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Karen Hardy

The best places to watch the Summernats City Cruise

There'll be view alongside both sides of Northbourne Avenue. Picture by Dion Georgopoulos

Grab your camp chair and your sun hat and grab a spot along Northbourne Avenue to catch the Summernats City Cruise on Thursday, January 5.

The City Cruise is always a highlight of Summernats. Sure it shuts the city down for an hour but there's no better way to view the parade of street cars.

For many competitors, it's the only opportunity to leave the EPIC precinct and for many Canberrans, particularly those who aren't interested enough to buy a ticket, it's the only opportunity to check out Summernats' finest cars.

The cruise will leave EPIC around noon, via Flemington Road, and the Federal Highway before joining Northbourne Ave southbound.

Take the kids to enjoy a parade of the street cars. Picture by Dion Georgopoulos

The turnaround point is at London Circuit, before heading north back to EPIC via the same route.

If you're working in the city, schedule your lunch hour between noon and 1pm and head straight to Northbourne.

While close to London Circuit is the best place to watch from, particularly as the cars slow right down for the turn, here are a few other places to head.

  • While the light rail is not running for the duration of the cruise, hop onto one of the platforms along Northbourne for a view of both sides. Transport Canberra have confirmed observers will need to take their position at the stops prior to the cruise commencing to avoid interaction between pedestrians and the cruise vehicles. They are encouraging crowds to stay off the centre median and landscaping. In addition, some light rail vehicles will be positioned at stops along the alignment ready for service commencement following the cruise. This may impede views onto Northbourne from the stop platforms.
  • Find a spot under a tree close to the EPIC entrance, park off Phillip Avenue somewhere. The cars will be at their slowest here so plenty of time for viewing.
  • The grassy block off Haig Park, near Masson and Girrahween Streets is a nice spot too. If the kids get bored they can wander slightly into the park. Keep an eye on them.
  • There's also that empty block near MacArthur Avenue on the west side of Northbourne Avenue where you think the foot traffic will be almost non-existent.
  • If you're looking for something a little extra, Bleachers Sports Bar in the city has a great beer garden set up out front and it's right on the London Circuit turnaround. There's a special deal with $30 two-litre Capital Brewing beer towers on offer. You'll need to remain in the beer garden. There's an alcohol ban in place along the Federal Highway and Northbourne Avenue for the duration of the cruise and police will assist with crowd control.
  • Another spot, where you can set yourself up to work remotely for the afternoon is at First Edition at the Novotel Hotel. There's a view out over the Alinga Street platform, with power points and USB stations along a long bench. A great view from a different angle in air conditioned comfort.

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