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Free Canobie Admission for Dads on Father's Day

Sunday, June 17 in the big day for dads at Canobie Lake Park

By Canobie Lake Park

Who says there’s no free lunch?

Bring Dad to Canobie Lake Park on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 17, and Dad not only will receive free admission, he’ll be able to have lunch for free as well.  Lunch is being served from 12 to 3 p.m.

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All fathers accompanied by a paying child of any age with admission purchased at the Park on June 17 will receive the free admission and free lunch special.

Visit the specials section on the Park’s website at canobie.com for complete details.

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In addition, a selection of "Big Boys’ Toys" racing vehicles will be on display at the Park on Father’s Day, courtesy of Lee USA Speedway. 

"Our Fathers Day special is quite a popular event," says Chris Nicoli, Marketing and Entertainment Manager for Canobie Lake Park. "It’s an affordable way for families to celebrate the holiday together while enjoying a full day and evening at the Park."

Canobie Lake Park is now open daily through Labor Day with over 85 rides, games, live shows and attractions, including the Park’s newest scream-inducing roller coaster, Untamed.

Canobie’s "Summer of SuperStars" live tribute shows are slated to begin on June 23rd featuring the all-new tribute to Gaga and tribute to Bieber shows, as well as the return of the popular tribute to Michael. 

Another new show, "Forever Kings," also debuts this summer during selected weeks with a combined tribute to the legendary music of Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley. The exotic live animal show, "Wildlife Encounters" also continues at the Park through Labor Day.

For more information about Canobie’s live entertainment, Park hours, directions and offers on corporate or group outings visit canobie.com.

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