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Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Parade in Denver to take place Thursday – CBS Denver

Avs Stanley Cup celebration, show takes place in Denver on June 30 - CBS Denver

(CBS4) – Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche continues to celebrate its championship parade on Thursday, June 30th.

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The pre-show rally begins at Civic Center Park at 9:00 a.m., and there will be live music, season highlights, and a live video feed from the show.

The show will start at 10:00 AM at Union Station. Fans are welcome on the 17th Street line from Union Station to Broadway, then south to Civic Center Park.

Link: The team releases details of the show and celebration in Denver

There will be two designated viewing seating areas for individuals with mobility impairments. The first group will be at the northwest corner of the 16th and Wynkoop, and the second at the northeast corner of the 17th and Curtis. These sites are available on a first-come-first-served basis.

For the rally, there will be seating for motorized fans in front of the City and County Building at the south end of Bannock Street, accessible from 14th Street. The nearest parking lot is in the garage of the Cultural Center Complex at 12 and Broadway. Both the marching parking and seating area are first come, first served.

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DOTI Bannock Colfax Crews will be closed until 14 at 6:00 a.m. Wednesday. They will close 14 between Delaware and Broadway, Bannock between Colfax and 13, and Cherokee between Colfax and 13 at 6:00 a.m. Thursday.

Attendees are urged to use the RTD to get to the city center.

It is also highly recommended to bring plenty of water. Highs are expected to hit the low 90s on Thursday and no water will be provided on site. The use of hats and sunscreen is also highly recommended.

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The last time one of our top sports teams won a championship was in 2016 for the Broncos. Although it hasn’t been officially charted yet, the location of the show and celebration may look alike.

Related: Avalanche wins third Stanley Cup in franchise history, defeats defending champion Lighting in Game 6

In 2016, the march followed the same route, beginning at Union Station at 17th Street and Wincope Street, continuing along 17th to Broadway, down Broadway to 13th Street, and down 13th to City and County Buildings for a huge crowd.