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The Pirate Festival

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The Pirate Festival

Time: August 1, 2015 at 10am to August 3, 2015 at 6pm
Location: Country Heritage Park
Street: 8560 Tremaine Road
City/Town: Milton, Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.thepiratefestival.…
Phone: (866) 518-6106
Event Type: show
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: May 13, 2015

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Event Description

Gold, Pirate Honour & the Code

Join us for exciting – mystery filled days in the Village of Dry Bluffs. The Pirates are rejoicing in Return of the Tide-Indeed-Economy has never been better! The Pirates have returned to full Pirating! A mysterious Pirate arrives, and what of the body that is discovered? And the Code? Will the Pirate Crews remain loyal to their captains? Or mutiny!

Enjoy the privileges that Piracy brings!...Attend the best in Entertainment.

Saturday Evening presents The Captain’s Keg. An adult event filled with Spectacular Performances.

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