Cape Cod St. Patrick's Parade is postponed to Sunday, March 8


The Cape Cod St. Patrick’s Parade has issued the following statement:

"Please note that due to weather, the parade has been moved to Sunday, March 8th.  We appreciated your understanding.  Thank you."
The parade is celebrating its 15th anniversary as one of New England's best family events. 

It it steps off at 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 8, 2020.  The two mile parade begins at Bass River Sports World at Long Pond Road and Route 28 in South Yarmouth and proceeds down Route 28, ending at the Town and Country Motor Lodge in West Yarmouth. 


This year's Grand Marshals are World War II veterans who will lead the parade. They join a distinguished lineage of past grand marshals that have included Bruins legends Bobby Orr and Terry O'Reilly, Boston Mayor and US Ambassador Ray Flynn, boxing champ Irish Micky Ward and singer Siobhan Magnus. 

"From humble beginnings to today, we have been blessed with growth, achievement and support,” says Chairman Des Keogh, who thanked the spectators who brave the elements each year as well as the countless volunteers, local businesses, participating bands and the committee.
The parade includes dozens of marching bands and pipe bands, including the renowned Boston Police Gaelic Column of Pipes and Drums.

Find more information about the parade here.

For information about visiting Cape Cod any time of year, check out the Cape Cod Chamber

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