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Some of the fireworks in Bronte Harbour from last year’s Canada Day celebration.
Oakville residents are encouraged to come out and celebrate Canada day at Bronte Village with events running all throughout the day – ending with a dazzling fireworks display.
“It’s an event to attract people from the community to come and partake in the celebration of Canada,” said Murray McDonald, Chair of the Bronte BIA.
“The event has expanded over the years, doubled, tripled in size. When I started five years ago it was a hand full of people and a couple of bands. Five years later we now have 11 acts on two stages, and together over 50 vendors with food and merchandise.”
The day starts with the traditional Lions Club pancake breakfast and continues throughout the day with vendors, bands, face painting, and plenty more for the kids.
On the two stages bands set to appear are Groove Marmalade, Ride the Tiger, and Ronnie and The Jets. Starting just before noon, there is a kid’s music performance and comedy show, with bands playing for the rest of the afternoon.
Included in the day is a BMX skate park, food, vendors, and a beer garden.
Residents are encouraged to wear red for the day to show their Canadian pride.
“The weather looks like it’s going to be tremendous,” said McDonald.
“I’d like to join together with people in the community, my neighbors, to have a really great time and celebrate Canada and Oakville for what it is. We will all have a sense of community by coming out and enjoying it together.”
The entire day ends with fireworks starting 10:15 p.m.
Alan Johnston, an Oakville town councilor insists that the fireworks have been getting better every year. He has been attending for over 20 years now – taking his children, and grandchildren out to Bronte Park for the festivities.
“Lately the town has been getting more involved and its more a celebration of Canada, not just fireworks,” Johnston said. “It’s important to show your pride in the country.”
This event is one Oakville tradition residents should not miss out on a full day of fun.
For more information on the event and a complete schedule of the festivities please visit www.brontevillage.net.
Tags: Bronte, Canada Day
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