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2018 Calendar of Events ~ ~ 2018 CALENDAR OF EVENTS ~ APRIL April 8 2nd Annual V8 Swap Meet. 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Indoors at the Greely Legion, 8021 Mitch Owens Road in Greely, Ontario. Admission $5.00. Tables are $20.00 each or 2 for $30.00. Only a few vendor spots left. For more information, call Cindy at 613- 678-0854 or e-mail: [email protected]. Website is www.v8swapmeet.com April 28 Annual Festival of the Maples Car Display, Perth, Ontario. Held on Harriot St. and Wilson St. Across from Stewart Park and Big Ben statue. 8:00 AM to 4:00 P.M. Access from Wilson St. at Hwy. # 7 or Drummond St. and Foster St. from Hwy. #43. Capacity approximately 50 vehicles. Contact Neil Graham at [email protected] or by phone at 613-326-0521 MAY May 5-6 Stirling Swap Meet, Stirling, Ontario. Call Roxanne at 613-395-1583, call after 5:00 at 613-921-6936 or e-mail: [email protected]. Website: www.stirlingfair.com May 6 Car and Bike Swap Meet, Metcalfe, Ontario. Metcalfe Fairgrounds, 2821 8th Line Rd K0A 2P0 10 AM – 3PM Tables $20 Admission $5 under 12 Free Contact [email protected] Sponsored by EX Cruisers Street Club May 18-19 8th Annual Two Nations 1000 Islands Extravaganza in Clayton, N.Y. hosted by Highways Legends Car, Truck and Bike Club. Friday – 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM, and Saturday – 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Door prizes, Awards (Saturday PM), Food, Model Car Contest, Demonstrations, Crafters, Vendors, Live Music, Chicken BBQ, 50/50 Draw and Fireworks (Saturday PM). Charity Event, Free Admission – Donations Accepted. All Makes and Models Welcome. For further information and registration forms, check their website at www.1000islandscarshow.com or call Cathie MacNeil at 601-310-9805. May 19 Old School ¼ Mile Armdrop Drags, Car & Bike Show at the Historic Picton Airfield, Picton Ontario. A unique step back in time. Dash plaques to the first 200 cars. Trophies, vendors & great food on site. Open to all cars, trucks & bikes (no bike racing). Great photo ops at this cool WW2 Airfield. Gates open at 11, Drags & Show from 12-6. $5 spectator (includes car in show) $25 Racers day pass. More info at Armdrop.com or facebook armdropdragracing.com or call Glen Conway 613-539-5577. May 20 7th Annual Wicked Garage Open House/Show and Shine and Charity BBQ. 1344 Barfield Road, Greely, Ontario. 10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. We close the entire block around the shop and open our doors for a car party and BBQ. Visit www.wickedgarage.com for more details or contact 613-788-3701 or via e-mail at: [email protected] May 26 Monkey Joe's Car Show. Carling Avenue at the Westgate Shopping Centre, Ottawa, Ontario. 4:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Open to all makes and models. Sponsored by Derand Motorsport. All free. Dash plaques, door prizes and discounted meals. Contact: Larry Way at 613-446-4717 or [email protected] May 26 Hot Wheels Car Show for CHEO @ Kanata Ribfest, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Kanata, Ontario. Best in Show, Dash Plaques, Beer Garden, Ribfest, Live Music, 50/50 Draw and Door Prizes. Contact: Les Gagne at 613-851-5752 or hotwheelscarshow.com for general information. For the Car Show, contact Steve Biro at 613-591-0725 or [email protected] May 26-27 Rideau Lakes ACCCC Flea Market, Craft Sale & Car Show (on the 27th). Lombardy Fairgrounds on Hwy 15 - 4 miles S.W. of Smiths Falls, Ontario. www.rideaulakes-acccc.com. Contact Frank Willison at 613-267-0062 for general information. For the Car Show on Sunday, contact Henry Schur at 613-283-2833 (Work) or 613-285-9930 (Cell). May 27 Boston Pizza Car Show – Rockland, Ontario 4:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Open to all makes and models. Sponsored by Derand Motorsport. All free. Dash plaques, door prizes and discounted meals. Contact: Larry Way at 613-446-4717 or [email protected] May 27 Moose McGuire’s 3rd Annual Spring Charity Car/Bike Show - 3320 McCarthy Rd, Ottawa, Ontario. 2:00 P.M. till Dusk. Door prizes, beer garden, live music, 50/50 draw. Proceeds to Roger's House. Further information available from Jeff Billard at 613-806-1670 or [email protected] JUNE June 2 6th Annual Blair Rendell Memorial Car Show, NEW LOCATION THIS YEAR: Loblaws Supermarket: 2065A Robertson Rd., Ottawa Ontario K2H 5H9. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Free registration for car show participants as well as free to the public! Bring the whole family! The Heart & Stroke Foundation will also have an information booth! Dash Plaques, Door Prizes, 50/50 Draw! Live D.J. music on site! Hosted by the Summer Knight Cruisers (SKC). For further info contact either Jeff Pelletier at 613-406-1442 or Jim Calombaris at 613-795-5109. Info can also be found on the CANADIAN CRUISER APP on your phone ! June 2-3 Fleetwood Country Cruize In – Gates open 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM both Saturday and Sunday. Canada’s largest outdoor car show. Held at Fleetwood Estate, 9292 Elviage Dr., London, Ontario. Info: Steve Plunkett 519-657-9040. June 3 Calabogie Motorsports Park – Show ‘n’ Shine – During the Kyle Nash Race weekend. 