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Classic cars and motorcycles coming to Bridgefest

Classic cars are lined up at a car show hosted by the Fresh Coast Classic Car Club. (Photo courtesy of the Fresh Coast Classic Car Club)

HANCOCK — The Bridgefest 2026 Classic Car and Motorcycle Show promises motor enthusiasts an abundance of enjoyment.

Bring the whole family and enjoy an afternoon filled with incredible cars and motorcycles, community fun, live music, and local food vendors. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.

“Whether you’re showing off your ride or just coming to admire the classics,” says the car club, “we’d love to see you there for this exciting Bridgefest tradition.”

The show takes place on Saturday, June 13, in the 400 Quincy Street parking deck in Hancock, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bling Crosby will perform on the Hancock Parking Deck while people enjoy viewing the cars.

Because the cars are closely packed alongside live music setups, food trucks, and crowd events like the Vollwerth’s Hot Dog Eating contest, the entire zone feels like a massive block party packed with horsepower.

Stick around at 3 p.m. for the show’s conclusion to see which vehicles win the door prizes and custom dash plaques.

Prizes will awarded for Best of Show; Audience Choice – Auto; Audience Choice – motorcycle; City Manager’s Choice.

BONUS: All drivers will be entered for a chance to win over $500 in door prizes.

Hosted by the Fresh Coast Classic Car Club, the show is a major highlight of the multi-day festival. All makes, models, and years are welcome, alongside rat rods and motorcycles will be featured.

The vehicles completely fill the first two blocks of Quincy Street and expand across the large 400 Quincy Street parking deck.

The Fresh Coast Classic Car Club is a popular, community-driven non-profit car club based in the Copper Country. Open to all vehicle makes, models, and years, the club acts as a local hub for Keweenaw auto enthusiasts to gather, cruise, and share their passion for vintage and custom rides.

Regional collectors bring an array of pristine classic muscle cars, unique custom rat rods, beautifully restored vintage trucks, and antique motorcycles.

Throughout the summer and fall, the club hosts laid-back meetups at various local venues (such as the waterfront pier in Houghton, 1902 Tap and Grill in Calumet, and Krupps Resort). These are free, family-friendly evenings of food, cars, and community.

The club hosts large public shows during local celebrations, such as the Classic Car & Motorcycle Show on Quincy Street in nearby Hancock during the annual Bridgefest weekend.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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