"It's basically a celebration of community, when major streets are shut to not allow cars, but to welcome the community to come down and showcase whatever it is," says Ken Kelly, general manager of the D.V.B.A..
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Thursday, June 30, 2016
Car-Free Day
June 21st was Car Free Day on Victoria's main thoroughfare, Douglas Street. About 6 blocks of the street were closed to cars and filled with market stalls, music and wall-to-wall Victorians. People seemed to be having a good time although the rationale behind the festival was a little vague beyond getting people to spend some time downtown.
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Car Free Day,
Victoria BC Canada
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We had an event around that same time that closed down several blocks of a major street to cars, though it was a bit less vague, an art and music fair. This looks crowded.
That must've been so much fun!
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