Vancouver's annual Vaisakhi parade draws thousands to Punjabi Market
13-04-2025 00:59 via vancouversun.com

Vancouver's annual Vaisakhi parade draws thousands to Punjabi Market

The scent of samosas and the beat of dhol drums filled the air as thousands gathered in South Vancouver on Saturday for the city’s annual Vaisakhi parade, which wound its way through the heart of the Punjabi Market district. Read More
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