The Easter bunny will be in Ingersoll and Woodstock this Saturday.
WOODSTOCK - The city of Woodstock is going to offer a change of scenery at this year's Easter Egg Hunt.
The popular event will take place in Victoria Park this year, instead of the Woodstock Fairgrounds.
It's also scheduled for Saturday March 31st.
Manager of Communications and Special Events Brad Janssen says the hunt will get underway at 11:30am.
"When you get the queue, everyone rushes out to get five different coloured eggs, then go to one of the many tables set up to cash in for a bag of chocolate treats. You'll also be awarded a draw ticket for one of the many prizes."
The free event is for kids between the ages of 2 and 11.
Janssen says it's not a competition.
"We've kind of tweaked it each and every year to take the competitive nature out of it. It's all about the kids and only about the kids and we're looking forward to a great day."
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INGERSOLL - The Easter bunny will be making an appearance at this years 29th annual Rotary Club Easter Egg Hunt is just around the corner.
The hunt is 100% free and will be this Saturday in Victoria Park. All children participating will get a chocolate bunny after the hunt. It will be divided between 3 different age groups. Starting at 10:00am is the youngest group, ages 2-4. To follow will be the 5-7 and the 8-10 age groups.
Please arrive early to pick up your ticket at the registration booth to ensure your child will get a chocolate bunny at the end. Baskets are available but are limited. If you have your own the club is encouraging you to bring it along for the fun.

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