Floats, groups and performers made their way from the Recreation Ground to The Green, where thousands had gathered in the sunshine.
A pipe band leads the carnival parade at Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)
Stilt walkers on The Green at Hunstanton (Image: Chris Bishop)
Hunstanton carnival parade drew large crowds to the resort (Image: Chris Bishop)
Hunstanton carnival parade drew large crowds to the resort (Image: Chris Bishop)
Looking out across The Green from the stage (Image: Chris Bishop)
A performer in the Hunstanton carnival parade (Image: Chris Bishop)
A giant puppet at the Hunstanton carnival parade (Image: Chris Bishop)
The colourful procession was the finale to three days of free entertainment in the resort, which included a Party on the Green hosted by KL1 Radio, headlined by Graham Gouldman and Heart Full of Songs.
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Hunstanton mayor Mike Ruston thanked all involved for their efforts, before handing out certificates for the best floats.
Hunstanton Girl Guiding collect their award for most imaginative float (Image: Chris Bishop)
Who ya gonna call for best vehicle award..? Ghostbusters (Image: Chris Bishop)
Stamford Showstoppers with their award (Image: Chris Bishop)
Heavenly Honeys of Heacham who were judged most colourful entrant on the day (Image: Chris Bishop)
Members of King's Lynn Steampunk Society collect their award (Image: Chris Bishop)
Shelly Keep Fit won most fun entrant (Image: Chris Bishop)
Most imaginative was won by Hunstanton Girl Guiding, while best vehicle went to the Ghostbusters.
Stamford Showstoppers were awarded best rhythm, with Heavenly Honeys of Heacham judged most colourful.
King's Lynn Steampunk Society scooped the musicality award, with Shelly Keep Fit awarded most fun.
A vintage car takes part in the parade (Image: Chris Bishop)
Scenes from Hunstanton carnival parade (Image: Chris Bishop)
Scenes from Hunstanton carnival parade (Image: Chris Bishop)
Scenes from Hunstanton carnival parade (Image: Chris Bishop)
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