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Written by CMG Staff on Thursday, 02 September 2010
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Wharf Rat Rally in 2009: when it was dry.

Hurricane Earl is expected to land nearby just as Canada's largest motorcycle rally gathers momentum on the East Coast.

The Wharf Rat Rally takes place in Digby, N.S., from now through Sept. 6. Earl, a Category 4 hurricane, was off the coast of South Carolina on Thursday morning and is expected to make landfall at Grand Manan Island in New Brunswick on Saturday morning. Wind speeds of 140 km/h are anticipated.

Organizers of the rally, which may draw up to 100,000 people and 30,000 motorcycles this year, say they're watchful but not worried about the storm.

The Digby Arena has been reserved so that thousands of motorcycles can be sheltered if the storm does hit.

"I don't anticipate a problem," rally chairman Glenn Dunn told the Chronical Herald newspaper.

"Bikers are used to riding in the rain, and they carry rain suits."

Planned events for the rally include stunt shows by a variety of performers, music, a show-and-shine, rider training, tours of the region, a tattoo competition, demo rides, and more.

Local RCMP are geared up to nab speeders while the rally continues. Police said in a press release that they'll exercise "zero tolerance for violators caught speeding." They also said they'll be watching out for people not wearing seat belts.



Users' Comments (2)
Chronical Herald? Is that some sort of pot-smokers tabloid? :) 
 
(the link is right - Chronicle-Herald - or as we called it, the "Chronically Horrid Mail-Star" - "Mail-Star" being the morning or afternoon edition, can't remember which now)
Posted by ZRX Ry
03-09-2010 09:57
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That would be Canada's 2nd. largest rally, after Fri. 13th.
Posted by Roadrunner
05-09-2010 07:02
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