A parking lot fight broke out on Tuesday with unlikely combatants in Thornhill.

Police were called to a grocery store in the Bathurst and Centre streets area just after 11 a.m.

“It was actually a weapons call … two elderly women fighting in a parking lot of a grocery store,” York regional police Const. Andy Pattenden explained.

Pattenden said the women, both in their 70s, were waving their canes at each other.

Officers responding to a weapons call. Report of two elderly females fighting with canes in the area of Bathurst St / Centre St. — York Regional Police (@YRP) June 6, 2017

No one was hurt during the fight.

“When our officers arrived the fight had broken up. One of the ladies was inside the grocery store and the other was trying to leave the parking lot in a van but was stopped by our officers,” Pattenden said.

He says police spoke to both women, although the one inside the store didn’t want to talk and preferred to continue looking for produce.

There was no word on what started the fight.

“I don’t have the information on what the fight was over at this point in time but it doesn’t look like any charges are going to be laid,” Pattenden said, adding “It just sounds like some angry older people.”

The incident tweet by York regional police prompted dozens of replies.

Need to buy them light sabers! — Dan (@DanMac2014) June 6, 2017

That's kind of hilarious. Bad-ass Bubbies! — Amy B (@amkb12) June 6, 2017

WWF geriatric style — Amyn Sarif (@AmynSarif) June 6, 2017

It's time for a cane registry, and amnesty for other medical aids. — CanadianInvestigator (@CDNinvestigator) June 6, 2017

Wind down the investigation, just two ladies raising cane 😉 — Rob WBU (@rcp982) June 6, 2017

She who canes and runs away… pic.twitter.com/dmNQRVdrGn — Afeez Ajibowu (@ajibozo) June 6, 2017

This is a first for my quiet neighbourhood! Thanks for being there, @YRP ! — Gail Copeland (@copelandconsult) June 6, 2017

With files from The Canadian Press