Cars, bikes and steam engines will be on display at an event this weekend.
The annual Rotating Wheels Car Show, organised by the Rotary Club of West Lakeland, will be held on Sunday.
The event had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic last year.
It will be held at the old Gosforth show field on the A595.
David Culley, of the rotary club, said: "There will be lots of exhibitors - from classic cars, vintage cars, motorbikes, army vehicles, rally cars, anything with wheels. We've had an old, classic fire engine, in the past."
A tractor run will be held at 8.30am, which will see about 30 local farmers spruce up their vehicles and drive around the area - from Drigg, to Holmrook and Wasdale.
Copeland MP Trudy Harrison will present the winners with their awards at a prize-giving ceremony.
Entry to the event is £3 for adults and free for children.
All proceeds will go to the Beep Doctors (Basics) Cumbria, which is the rotary club president's chosen charity of the year.
The charity brings specially trained doctors to the scene of an accident to provide emergency care.
The event will be run in line with all coronavirus regulations.
For more information, go to the Rotary Club of West Lakeland Facebook page.
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