Thousands descend on downtown for Street Fair, Duck Race
Residents were scattered about, milling over a countless line of vendors offering everything from jewellery to art and fresh produce along Central Ave. Others tapped their toes to indie-rock or melodic harmonies that echoed throughout historic downtown Prince Albert for the 15th rendition of the annual Street Fair.
Hugh Tait strummed away at his cigar box guitar and watched as children passed gleefully by and others pulled out their phones to record the twangy tunes. He drove up from Saskatoon Saturday morning to take in the affair for the first time.
“It has just been fun all day. I am having a great time,” he said, pointing to the stool he purchased earlier in the day from a vendor as he forgot his chair at home.
This is Hugh Tait. He drove up from Saskatoon just to check out the fair and play some music on his cigar box guitar. pic.twitter.com/cM7hROYq48
— Tyler Marr (@JournoMarr) June 16, 2018