What's happening this Canada Day 2014 in Central Ontario:
Newmarket
Main Street will celebrate Canada Day!
Lots of festivities for the entire family.
Bouncing castles, face painting, balloons, crafters, entertainment and more.
Fireworks start at dusk (10pm) at George Richardson Park.
Source: http://newmarketmainstreet.ca/news_calendar.php
Barrie
Capping off the annual Promenade Days,
Canada Day in Barrie features live entertainment,
family fun activities, and beautiful fireworks
over Kempenfelt Bay.
Family Fun Zone: Heritage Park, 1–9pm
•Inflatables and games
•Free face painting
•Vendors, including henna, jewelry, cupcakes,
hot food, cold drinks, clothing
•Free activities including button making,
mini golf, curiosity shop, and race car displays
Source: http://www.barrie.ca/Culture/Festivals/Pages/CanadaDay.aspx
Orillia
July 1st 2014
8:00AM – 11:00AM – Pancake Breakfast – Terry Fox Circle
9:00AM – 11:00PM – Vendors Open
11:00AM – Opening of Children’s Village
12:00PM – Parade – Starts at Albert St & Mississaga St & Proceeds to Park Entrance
12:00PM – 4:30PM – Drumming Circle & Story Time – Orillia Native Women’s Group
1:30PM – Opening Ceremonies – Terry Fox Circle on Cannon Stage
2:00PM – Birthday Cake – Pavilion by Water
3:00PM – Orillia’s Got Talent – Registration starts at 10:00AM at Information Tent
10:00PM – FIREWORKS
Source: http://canadadayorillia.ca/
Huntsville
10:00 am - River Mill Park, Downtown Huntsville
Greetings & Flag Raising with the singing of O' Canada
Canada Cupcakes and local entertainment!
FIREWORKS- 10pm- Dusk.
Launch location over Hunters Bay behind the Fire Hall
Great locations to view fireworks:
AVERY BEACH, HUNTSVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL, HUNTSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT
Source: http://www.huntsville.ca/en/living/CanadaDay.asp
Owen Sound
Owen Sound celebrates Canada Day with a fireworks display over the harbour,
a rocking evening concert, and lots of family entertainment,
games and attractions throughout the day.
Tuesday July 1st, 2014
Starting at 12 noon at Kelso Beach Park.
Suggested donation $2/person
PARKING: The outside lanes of the Eddie Sargent Parkway will be
closed on July 1st for public parking.
Parking also available in the outer parking areas of Kelso Beach Park.
PETS: For health and safety reasons please leave your pets at home on Canada Day.
Source: https://www.owensound.ca/play/canada-day-celebrations-owen-sound
Peterborough
Canada Day in Peterborough’s is celebrated with
a tradition that you do not want to miss.
Each year, on July 1st, thousands of residents and
tourists converge at Del Crary Park to join
in Peterborough’s Multicultural Canada Day Festival.
End the day at the Peterborough Musicfest with great music and
a spectacular fireworks display at dusk.
Source: http://www.welcomepeterborough.ca/Living/Arts_and_Culture/Festivals_and_Events/Multicultural_Canada_Day_Festival.htm
Happy Canada Day eh!