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Cavalcade

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With close to 350 entries, the 2025 Liberation Day Cavalcade sponsored by Rok will be biggest ever. In addition to the pre-1946 military vehicles, cars and tractors, the Cavalcade is joined by parish, charity and family floats, decorated bicycles and wheelchairs, pedestrians, community groups and visiting and local musicians.

Kevan Nelson, Director at Rok said:

‘We’re excited and proud to be sponsoring this year’s cavalcade, which plays such an important part in the Liberation celebrations for so many people. Guernsey’s occupation and liberation is a significant part in the island’s history and with all the visiting vehicles and the opportunity for the community to take part it promises to be a very fitting and special celebration.’

Military vehicles, vintage cars and tractors

2pm Military vehicles leave Le Vaugrat campsite
2.15pm Military vehicles pass Pembroke and are joined by the vintage cars and tractors

Floats and pedestrians

1.30pm Floats leave Longue Hougue and travel along Bulwer Avenue into St Peter Port
2.15pm Floats arrive at Salerie Corner
2.15pm Pedestrians leave Salerie Corner followed by the floats

If you are watching the Cavalcade on the St Peter Port seafront please follow directions from the Police, Civil Protection and marshals and stay on the pavement. The Cavalcade will be travelling on both sides of the road so this is for your safety.

Static displays

3.30pm Pedestrians and floats return to Salerie Corner
3.30pm Military vehicles, vintage cars and tractors park up on Albert Pier and on the South Esplanade
6pm Military vehicles, vintage cars and tractors leave St Peter Port

 

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