The Calgary Stampede Is Throwing A Free Drive-Thru Pancake Breakfast On Friday

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If you're missing the Calgary Stampede's annual pancake breakfasts, you're not alone. 

Thankfully, the Stampede has put together another drive-thru pancake experience following a huge success over the weekend. 

When you register, you'll pick a timeslot to arrive and get your hands on some free pancakes. 

Once you get there, you'll drive into a food tent and be given a tray with pancakes for everyone in your car.

All the while, you'll remain in your vehicle. 

Via The Calgary Stampede 

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