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Grown ups can get a Pirate Pak this Wednesday at White Spot

Ahoy matey! Can’t decide what to have for dinner tonight? Ditch the kitchen and head over to White Spot for its annual Pirate Pak Day fundraiser for Zajac Ranch. Wednesday, Aug.
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Pirate Pak Day benefits Zajac Ranch.

Ahoy matey! Can’t decide what to have for dinner tonight? Ditch the kitchen and head over to White Spot for its annual Pirate Pak Day fundraiser for Zajac Ranch.

Wednesday, Aug. 15 (today), is the one day of the year where adults can feel like kids again. Each “pak” comes with a burger, fries, coleslaw, soft drink, ice cream and, of course, the coveted “gold” coin – oh and it’s all served on your very own pirate boat.

For every Pirate Pak sold, White Spot donates $2 to Zajac Ranch, a charity that gives kids and young adults with life-threatening illnesses and chronic disabilities the opportunity to go to camp.

During last year’s fund raiser, White Spot restaurants in Burnaby sold 4,999 Pirate Paks, raising nearly $10,000 for Zajac Ranch. The Gilmore and North Road locations even made the top-10 list for funds raised, according to Cathy Tostenson, White Spot vice-president of marketing and menu development.

Pirate Pak Day runs all day today. There are five White Spot restaurants in Burnaby, including: Kensington Square, 6500 Hastings St.; Gilmore, 4129 Lougheed Hwy.; Lougheed Town Centre, 4075 North Rd.; Metrotown, 5550 Kingsway; and Market Crossing, 7519 Market Crossing.