Huntsville came out to celebrate Canada Day with food, music and activities downtown and in River Mill Park today. Happy 149th, Canada!
- Thanks, Coldwell Banker staff and volunteers, for 21 years of planting some wonderful spirit all over town!
- Mmmmm, cupcakes
- Town of Huntsville staff in their red and white finest (back from left) Simone Babineau, Katie Love, Kari Lambe, Brad Polischuk, Scott Ovell, Matt Huddlestone; (front from left) Rebecca Francis and Teri Souter
- The Lions’ annual peameal on a bun breakfast attracted a hungry crowd. (Thanks for the wave, Rob Crowder!)
- Teri Souter with Ron Gostlin as Captain George Hunt
- The Springman family got in a bit of a history lesson with Captain George Hunt
- The Muskoka Concert Band entertained the gathered crowd. (Photo: Kalei Huddlestone)
- (From left) Kelly and Sophie Ryan and Margie Jenkins were the epitome of Canada Day spirit in 2016
- Music lovers young and old came out to listen to the Muskoka Concert Band
- Captain George Hunt joked that he worked hard to move stone out of town decades ago only to find, today, that people keep moving it back in for landscaping. “I could have saved me and you a lot of trouble,” he quipped.
- The gathered crowd applauds the Muskoka Concert Band
- (From left) Mayor Scott Aitchison, MPP Norm Miller, Captain Hunt and MP Tony Clement were all on hand to wish everyone a happy Canada Day. Clement presented Mayor Scott Aitchison with a new flag for the Town of Huntsville.
- (At left) Councillors Karin Terziano, Jonathan Wiebe, Bob Stone and Dan Armour (hidden) served hundreds of cupcakes to those celebrating in River Mill Park
- Clayton Earl (foreground) and Barry Hayward were two of the musicians entertaining festival goers on Main Street
- Adelie Lamb (foreground) and Paityn St. Pierre practice their hopscotch skills on Main Street
- James Sinclair tries to catch a fish in the community room at Robinson’s Your Independent Grocer
- Dozens of children had fun decorating cupcakes at Robinson’s Your Independent Grocer
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Hello Bill,
Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to stay for the entire event. If you have any good photos of the band, we’d be happy to add them to the gallery.
What , No pics of that excellent Pipe And Drum Band who played on Main St. In front of Town Hall SHAME !