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The best way to get to know a neighbourhood is by foot, and that’s exactly what thousands of people did Sunday at the Main Street Car Free Day festival, the largest car-free festival in Vancouver.
Over 21 blocks, from Broadway to 30th, the popular summer festival showcased musicians and entertainers on 15 stages, independent shops and businesses, and a plethora of food vendors.
Car Free Days aim to reclaim thoroughfares from traffic and promote them as pedestrian-friendly, community-focused public spaces.
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