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'''Golden Spike Days''' are a festival held annually from [[Canada Day]]- [[3 July]] in Rocky Point Park, [[Port Moody]], [[British Columbia]]. The festival commemorates the completion of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] to the city and the [[Confederation of Canada]]. The festival includes many live musical performances, dancers, parades, comedians, rides, and food shops. An average of 30,000 people come to the festival every year and have been since [[1976]] when the festival was first held.
'''Golden Spike Days''' are a festival held annually from [[Canada Day]] on July 3 in Rocky Point Park, [[Port Moody]], [[British Columbia]]. The festival commemorates the completion of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] to the city and the [[Confederation of Canada]]. The festival includes many live musical performances, dancers, parades, comedians, rides, and food shops. An average of 30,000 people come to the festival every year and have been since [[1976]] when the festival was first held.




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Revision as of 04:06, 18 April 2009

Golden Spike Days are a festival held annually from Canada Day on July 3 in Rocky Point Park, Port Moody, British Columbia. The festival commemorates the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the city and the Confederation of Canada. The festival includes many live musical performances, dancers, parades, comedians, rides, and food shops. An average of 30,000 people come to the festival every year and have been since 1976 when the festival was first held.