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Brighton Applefest Parking and Shuttle Info Just Announced!
BREAKING: The Municipality of Brighton has just announced essential parking and shuttle bus details for the highly anticipated Applefest festival taking place on Saturday, September 27. With thousands expected to attend, this information is crucial for both residents and visitors seeking accessibility during the event.
Officials confirm that additional parking will be available exclusively on festival day at several key locations. These include:
- Dunnett Orchards, 143 Dundas St
- Sobeys Brighton Health Centre, 170 Main St
- Brighton Fellowship Christian Reformed Church, 204 Main St
- Brighton Evangel Pentecostal Church, 30 Butler St
- Prince Edward Square, 46 Prince Edward St
- Holy Angels Catholic Church, 40 Centre St
Parking will not be permitted on Main St, and residents living along the street are urged to remove their vehicles to ensure smooth traffic flow for festival-goers. This is a vital step to enhance safety and accessibility for everyone attending the festivities.
The shuttle bus service will operate throughout the festival hours, providing convenient transportation for those parking at designated spots. This initiative aims to alleviate congestion and improve the overall experience for attendees, making it easier to enjoy all that Applefest has to offer.
As Brighton prepares for this beloved annual event, local officials emphasize the importance of adhering to parking guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all. The festival will feature local vendors, entertainment, and delicious apple-themed treats, further enhancing community spirit.
For those planning to attend, be sure to arrive early to secure parking and take advantage of the shuttle service. Expect large crowds and vibrant activities as Brighton welcomes visitors to celebrate the season’s bounty.
Stay tuned for more updates as the festival approaches! Residents and visitors are encouraged to share this information widely to ensure everyone is prepared for a fantastic Applefest experience.
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