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The PNE Officially Starts This Month & There's A Drive Thru SuperDogs Show

It's our favourite summer tradition. 🐾
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It looks like 2020 didn't cancel all the fun: the PNE in Vancouver will happen after all in a new drive-thru format —and the SuperDogs will be there.

Other than mini-doughnuts, the performing pets with all the moves are one of the biggest reasons why people love the PNE and this year's "SuperDogs Tail-Gate Party" sounds epic.

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SuperDogs, a parade, larger-than-life dinosaurs, great food...


Patrick Roberge, PNE Creative Director

Called the "Taste of the PNE: Drive-Thru Fair Experience," it will run from Saturday, August 22 to Sunday, August 30, with Monday the 24th off.

In addition to the SuperDogs, there will be a "reverse parade," massive animatronic dinosaurs, plus all the fair food favourites you've come to love.

Load up the car with your friends for a unique summer experience like you've never tried before. Each car is $25 no matter how many folks from your bubble are inside.

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