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Canada Day celebration coming to The Shipyards NICK LABA
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On July 1, you can head down to North Vancouver’s Shipyards District for a day of music, refreshments and all-ages fun.
This year’s Canada Day celebration – hosted by the City of North Vancouver, Shipyards Live and The Rotary Club of Lions Gate – will Canada Day feature live at Shipyards music on Live is free two stages from noon to enter, to 10 p.m., fun, and a face paintgreat way ing for kids, to spend the and an allholiday. ages splash park. CHRISTIAN ALDRED, CO-ORGANIZER There’ll be a retro video dance party in the Pipe Shop from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and a patio beer garden presented by Stanley Park Brewing from noon to 10 p.m., with happy hour running from
Live music will be featured throughout the Shipyards Live Canada Day celebration in North Vancouver July 1, including a performance by Roadside Attraction (right photo), a tribute band to Canadian rock icons The Tragically Hip. SHIPYARDS LIVE (LEFT) / ROADSIDE ATTRACTION
open to 3 p.m. Eats will be available all day in food truck lane. With the holiday falling on a Friday, the event sets the stage for a festive long weekend. “Canada Day at Shipyards Live is free to enter, fun, and a great way to spend the holiday,” said
organizer Christian Aldred. “With great live music, food trucks, a video dance party, face painting for the kids and more, everyone will have a great time.” For those looking to enjoy some live music, Roadside Attraction will be at the event
playing a tribute to iconic Canadian rock group The Tragically Hip. Other performers include The Shenanigans, Fully Loaded, and 5 Star Motel, as well as Mom Bop for the kiddos. North Vancouver’s annual Canada Day parade, put on hold
due to COVID-19, will not be returning this year. Shipyards Live Canada Day celebration When: July 1, noon to 10 p.m. Where: 145 Chadwick Ct. Cost: free
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What is Canada’s official tree?
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How many points does the maple leaf on the Canadian national flag have?
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In what year was the song O Canada proclaimed as Canada’s national anthem?
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Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
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Event celebrates local First Nations ‘in spirit of reconciliation’ CHARLIE CAREY
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter/ccarey@nsnews.com
Musqueam, Squamish and TsleilWaututh Nations are leading Canada Day celebrations at Canada Place this week.
Canada Day celebrations across Vancouver are marking the national holiday with events and activities being planned in conjunction with local First Nations. Musqueam, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Tsleil-Waututh Nations are driving the events at downtown’s Canada Place on July 1, marking the 36th annual event at the Port of Vancouver. Canada Together, which begins at 11 a.m., has been planned collaboratively with representatives from the host First Nations. Programming, along with the name itself, has been chosen to create a welcoming experience for everyone who calls these lands home. “After a long hiatus, the Squamish Nation is excited to help plan out this in-person event again for Canada Day,” Sxwíxwtn (Wilson Williams), councillor and spokesperson for Squamish Nation, said. Williams said attendees will learn about the importance of advancing reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, and “learn about different Indigenous languages and cultures, and enjoy spectacular performances by
Spakwus Slolem (Eagle Song Dancers) are performing at Canada Place on July 1 in Canada Together celebrations. SPAKWUS SLOLEM (EAGLE SONG DANCERS)
Coast Salish drummers and singers.” Tsatsu Stalqyu (Coastal Wolf Pack) and Spakwus Slolem (Eagle Song Dancers) are featured during the event, which also includes headliner Johnny Reid, The Boom Booms, Omega Mighty, Bitterly Divine, West Vancouver Youth Orchestra and Carsen Grey. “Canada Day and what it means to be Canadian has taken on a new meaning in the last year,” Tsleil-Waututh Nation Chief Jen Thomas said. “Working alongside our relatives at Musqueam and Squamish, as
well as the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, we look forward to working together on creating an inclusive event that showcases Tsleil-Waututh and Coast Salish history, culture and values.” Chosen to honour diversity, this year’s theme “Weaving together the fabric of a nation” looks to set the intention for the day to gather, celebrate, learn and share. According to a statement from Canada Together, weaving is a common activity across many cultures and is a metaphor for the way the beauty, strength and wisdom
from the past can combine through multiple perspectives to create something meaningful for today and tomorrow. “Canada Together renews our July 1 event at Canada Place to reflect who we are in Canada in 2022 and moving forward, and celebrate our diverse cultures and histories,” Tom Corsie, president of Canada Place said. “We look forward to welcoming Lower Mainlanders back – in person again, at last – for our 36th annual July 1 celebration at Canada Place.” On behalf of Reconciliation Canada, Chief Robert Joseph will give a special message at the event, while Jack Poole Plaza will host a special kids zone which will include performances from Mom Bop and Will’s Jams. Interactive displays and exhibits at Harbour Green Park will recognize Canada’s defences forces, while Canada Place Way will be filled with a variety of food trucks. Canada Together When: July 1, 2022 Where: Canada Place, 999 Canada Pl., Vancouver Cost: Free Charlie Carey is the News’ Indigenous and civic affairs reporter. This reporting beat is made possible by the Local Journalism Initiative.
