Truckloads of Fun: Belleville’s Touch-a-Truck Family Fun Fest Returns

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The City of Belleville and Rotary Club of Belleville are thrilled to announce that Touch-a-Truck Family Fun Fest is coming to West Zwick’s Park on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This family-friendly event gets you up close with trucks, tractors, buses and more for a day of excitement and engagement for all ages.

Touch-a-Truck Family Fun Fest will include:

· Silent Hour: From 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., there will be a silent hour to accommodate those with sound sensitivities. No honking horns during this time.

· Lots of Trucks!: Over 30 different vehicles from the City of Belleville and other local businesses.

· Activities: Balloon twisting, face painting, arts and crafts and more hands-on fun!

· Food Vendors: Enjoy your favourite local food trucks and vendors to keep you fueled.

Parking for the event is available for free in West Zwick’s Park (10 Bay Bridge Rd.). While there is no dedicated shuttle bus, West Zwick’s Park is accessible via Belleville Transit Route 4, with a bus stop at Dundas Street West and Bay Bridge Road.

For more information, including the full list of activities and vendors, visit Belleville.ca/Touch-a-Truck.

Pete Fisher
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