Mar 15 • 14:46 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

Saskatchewan is feeling lucky this St. Patrick’s Day

Regina and Saskatoon are gearing up for St. Patrick's Day celebrations with various performances and special menus at local pubs.

In Saskatchewan, both Regina and Saskatoon are preparing for festive St. Patrick's Day celebrations. The Haines Mile Pub in Regina is set to host an event on Saturday, featuring performances by local entertainers while also serving themed drinks. Meanwhile, O’Hanlon’s Irish Pub aims to highlight its Irish heritage by hosting its celebrations on Tuesday, complete with eight live performances, including traditional bagpipers and dancers, along with a special menu that showcases iconic Irish dishes like corned beef and cabbage, and a 24-hour sous vide brisket to mark their 25th anniversary.

O’Hanlon’s celebration is particularly significant as it coincides with the pub's 25th anniversary, allowing patrons to indulge in commemorative merchandise that highlights this milestone. The venue's commitment to maintaining Irish tradition is evident, and the event is expected to draw in larger crowds who will likely enjoy not just the performances, but the elaborate food offerings as well. The pub’s focus on authenticity and special celebrations reflects a broader cultural appreciation that St. Patrick's Day evokes in many communities.

In Saskatoon, the River City Irish Dancers contributed to the festive atmosphere by performing two shows at the Haines Mile Pub. This celebration included themed drinks for the attendees, emphasizing the local pub culture during festive occasions. The planned events in both cities illustrate how St. Patrick's Day is a time for community gathering, celebration of heritage, and enjoyment of traditional fare, making it a joy-filled occasion across Saskatchewan.

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