Home

TRUCK SHOW HOME
2010 CLASS WINNERS
2010 SHOW PICTURES
2010 CHOSEN CHILD
DRAW WINNERS
ENCORE TENT SUPPLIER OF CHOICE
LIPSCOMBE-THOMSON WEDDING
CHADWICKS TOWING ROLL OVER
VINTAGE TRUCKS
FAQs
CONTACT US
DIRECTIONS TO STIRLING

Frequently Asked Questions
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Q: How much does it cost to get in to the Show?
A: $10.00 per adult, children under 12 enter free or  ...  buy a weekend ticket $18.00 which gets you into the whole truck show and the museum for Saturday and Sunday !
~
Q:  What are these wristbands about?
A: Everyone will be issued wristbands for the Show. Show staff will be looking to see them. Bands are the quickest and easiest way to enter and re-enter the Show on a daily basis. The day's bands are issued at the main gates when you enter the Show. Wear your band as your proof of entry and to enter some of the prize draws at the Show!
~
Q: Do I have to wear the wristband at the Show?
A: Yes, please. We ask that everyone wears their identifying wrist band. Show staff will question those without bands. If you leave the grounds and wish to re-enter later the same day, your wrist band is your re-entry ticket. So, to have an enjoyable, hassle - free visit, please keep that wristband on. It also makes a great souvenir of the Show!
~
Q: How is easy is it to get to the Show's grounds?
A: Very simple. Take the 401 to Belleville and follow signs to Stirling. Look for the yellow signs for local directions!
~
Q: Are there restaurants near to the grounds?
A: Stirling is well served by local restaurants but remember that there will be food available at the Show. Breakfast is served Saturday and Sunday in the Lions Hall, there will be Food Booths open throughout the afternoons and evenings, too. 
~
Q: Where can I get something to drink at the Show?
A: The Food Booths will be selling a selection of pop and water. The Lions Club will be running a bar in the Lions Hall - check the Schedule of Events for timings.
~
Q: This is just for the guys, isn't it?
A: Absolutely not! The Kids' Korner will keep younger members of the family happily occupied and the Pit Stop in Downtown Stirling has plenty to interest those members of the family for whom trucks are not a priority. A visit to the Agricultural Museum on the south end of the Show's grounds is well worth a visit, too. The light show on Saturday night is, however, a huge crowd pleaser - a truly family event!
~
Q: I'm worried it'll be hard to find my way around the Show?
A: Have a look at the Site Layout. And, when you're at the Show, look for a Lions Club member or go to the registration area and they'll be happy to help with directions.
~
Q: Will one day be enough?
A: Check out the Camping/ Accommodation page - there are a number of hotels, motels and bed and breakfast accommodations  in the area! Stirling is in the middle of Comfort Country - why not make your visit a longer one?
 
Engine Communications