As far as the eye could see, classic cars once again filled Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park for the annual Father’s Day Show and Shine.
The popular annual event is hosted by the Prince George Cruisin' Classics — a club for car and truck enthusiasts.
On average the event draws about 10,000 people who wander through the park and check out everything there is to see.
Classics, muscle cars, hot rods, trucks, motorcycles, tuners and big rigs all filled the park for dads and other spectators to admire.
For the past two years because of COVID-19, the Show and Shine organizers used the CN Centre parking lot as a staging area to line up the hundreds of classic and vintage vehicles for a parade through city streets.
However, 2022 saw the community come together once again to celebrate the annual event.
Show and Shine also featured awards for participating vehicles including the Show and Shine Chairman’s Choice, Drag Racer, Unique Upholstery, Exquisite Paint Job and many more.
Mini donuts, popcorn and dogs of all sizes could also be spotted amongst the sea of classic cars and trucks.
- with files from Ted Clarke