Boat parade ready for its annual holiday run
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The fall’s cold and rainy weather has set the perfect scene for this
year’s running of the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade. It’s as
if organizers knew there would be record rainfall and near freezing
temperatures when they picked “A Winter Waterland” as this year’s
theme.
Even better, as the parade begins about 6:30 this evening, those
cold and wet nights are expected to be just memories. Clear skies and
temperatures in the low 50s should reign, instead of rain.
And that’s true all the way through Sunday night and the parade
finale.
Once again, the parade will follow two routes. Tonight and
Thursday will be the shorter one that does not include legs up to the
Lido Isle bridge and out toward the harbor mouth. The parade will
last about two hours.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday night’s route will include those
sections and will last another half hour.
With a million or so people once again expected to crowd the
harbor, finding a good spot to view the passing boats and gawk at the
houses decorated for the “Ring of Lights” competition can prove
tricky.
Public seating is available at the Seat Scout Base in Mariner’s
Mile, at the American Legion Hall on the peninsula and at the Balboa
Fun Zone.
The parade begins at Collins Island, heads along Mariner’s Mile,
then around Lido Isle before passing along the peninsula and finally
around Baboa Island. Time it accordingly.
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