Willie was all smiles during the Canada Day events in downtown Little Current. — photo by Michael Erskine
Katie Harper sang O Canada in three languages—English, French and Ojibwe. — photo by Michael Erskine
Evelyn wasn’t all that sure about the photographer during the Assiginack celebrations. — photo by Alicia McCutcheon
This young artists were pretty happy to be getting their crafty on during Canada Day celebrations in Little Current. — photo by Michael Erskine
You can’t keep the good old boys down when it comes to keeping our elders at Manitoulin Centennial Manor entertained on Canada Day. — photo by Michael Erskine
There was some great musical entertainment in Assiginack, courtesy of Rural Routes. — photo by Alicia McCutcheon
Kids’ games kept the youngsters busy on the streets of Little Current. — photo by Michael Erkskine
There’s nothing quite like water slides on a hot summer Canada Day in Assiginack. — photo by Alicia McCutcheon
A soft pedestal challenge kept these two young women busy during the Assiginack Canada Day celebrations. — photo by Alicia McCutcheon
Fireworks entertained the crowds during the Gore Bay Canada Day celebrations. — photo by Tom Sasvari
Running out of water fast! Kids had a blast participating in the water running game. — photo by Tom Sasvari
Assiginack Fire Department had plenty of hot dogs on offer for anyone feeling a little peckish. They cooked up over 300! — photo by Alicia McCutcheon
There was a great turnout at the pancake breakfast, hosted by the Western Manitoulin Branch 514 Royal Canadian Legion in Gore Bay.— photo by Tom Sasvari
Jason Brandow winner of the wooden keepsake box. Presented by Ellie & Clarke, two of Austin Pickards great grandchildren. — photo by Sharon Jackson
Among the many participants in the Gore Bay Canada Day parade were those in classic cars, atv and vans. Fire chief Mike Addison was all smiles. —photo by Tom Sasvari
Ken Worsley is all decked out in Canada attire at the Gore Bay Canada Day celebrations. —photo by Tom Sasvari
Pot luck lunch in the shade was very well attended. Ed and Max Burt can be seen to the left in the photo. —photo by Sharon Jackson
Pot luck lunch in the shade was very well attended. Ed and Max Burt can be seen to the left in the photo. —photo by Sharon Jackson
The Flower Hutch in Gore Bay, owned by Janis Hutchison, was open for the Gore Bay businesses first annual Walk the Block, to feature the newly revitalized downtown core on Canada Day. â€”photo by Tom Sasvari
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