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Parade lap available !! Gate opens at 8am. www.calabogiemotorsports.com for full schedule of races. Free admission included, food and drinks onsite. Cars, Trucks, Bikes. All welcome. Show off your ride and watch Canada’s best road racers battle on the track. Canadian Touring Car Series, Radical Cup Canada, 944 Cup, F Libre Invitational, CMP GT/PT Challenge races. Vendor and Show info, [email protected] - 613 294 2422. Located at 452 Wilson Farm Road, Calabogie Ontario. Rain or Shine June 7-10 BUSFUSION - a Volkswagen Camper Camping Event, Almonte Fairgrounds, Almonte, Ontario. New 2018: Pre-Registration ONLY !! No registrations accepted at the gate. Activities for the entire weekend are at: www.BusFusion.com. Contact Frank Condelli at [email protected] June 9 8th Annual Gatineau All Production Car Show. Car and Trucks Welcome. Dupont & Dupont Ford, 949 Blvd St-Joseph, Gatineau Québec. Facebook Gatineau Mustang www.gatineaumustang.ca Contact Claude Charron at 819-230-5277 June 9 13th Annual St-Isidore Car Show, 20 Arena Street, St. Isidore, Ontario. Exit # 51 on Hwy. #417. 8:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. Muscle Cars, Hot Rods, Customs. Antiques, Cars & Trucks. For more information, contact: Rejean Bergevin at 613-913-5640 or [email protected] or Yves Seguin at 613-524-2598. June 9 15th Annual Car-B-Que, Dobisky Visitor’s Centre and Marina Park, Riverside Avenue, Ogdensburg, N.Y. Registration opens at 10:00 A.M. Fun filled day featuring Door Prizes, Music, Raffles and more. Classic Car registration is $8.00. Over 24 trophies to be awarded. Judging at 2:00 P.M. Antique motorcycles and snowmobiles welcome with no registration fee !! Direct any inquiries to: Laura Pearson at 315-393-3620 or at: [email protected]. June 9 Optimist Club of South Dundas with the support of the Golden Gears Car Club will hold a Classic Car Rally and Show ‘n’ Shine with a dinner to follow. Dixon’s Corners Community Centre, 10951 Cook Rd., South Dundas Township, Ontario. Registration: 11.30 AM to 1.30 PM. Lunch available. Rally cost: $10.00 per entry. Dinner: $20.00 per person. Contact: Ben Luimes, [email protected] or cell at 613- 803-5307. Event in support of Optimist Youth Fund Program. June 10 8th Annual ALL GM “MOTORAMA” Show & Shine, GM Cars and Trucks Only. Myers Kanata, 200-2500 Palladium Auto Park, Kanata, Ontario. 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Admission – Canned Goods or Non Perishable Items in Support of the Kanata Food Cupboard. Dash Plaques (first 200). Live Music. Food Vendors, Automotive Vendors, Raffle Table, 50/50 Draw. Hosted by the Hwy 43 Car Club. “Rain or Shine”. For more Information: Rod Rafter: 613 258-7567 or [email protected] - Show/Vendor Info Cindy Keyes: 613 258-1704 or [email protected] - Vendor Info Roger McGetchie: 613 591-8699 or [email protected] – Parking Info Or visit our website: www.Hwy43CarClub.com * Also follow us on Facebook. June 10 Ottawa Jaguar Club Presents Jaguar Concours and Family Day at the Cumberland Heritage Village Museum, Cumberland, Ontario. 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM. All Jaguars welcome. Free admission for participants. Watch the Ottawa Jaguar Club website for details http://www.ottawajaguarclub.com. Further information available from Bob Hiland: [email protected] June 15-17 13th Annual FCA Ottawa Ferrari Festival, Ottawa, Ontario. Ferrari display with cars parked along Preston Street Friday and Saturday evening from 6pm onwards. Demo Zone where Ferraris and friends will be stretching their legs on Carling at Preston Street Saturday starting at 2:30pm. Be a passenger in a Ferrari for a charity dream ride on Sunday morning from 10am leaving from Ottawa St. Anthony Soccer Club on Preston Street. For more information contact Giuseppe Castrucci at [email protected] and view latest event details at www.ottawaferrarifestival.com June 16 Italian Car Parade and Retro Show hosted by the Italian Car Club of Ottawa. Held on Preston Street, Ottawa, Ontario. Registration from 10:00 A.M. Parade at 1:30 P.M. Stop in at the big tent in the ScotiaBank parking lot on Preston Street to see vintage Italian Cars June 15th – 17th. For more information, contact Delio D’Angelo or Chuck Storry at [email protected] Latest registration details and updates will be online closer to event date at www.italiancarclubottawa.ca June 16 Monkey Joe's Car Show, Carling Avenue at the Westgate Shopping Centre, Ottawa, Ontario.
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