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Life is a beautiful ride: Bike Fest event to be held by PG Public Library tomorrow

The Prince George Public Library is hosting an event for bike lovers this weekend.

Bike Fest will be held outside the Bob Harkins Branch, downtown, in Canada Games Plaza tomorrow (Saturday) from 11-2 pm.

“Bike Fest is meant for every person of every skill level, from the bike enthusiast to the foodie! Come down and talk to the experts about what you need to start biking or grab some local trail maps and find your next adventure! Prize draws and delicious food makes this your perfect Saturday. With that much delicious food and being just down the road from the Farmer’s Market, this event is a great way to kick off summer and encourage people get outside!”, said Jen Rubadeau, the Prince George Public Library’s Manager of Communications and Engagement.

In addition, booths and demos from Caledonia Nordic, Cycle Logic, Gals n’ Gears Bike Club, Cops for Cancer, the Prince George Brain Injured Group, the BC Summer Games, and the Prince George Public Library as well as prizes from Ruckus, Koops, and the Prince George Brain Injured Group Society will be on hand.

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