Pictured above: Volunteers Harriet Muirhead (left) and Rhoda Moeller with the Baysville Community Group pause for a photo.
Despite sporadic rain, the Baysville Walkabout Festival was another success this year. Whether you like arts and crafts, a little local history, food, clothes, tools, jewellery or free entertainment – there really was something for everybody.
This year marked the annual event’s 30th anniversary. If you missed Saturday’s walkabout, don’t worry you’ll get another chance next summer. All proceeds from the event, hosted every year by the Baysville Community Group, literally go back into the community by either making improvements to the village itself or supporting organizations with a local impact. Check out Doppler’s community calendar for other similar events this summer.
- Gail Stergios, born and raised in Baysville, likes to return for the annual event.
- Ron Bowman brought out his 1940s oat roller from Quebec., which caused a lot of curiosity.

Why can’t I drive it again? That’s probably what a pensive Charlotte Ibrahim, 3, is wondering. Her family lives in Ajax but has a cottage in Dorset.

What’s an event without music? These seasoned musicians provided some wonderful melodies.
- Furry friends could also be seen throughout the event.

Pat Green of Huntsville tries on a hat for size.

Jordan Vanclieff with the Huntsville/Lake of Bays Fire Department lets Clint Garner, 10, of Newtonville, ON. get an idea of what dousing a fire might be like.
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