Sparky makes three new friends – l-r, Brooks Pomeroy, his sister, Gwenyth, and their cousin, Kenzie Laundry.

July 1st, 2022 Returns to In-Person Events

Photos by John Campbell

In-person Canada Day celebrations returned to Trent Hills on Friday.

In Campbellford they took place in Old Mill Park.

Grayson Begg, 2, of Norwood, REALLY likes Canada.

Here are some photos from today’s event with everything from Campbellford Rotary Club serving a pancake breakfast to get the day started to Blades of Glory demonstrations to the Bicycle Obstacle Course…but there’s more!

Trent Hills Fire Department displays, the Teddy Bear Parade led by Sparky the Fire Dog. There’s live entertainment, musical entertainment at the Band Shell featuring Phoxy Music. Phil & Roxy are a husband and wife duo who call themselves Phoxy Music. Pat Kelleher and Friends will be performing too!

Also Fun for the kids with a bouncy castle, face painting, games, races and prizes Canada Day treats include hot dogs, popcorn, Sno-Cones and candy floss
As always the Trent Hills Firefighters will be cooking up delicious hot dogs for you and will host a fantastic Fire Department display

Michel Gagne, on the right, and his brother, Daniel, join their grandfather, Wally Brown, middle, in helping out at the Rotary pancake breakfast.