More than 2,500 people hopped on down to the Parkinson Rec Centre in Kelowna for a massive Easter party.
It is the 11th annual “Easter Pancake Breakfast,” and this year proves to be the biggest event so far.
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There’s pancakes, egg hunt and children’s activities – all at no cost.
It’s organized by local churches and other sponsors, and organizers say that despite the dreary weather, no spirits have been dampened.
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