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Lac La Biche Pow Wow Days shaking things up for 2018

A popular event in the Lakeland is shaking things up a bit. Lac La Biche’s Pow Wow Days, usually held on the August long weekend, will now be happening in mid-July. Organizers for the fair are saying the change in date will help keep the event fresh, new and exciting for those attending for the first time and those returning.

Another change fun seekers will notice this year: Different rides. The planning committee has signed on with West Coast Amusements to run the midway. The past several years have seen a different ride company. Planners believe this will give a whole new level of fun for guests this year.

Lac La Biche Pow Wow Days and Fish Derby is on the schedule for July 13th-15th this year. You can learn more from the organizing committee by checking out their Facebook page.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
News / Afternoon Host
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