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Here is what's going on this Canada Day

Canada Day Committee News Release ************************ July 1st, 2013 brings about the 146th birthday of Canada and the 66th year of Canadian citizenship.
Canada Day Committee
News Release

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July 1st, 2013 brings about the 146th birthday of Canada and the 66th year of Canadian citizenship. To celebrate this monumental occasion, the North Bay Canada Day Committee initiated a school-wide poster challenge. The theme for the seventh annual Canada Day Poster Challenge was “Canadian Pride”.

The Committee invited students from area elementary schools to illustrate how people, places and events have made us proud of our nation. Avery Durocher, a grade two student at John XXII, was the junior winner of the seventh annual Canada Day Poster challenge and Kaitlyn Steeves, a grade 8 student at St. Theresa, was the senior winner. During the Canada Day opening ceremonies on July 1st, Avery’s and Kaitlyn’s posters will formally be presented to the public.

Registration for the annual Canada Day Road Race will start at 8:30 am at the A.C.T shelter and the Sailboat Regatta registrations will start at 11:00 am at the Waterfront.

The Canada Day festivities will kick off at twelve noon at the Waterfront A.C.T. shelter with the singing of O’Canada and the official cake cutting ceremonies hosted by the Association of Canadian Travellers and the Best Western North Bay Hotel & Conference Centre.

After the opening ceremonies, the North Bay & District Multicultural Centre will host the 7th annual Multicultural Showcase. This event features an afternoon of performers highlighting the diversity of North Bay through music, song, dance, and other artistic forms. Be sure to join Discovery North Bay and their “Canada Day” displays at the grassy area in front of the Bandshell.

At 1pm a “One World Cricket Match” will be held at Amelia soccer field for people ages 16+. Participants must register in advance by contacting Vindra at 705-495-8931.


The afternoon's agenda of events include the Canada Day Kid Zone that has a wide range of supervised sporting activities for children and, of course, the Heritage Railway Train, carousel rides and face painting. Food vendors will also be set up during the event.

New to this year’s festivities is a Canadian Citizenship Ceremony which is taking place at the Discovery North Bay Museum at 1:00 pm. For more information please call the office at 705-476-2300. Lip Labz will be on site with a lip balm making station. Kids can create their own flavor mixture of lip balm and take it home.

L’ile du Stylo will be performing at the Kiwanis Bandshell from 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm followed by The Brian Risk Band at 9:00pm – 10:00pm.

A Fireworks Finale will complete the celebration at 10:00 p.m. on the North Bay waterfront. Fireworks cruise is scheduled to depart at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $20.00 each and can be purchased at the Chief Ticket office on the Government Dock or by calling 705-494-8167.

“This event wouldn’t be possible without the support of our community sponsors such as Redpath & Canadian Heritage” said Erin Vaughan, Community Event Facilitator.

For more information visit the Canada Day website (www.cityofnorthbay.ca) to view a full schedule of events.

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