PNE Fair comes to a close, prize home and lottery winners announced

This year’s PNE Prize Home is a luxurious, 3,646-square-foot West Coast modern energy-efficient stunner that is located in scenic South Surrey, just minutes away from the beautiful beaches of White Rock.

The Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) awarded the 87th Annual PNE Prize Home to Williams Lake resident Connie Thompson on Sept. 13.

With a total prize package valued at $1.8 million, this year’s home is a jaw-dropping energy-efficient home built by Distrikt Homes of Langley. Located just minutes from the beautiful surrounding area beaches and local amenities in South Surrey, and includes:

  • 3,600 square foot modern masterpiece spanning three levels; 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms
  • Main level features open concept living with walk-out access to a private backyard oasis
  • Large master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in closet, two additional bedrooms and bathrooms
  • Spacious home gym, media room, and a guest bedroom and bathroom
  • Stylish indoor furniture throughout from Yaletown Interiors
  • Premium appliances including a Samsung laundry pair
  • Electric vehicle charger and high efficiency heat pump
  • Development bordering McNally Creek and its protected greenspace

This year, more than 733,000 tickets were sold to guests of the Fair, as well as by phone and online. Proceeds from the lottery support a variety of non-profit programs at the Pacific National Exhibition, including agriculture, community, educational incentives, arts and a large number of other local efforts.

Earlier in the day the PNE awarded a number of other prizes including the 50/50 draw, which was won by Wayne Canessa of Surrey who was awarded $869,205.00.

Fair Fans Support 2021 PNE

The PNE Fair came to a close Sept. 6 after after 15 days of creating memories for the more than 239,000 guests. Fair fans from across BC turned out in full force to support the beloved annual tradition. This year’s PNE Fair had a smaller footprint and limited capacity to ensure a safe experience for all who attended.

PNE President and CEO Shelley Frost says seeing all the people, from attendees to employees to exhibitors and concessionaires was incredibly gratifying.

“We are so thankful for BC’s support. The PNE has always been the place British Columbians have come together after times of adversity, and when we built this year’s Fair we knew that, once again, we would be that place to gather again.”

This year’s Fair featured all the PNE’s Fair favourites including For The Love of Drag Show, the West Coast Lumberjack Show, President’s Choice SuperDogs, a modified Marketplace area, the BCAA ToonCity Stage as well as performances by some of BC’s favourite performers such as Nearly Neil, Dr. Strangelove and The Paperboys.

Planning for the 2022 PNE Fair is already underway.

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