Cobourg DBIA – Pedestrian Friendly Walkway Returns!

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On behalf of Board Chair, Erika Cotton and the DBIA Board of Management we would like to announce that the Pedestrian Friendly Walkway Weekends will return this month!

Friday, September 18th and Saturday, September 19th

Friday, September 25th and Saturday, September 26th

King St. will be closed to traffic from Spring Street to Division Street and transformed to a Pedestrian Walkway so that visitors to Downtown are able to Shop, Dine and Discover in comfort and safety.

Come visit one of our many restaurants, cafes or pubs on their extended patios and enjoy lunch or dinner alfresco, sip a latte or enjoy a local brew. Shop at one of our many stores, services and galleries. Physical distancing and your safety are our priority!

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for updates @downtowncobourg

Please join us! We look forward to seeing you!

For more information, and a complete list of businesses in downtown Cobourg, visit www.downtowncobourg.ca.

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