Free event will let families see a fire truck, a police car, and a bucket truck
The City of Niagara Falls is marking National Public Works Week.
On Saturday, May 27th, the Touch-A-Truck event will take place at the Gale Centre.
From 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., residents will have a chance to explore a wide variety of vehicles, including a police cruiser, a fire truck and a Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc. bucket truck.
As well, the City's Municipal Works team will provide demonstrations and answer questions about how their vehicles and equipment help them perform their duties.
"We’re excited to once again welcome the community to visit with our Municipal Works team and to explore the equipment that is essential to keeping our City running smoothly," said Erik Nickel, General Manager of Municipal Works.
The event is free, and you can learn more about it here.
Since 1960, municipalities across the country have marked National Public Works Week, in order to educate the public about the essential role public works plays in the community's quality of life.

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