Poor weather dampened CNE's opening weekend, but attendance expected to improve | CBC News
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CNE spokesperson Tran Nguyen noted that despite rainy conditions, opening day attendance increased by about 10,000 compared to last year, signaling strong interest in the event.
Nguyen emphasized that although attendance was dampened by weather, places like the midway and indoor exhibitions remained "very active," indicating resilience and adaptability of the event.
Despite Environment Canada's rainfall warnings, the Canadian National Exhibition is set to attract more visitors as forecasts improve, especially with the Labour Day weekend approaching.
The event will continue until September 2 and features a variety of activities including rides, exhibitions, and food, appealing broadly to the public.
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