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Celebrate Franco roots: Café-Heritage returns for fifth year this weekend

Festival takes over Azilda this weekend
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Roller Rink Rewind performs at the fifth annual Café-Heritage festival this weekend. Supplied photo.

The fifth annual Café-Heritage festival is this weekend (Sept. 15 – 17) at Whitewater Lake in Azilda and will be jam-packed with fun for the whole family.

Friday evening kicks off with the Roller Rink Rewind. Adult passes are $15.

Saturday is a full day of fun and entertainment, including a vintage engines show, children's festival and a family paddle on the Vermillion River.

Fagroongala, Twenty-One, Tremonics, and Yves Willard will all take the main stage throughout the day on Saturday, and the evening features tributes to some legendary '80s bands.

Three different tribute bands will take the main stage starting at 9 p.m., featuring the music of Bon Jovi, AC/DC and Van Halen. Saturday day passes are $10 for adults, $7 for children 13 to 19 and $5 for kids 12 and younger.

Saturday evening's show is $20 for adults, or all-day passes including the evening show can be purchased for $30.

The vintage engine show and children's festival will return on Sunday, but the highlight of the day is the Lions Club Youth Superstars vocal competition.

For a full list of events and schedule, visit the Café-Heritage festival website


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