Traffic Delays – Beaver Bank-Kinsac Parade of Lights / Spryfield Santa Claus Parade – Traffic delays

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Traffic Delays – Beaver Bank-Kinsac Parade of Lights

The Halifax Regional Municipality is advising residents there may be some traffic delays in the Beaver Bank area on Sunday, Nov. 24, as the Beaver Bank-Kinsac Parade of Lights moves through the community.

The parade will begin at 6 p.m. at Barrett’s Lumber, heading north on Beaver Bank Road and ending at Kinsac Road by the community centre. The entire event is expected to last about an hour.

RCMP will be on hand to help direct traffic during that time.

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Motorists should expect delays in the area and are advised to use alternative routes, if possible.

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Spryfield Santa Claus Parade – Traffic delays

The Halifax Regional Municipality is advising residents there may be some traffic delays in the Spryfield area on Sunday, Nov. 24, as the Spryfield Santa Claus Parade moves through the community.

The parade will begin at 2 p.m. on Punch Bowl Drive, heading south along Herring Cove Road, then west on Dentith Road, ending at Spryfield Mall. The entire event is expected to last about an hour.

Halifax Regional Police will be on hand to help direct traffic during that time. Motorists should expect delays in the area and are advised to use alternative routes whenever possible.

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