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Canada’s Parliament (legislative branch) consists of three parts. What are they?
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Who is the current lieutenant-governor of B.C.?
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The area around Burrard Inlet, including what is now known as the North Shore, is the traditional unceded territory of what three main First Nations groups?
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CELEBRATING the natural beauty of our country Why not take advantage of Canada Day to celebrate the beauty of our country? With loved ones, family or with friends, visit one of Canada’s national parks on July 1 and experience the wild and magnificent landscapes that characterize our country. These parks are a real source of pride for all Canadians and are among the most beautiful in the world. From coast to coast, our national parks are spectacular. Plains, mountains, boreal forests, tundra, lakes and glaciers: these parks represent the diversity of Canada’s natural heritage. Each one contains treasures of fauna and flora that tell the history of our beautiful country in their own special way. Managed and protected by Parks Canada, our national parks are unique and unusual sanctuaries where ecosystems are able to evolve at their own pace.
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Canada’s network of national parks is a real joy for outdoor enthusiasts.
Visiting one of Canada’s national parks is a way to get in touch with the natural beauty of your land. Would you like to hike, run, bike or do some canoeing? Would you enjoy discovering historical places, watching beautiful birds or experiencing an unusual adventure? Whatever your favourite activity is, you’ll have an unforgettable visit when you’re surrounded by the breathtaking scenery.
Visit pc.gc.ca for more information about our national parks and to learn about all the special activities and events
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FLY the flag!
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Canada is made up of 10 provinces and three territories. Can you identify the flag associated with each of them? A.
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In what year did the first passenger ferry, Ferry No. 1, start running from the foot of Lonsdale Avenue across the inlet to downtown Vancouver? Versatile Pacific, previously known as Burrard Dry Dock, was originally known as what?
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The name Canada comes from Iroquois language which means what?
11.
What is the population of B.C.?
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Which one of these two prime ministers – Jean Chretien or Lester B. Pearson – won a Nobel Peace Prize?
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On Nov. 14 of what year did the Lions Gate Bridge officially open to car traffic?
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One of the worst engineering disasters in B.C. history occurred when the Second Narrows Bridge collapsed, killing 18 workers (and one rescue diver), on June 17 of what year? What well-used transportation service was launched in Lower Lonsdale in 1977?
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In 1923, 16 Coast Salish chiefs signed
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In what year did Capilano College (now Capilano University) move to its current location?
20. The popular Grouse Grind trail is how many kilometres long?
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What is the provincial flower of B.C.?
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UNIQUE WAYS to celebrate Canada Day There are many ways to celebrate Canada Day, but if you’re looking to do something a little more unique, consider incorporating these national icons into your festivities.
The Maple Leaf While the red leaf on our flag is that of the sugar maple, there are in fact 10 species of maple that grow across the country. This Canada Day, why not plant one of these trees in your yard? Alternatively, you could simply slather some pancakes with maple syrup and call it Canadian pride. Bonus points if you serve them with Canadian bacon.
Hockey While its exact origins are hotly debated, hockey as we know it today is firmly rooted in Canadian history and culture. Since your neighbourhood rink
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The Beaver While a number of animals serve as Canadian symbols, it’s the beaver that’s most recognized as a national icon. This isn’t surprising given that our country was largely founded on trading beaver pelts. Since you probably won’t see a real beaver on Canada Day, why not indulge in a Beaver Tail pastry instead? This quintessential Canadian treat is a delicious way to celebrate our country.
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28. What is the capital city of Canada?
27. There are how many time zones in Canada?
29. What three oceans line Canada’s frontiers?
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What military aerobatics flight team is
33. officially known as Canadian Forces 431
34. What is the eligible age for
Air Demonstration Squadron?
35. Canada has what form of government?
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track and field athlete, who moved to North 39. What Vancouver at the age of 12, set seven world records?
North Vancouver-born former NHL player spent 41. This most of his professional career with the Mighty Ducks.
40. This West Vancouver swimmer, nicknamed Mighty Mouse,
42. What is the population of Canada?
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This granite monolith that reaches an elevation of
This opera singer grew up in Dawson Creek, B.C. and was part 43. of the Canadian Opera Company.
45. 702 metres (2,297 feet) is often referred to as The Chief.
44. Canada Day celebrates the anniversary of the 1867 enactment
46. translation of a Squamish language word), these peaks
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Originally known as the Twin Sisters (the English
were renamed what in the late 1800s?
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50. What is the longest river in B.C.?
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celebrated its centennial in 2017?
What 10-day community event has been taking place on the North Shore for more than two decades and attracts more than 130,000 visitors?
53. What is the French word for doughnut?
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