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Vancity is having their member day on August 22nd this year. $5 gets you in if you're a member (admission only), and apparently you can also get a friend in for $5 too. Saw it posted in the Brentwood location on Wednesday morning. Thought I would share in case some people (like me) didn't know about it
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Fuck the free admission thing, I get the complimentary PNE admission passes cuz I live in the area.
I get complimentary PNE admission too but I'm cheap so I go during the freebie morning to maximize my cheapness. It's not worth paying for admission to the PNE.
I get complimentary PNE admission too but I'm cheap so I go during the freebie morning to maximize my cheapness. It's not worth paying for admission to the PNE.
Don't forget to go earlier to get all the free stuff
If you think parking at the PNE is expensive, wait until you hear about the potential fines for illegally parking in the neighbourhood.
Fines start at $100 for those who illegally park, while residents who allow illegal parking could be smacked with a $2000 fine.
Taryn Scollard with the City of Vancouver says finding alternative transportation might be the way to go.
"So the best way to get to PNE would be to use transit, to bike or to walk. If you do drive your car, it's best to use one of the designated parking lots in the area."
A spot in a designated area costs $20 but many PNE-goers have traditionally paid residents to park on their property.