TEDDY BEAR PICNIC: Although it was the soggiest Teddy Bear Picnic in recent memory, many kids still hauled their stuffies and guardians to Nanoose Bay to enjoy the parade and festivities on Saturday. The long-running event, put on by Quality Foods, invites children to bring their teddy bears and register them for a passport when they arrive at the Jack Bagley Field. Above, twins Adelaide and Sydney Waldie cuddle up to Mr. Bear and Gem while waiting for the parade to begin. See story on page A9 of today's edition of The NEWS and for more photos, visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/PQBNews.

TEDDY BEAR PICNIC: Although it was the soggiest Teddy Bear Picnic in recent memory, many kids still hauled their stuffies and guardians to Nanoose Bay to enjoy the parade and festivities on Saturday. The long-running event, put on by Quality Foods, invites children to bring their teddy bears and register them for a passport when they arrive at the Jack Bagley Field. Above, twins Adelaide and Sydney Waldie cuddle up to Mr. Bear and Gem while waiting for the parade to begin. See story on page A9 of today's edition of The NEWS and for more photos, visit our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/PQBNews.

Teddy Bear picnic in Nanoose Bay a success despite rain

The long-running event, put on by Quality Foods, invites children to bring their teddy bears and register them for a passport

Although it was the soggiest Teddy Bear Picnic in recent memory, many kids still hauled their stuffies and guardians to Nanoose Bay to enjoy the parade and festivities Saturday.

The long-running event, put on by Quality Foods, invites children to bring their teddy bears and register them for a passport when they arrive at the Jack Bagley Field. Children then visited the bear-a-chute ride where stuffies get to enjoy a helium balloon ride, a teddy tattoo parlour, a teddy dunk tank, and bear clinic to fix tattered stuffed animals. There was also live bluegrass music, wagon rides, bouncy castles and many educational stations like the Regional District of Nanaimo’s Team WaterSmart and The Canadian Forces Maritime Experimental and Test Ranges (CFMETR).

There was also complimentary hot dogs, pop and cake. Dozens of corporate mascots wandered around the field giving high fives to the kids like Tony the Tiger and Daisy the cow from Island Farms. Many of QF’s corporate partners and tons of volunteers came together to help make the day possible.

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