Break out those Maple Leaf flags. It's Can-Am time again.
We may not have perfect weather to kick off Canadian American days on the Grand Strand, but Chamber of Commerce leaders are predicting a good festival anyway.
There are plenty of activities planned for our visitors from north of the border, including a couple of US Air Force band concerts that have already sold out.
Chamber leaders say a strong exchange rate for Canadian dollars should help attract more visitors this year.
"Can Am really signifies the beginning of the tourism season and we are certainly hoping for a good one this year. And we're hoping to get it started with a lot of Canadian visitors coming to the Grand Strand," said Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce president Brad Dean.
Can-Am days starts Saturday.
