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A parade 20 years in the making: Acadie-Bathurst Titan celebrated in Bathurst

The Acadie-Bathurst Titan won the Memorial Cup and the President's Cup, so they celebrated with a parade after the team's homecoming.

At least 5,000 people attended a parade Tuesday night for the Acadie-Bathurst Titan

Thousands of fans line the streets of Bathurst.
At least 5,000 people lined the streets of Bathurst to celebrate with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan. (Radio-Canada)

It's a parade the fans of the Acadie-Bathurst Titan have been waiting to see for 20 years.

Bathurst, a city ofjust over 13,000, erupted after the team won the Memorial Cup Sunday night. A procession carried the players, the Memorial Cup and the President's Cup for the first time ever.

Fans of the Titan have been waiting 20 years for this victory parade. (Gail Harding/CBC)

At least 5,000 peoplelined the streets for a celebration on Tuesday and fillednearby Coronation Park to show their support for the home team.

Armed with signs coloured in red, gold, and white, and wearing Titan jerseys, the fans cheered and chanted "go Titan go" as players passed through the large crowds.

Players were holding both the Memorial Cup and the President's Cup while riding in the beds of half-ton trucks. Fans cheered "go Titan go." (Gail Harding/CBC)

Samuel Asselin, a centreman for the Titan, said it was a great day. Assistant captain Noah Dobsonagreed.

"It's incredible," he said in an interview with Radio-Canada. "We had tremendous support all season,especially come playoff season."

The Acadie-Bathurst Titan have won both the President's Cup and the Memorial Cup this year. (Radio-Canada)

Dobsonsaid he's happy to share this championship with Bathurst.

Noah Dobson, assistant captain of the Titan, hoisted the cup as he travelled through the large crowd. (Gail Harding/CBC)

"Just lifting the cup in front of all the people and hearing them go crazy, it's really special."

The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team defeated the Regina Pats in the Memorial Cup final for the first time in its franchise history.

The Titan mascot dances in the streets.
This is the Acadie-Bathurst Titan mascot. He was available for the parade as well. (Gail Harding/CBC)

Just two weeks earlier, the team won the President's Cup against the Blainville-Boisbriand, earning them the title of two-time champions.

The team was relocated to Bathurst in 1998. It last won thePresident's Cup in 1999.

With files from Francois LeBlanc