Saturday was a busy day in downtown Kelowna, with events taking over Bernard Avenue and City Park.
Classic cars, hot rods, and more lined Bernard Avenue, where the public could get a close look at the vehicles and meet their owners. After people wandered and got a good look at each vehicle, they were able to vote on their favourite to determine who wins the PeopleÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s Choice Award.
Cars will also be selected to win Best Overall, Best Import, and Best Domestic.
Just southwest of Bernard, meanwhile, Kelowna Made returned after a two-year hiatus. The all-ages event, which was created by volunteers and gained city support, featured amusement park rides, interactive shows, food trucks, multicultural performances, a dog show called Bark in the Park, live music, carnival games, a golf simulator, and more.
Throughout the day, hundreds of people attended the two popular events.