Canada DayHarrowsmith Sharbot Lake Sydenham |
fun in the Glorious sun
Volunteers
with the Sydenham Canada Day Committee, the S&A Club in
Harrowsmith and the Central Frontenac Recreation Committee in Sharbot
Lake had to feel a little down going into Canada Day this year. After
months of hard work, the predicted cold rainy day would have brought
Canada Day festivities to a soggy halt.
But the
rain held off early in the day and the warm sunshine took hold and
never left, turning Canada Day into a rousing succes throughout the
region.
The
longest Canada Day is the one in Sharbot Lake. The Oso fire hall was
busy from before 7 am until after 10 am for the most popular pancake
breakfast of the year, and continuing through the parade and events
at the beach the crowds remained thick (although not as thick as the
mosquitos) right up until the evening fireworks at 10 pm.
Harrowsmith
| Top Right: Tyler
Morey, OPP Constable Schouten and RCMP Constable Osmond led the
Harrowsmith parade, Top left: The Harrowsmith Scouts Left: Dale White of
Harrowsmith | 
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Sharbot Lake
|  Right: Bob Hollywood amidst the ATVs in Sharbot Lake Above: 10 year old Josh Clark easily won the duct tape boat race Below Left: Karate by Sharbot Lake Karate |
Sydenham

| Top Right: Jane, Brandon and Emma, decked Jane's Sydenham home in Full Canada Day Regalia Top left:Clown led pony rides were a treat for kids at the Point. Left: Danielle Tohill of Sydenham served up birthday cake at the Point |
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