The annual Kelowna Car and Bike Show returns this weekend

| May 29, 2023 in Kelowna

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The Kelowna Car and Bike Show returns on Sunday. 

Presented by Rutland OK Tire, this year’s event will feature a bigger lineup of classic cars, custom bikes and modern marvels than ever before at Rutland Lions Park on June 4 from 11 am to 3 pm. 

The show will take guests back in time as they see the meticulously restored classic cars from various eras, immersing them in automotive history and craftsmanship.  

Bike enthusiasts will have the opportunity to admire the sleek lines and personalized designs of custom bikes that showcase the creativity and ingenuity of their owners. 

At the modern car exhibit, attendees will get to explore the latest models and cutting-edge automotive technology as major car manufacturers and dealerships present their newest offerings.

It’s a chance to get up close and personal with the vehicles that define the present and future of the automotive industry.

Throughout the day, there will be a vibrant atmosphere with live musical performances and delicious food and refreshments from local vendors.

The annual Kelowna Car and Bike Show celebrates the passion, beauty and innovation of automobiles and motorcycles.

Those interested in registering their vehicle can do so online for $25 in advance or on-site for $35. 

Registration includes a signature hat and a by-donation pancake breakfast served by the Salvation Army before the festivities begin. 

Admission for the event is free. 

Rutland Lions Park is located at 175 Gray Rd.

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