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Historic Mill Street in Creemore is closing to traffic Saturday, Aug. 27th for the Copper Kettle Festival. The street will be busy with pedestrian traffic from people restoring pastmemories by viewing their favourite historic cars and trucks The Copper Kettle Classic 2011 antique car show features historically significant cars.
Creemore’s Copper Kettle Classics has developed a reputation for the quality of nostalgic cars and picturesque setting in which it is held. A multitude of colours and chrome line one of Ontario’s most beautiful downtowns one day a year. People mingle with the owners and reflect about earlier days and memories associated with the car’s period. The vehicles also create a passage for people to partake in Creemore Brewery’s
Copper Kettle Festival, where people enjoy the local froth and sounds of bands. Besides viewing the Classics on the picturesque main street, spectators may join the festival fun including sidewalk sales, farmers market, artists’ gallery, live music, beer garden, kids’ corner, free wagon rides and other events that were popular many years ago.
The Copper Kettle Classics was rekindled by historic automobile afficiados four years ago. In the 1980s and 1990s, the village was a destination point for the Creemore Car Show that for many years was a top regional car show. Classic automobiles 1987 and under may register by phone 705-466-5276 or by clicking here. Day of registration starts at 9:30 a.m. There is no charge to show your vehicle.
For further information contact Corey Finkelstein at 705-466-5276 or Alex Hargrave at 705-466-3525.




























