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OK, let's party!

The 100 E and 200 E of Main remains closed for Rage in a Cage, Mayhem on Main.

It's time for North Bay's biggest party, but your pets aren't invited. Organizers ask festival goers to leave their pets at home. Pets are not permitted on festival grounds with the exception of service dogs.

Entertainment kicks off tonight at 7 p.m with David Dino White, followed by Ria Mae, Coleman Hell and the headliners Hedley.

Speaking of Hell, traffic might be frustrating and parking will be at a premium.

The 100 E and 200 E of Main remains closed for Rage in a Cage, Mayhem on Main, and the North Bay Escape Room Mobile.

The 100 West block and 200 West of Main St.plus Ferguson & Fraser streets are open to traffic.

Traffic will still be able to access the core via McInytre, Oak, Cassells, Wyld and Sherbrooke and all roads will reopen Sunday midnight.

Downtown participating merchants will have their items on the sidewalk as the area starts its Free-4-All.

Rather than drive your car you might consider taking your bicycle.

Tomorrow and Sunday Cheapskates is offering free secure bike parking at the Summer in the Park midway area.

Supervised bike parking is open between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.

The World’s Finest Shows Midway is back until August 1.

The Midway is located beside the Discovery North Bay Museum off of Oak Street.

The Midway will be open:

Fri. July 29: 1 – 11 p.m.

Sat. July 30: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Sun. July 31: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Mon. August 1: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.

These hours of operation are weather permitting and subject to change.


Jeff Turl

About the Author: Jeff Turl

Jeff is a veteran of the news biz. He's spent a lengthy career in TV, radio, print and online, covering both news and sports. He enjoys free time riding motorcycles and spoiling grandchildren.
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