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Caledon celebrates Canada Day at events throughout the community

July 5, 2013   ·   0 Comments

There were celebrations throughout Caledon Monday in honour of Canada Day, including the annual festivities at Albion Hills Conservation Area. Caledon East area resident Sarah Power was all decked out in the colours of the flag to meet Monty, a bald python that was brought by Blair Watson of Reptilia.

There were celebrations throughout Caledon Monday in honour of Canada Day, including the annual festivities at Albion Hills Conservation Area. Caledon East area resident Sarah Power was all decked out in the colours of the flag to meet Monty, a bald python that was brought by Blair Watson of Reptilia.

The community was out in various places around Caledon Monday to mark Canada Day and the country’s 146th birthday. The Caledon Agricultural Society hosted the annual Canada Day Strawberry Festival, with various dignitaries on hand for the opening ceremonies. Photos by Bill Rea

The community was out in various places around Caledon Monday to mark Canada Day and the country’s 146th birthday. The Caledon Agricultural Society hosted the annual Canada Day Strawberry Festival, with various dignitaries on hand for the opening ceremonies.
Photos by Bill Rea

Kennedy Road Tabernacle hosted the community at a large Canada Day celebration at the Brampton Christian School on Highway 10, near Valleywood. Lots of people were taking rides on this train around the grounds.

Kennedy Road Tabernacle hosted the community at a large Canada Day celebration at the Brampton Christian School on Highway 10, near Valleywood. Lots of people were taking rides on this train around the grounds.

There are always lots of kids for the strawberry eating contest at the Fairgrounds, and they sometimes end up with dirty faces at the end, like Joséphine Sumner, 3, of Belfountain and Niko Venalainen of Toronto.

There are always lots of kids for the strawberry eating contest at the Fairgrounds, and they sometimes end up with dirty faces at the end, like Joséphine Sumner, 3, of Belfountain and Niko Venalainen of Toronto.

Dean Giancolo, children’s pastor at Kennedy Road Tabernacle, was holding the attention of young and old.

Dean Giancolo, children’s pastor at Kennedy Road Tabernacle, was holding the attention of young and old.

Downey’s Farm hosted their annual Strawberry Festival Monday. The festivities started with a pancake breakfast. Councillors Allan Thompson and Gord McClure were serving Belfountain resident Alaina Wallace.

Downey’s Farm hosted their annual Strawberry Festival Monday. The festivities started with a pancake breakfast. Councillors Allan Thompson and Gord McClure were serving Belfountain resident Alaina Wallace.

Angie Saylors was serving up the strawberries at the pancake breakfast at the Caledon Fairgrounds.

Angie Saylors was serving up the strawberries at the pancake breakfast at the Caledon Fairgrounds.

The festivities at Downey’s included the cutting of this ceremonial cake. Doing the honours were mascot Dudley Downey, Dufferin-Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones, Councillor Gord McClure, Dufferin-Caledon MP David Tilson, and John and Ruth Downey.

The festivities at Downey’s included the cutting of this ceremonial cake. Doing the honours were mascot Dudley Downey, Dufferin-Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones, Councillor Gord McClure, Dufferin-Caledon MP David Tilson, and John and Ruth Downey.

There were some fancy cars at the Fairgrounds, including this replica of the Batmobile, driven by Glen McCullagh of Orangeville. He’s seen here with Colin Boardman, 4 of Alton.

There were some fancy cars at the Fairgrounds, including this replica of the Batmobile, driven by Glen McCullagh of Orangeville. He’s seen here with Colin Boardman, 4 of Alton.

Megan Vaccaro, 7, of Brampton, and Alison Schmidt, 3, of Orangeville, tied for the best Canada Day costumes at the Caledon Fairgrounds.

Megan Vaccaro, 7, of Brampton, and Alison Schmidt, 3, of Orangeville, tied for the best Canada Day costumes at the Caledon Fairgrounds.

Magician Robert Presswood had young and old entertained at Albion Hills Conservation Area.

Magician Robert Presswood had young and old entertained at Albion Hills Conservation Area.

         

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