White Spot鈥檚 beloved Pirate Pak Day is making its return on Wednesday, Aug. 13, giving 91原创 diners a chance to climb aboard the effort to send kids to camp.
For one day only, diners of all ages can dig into a classic Pirate Pak served in the signature paper pirate ship. Each meal includes a grown-up burger or entr茅e, fries, coleslaw, ice cream, and of course, the famous chocolate 鈥済old鈥 coin.
鈥淏oth our White Spot employees and our guests love the Pirate Pak Day experience,鈥 said White Spot president Trent Carroll. 鈥淚t brings to life our passion for family experiences and giving back to the community.鈥
Each Pirate Pak sold on the event day goes towards sending kids to camp.
White Spot donates $2 from every Pirate Pak order to Zajac Ranch for Children, a B.C. charity that offers accessible summer camp experiences for kids with serious medical conditions or disabilities.
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In 2023, 91原创鈥檚 iconic White Spot, known for its 44-year-old car hop legacy, closed its doors to make way for the future SkyTrain station at Fraser Highway and Willowbrook Drive. That made the Aldergrove and Walnut Grove restaurants the only local locations for the event in recent years.
White Spot's Pirate Pak dates back to 1968, but the charitable side of the event launched in 2008.
Since then, more than $1 million has been raised and over 530,000 Pirate Paks have been served across the province.