Ahoy mateys! White Spot’s wildly popular Pirate Pak Day is returning once again this August.
On Wednesday, August 14th, guests of all ages (yes, even adults!) can visit one of White Spot’s 51 participating locations across BC and enjoy this iconic ship-shaped meal.
The best part? $2 from the sale of every Pirate Pak sold that day will be donated to Zajac Ranch, a B.C.-based charity dedicated to providing children and young adults with serious illnesses and chronic disabilities an unforgettable summer camp experience.
“We’re all about families at White Spot. Delivering great guest experiences and giving back to the community is integral to who we are,” said Trent Carroll, President of the award-winning, B.C.-based restaurant brand. “Pirate Pak Day is a treasured tradition for our team and for our guests. It’s a chance for everyone in the family to be a kid again, enjoy a legendary Pirate Pak and help give back to Zajac Ranch.”
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Each Pirate Pak includes a limited selection of burgers and classic entrees, as well as fresh, local fries, creamy coleslaw, premium rich ice cream, and the treasured “gold” coin representing the booty since founder Nat Bailey created the iconic meal more than 50 years ago.
To date, White Spot has raised more than $1,000,000 for Zajac Ranch from various initiatives, sending hundreds of kids each year to the summer camp where they have a chance to engage in activities like horseback riding, kayaking, water sports, and arts and crafts, all of which are made fully accessible.
Enjoy an iconic BC meal all for a great cause this August!
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