations and the shuttle bus route:
2022 Peterborough's Dragon Boat Festival shuttle bus and parking lots
Those travelling to the festival by bike can park in the supervised bike valet parking near the Art Gallery of Peterborough provided by B!ke – the Peterborough Community Bike Shop. Basic bike maintenance will also be available.
For more information about the 2022 Peterborough’s Dragon Boat Festival and to donate, visit www.ptbodragonboat.ca.
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