Residents from around Greater Victoria flooded the streets of downtown Langford for the annual show and shine on Sunday.
More than 1,500 people weaved throughout Goldstream Avenue and surrounding streets as it was closed from morning to mid-afternoon for people to check out cars of all ages, shapes and sizes.
While organizers said there were roughly 300 cars that had registered for the eighth annual event, including a classic Harley Davidson motorcycle and a 1903 Waverly, they had more cars than originally anticipated.
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While it was another successful year, plans are already in the works to expand the event next summer, including adding space to park more cars by potentially taking over Veterans Memorial Park, as well as doing a cruise for residents to see the cars in action the night before and ending at Westhills Stadium.
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