Photo Courtesy of Donna Hambleton
Photo: Clifford the Big Red Dog joined his pals from the Friends of the Lion’s Head Library to march in the annual Lion’s Head Canada Day parade on June 29. Clifford posed for photos with young and old alike from the community.
By Joanne Rodgers, Bruce Peninsula Press
Prior to the Canada Day Parade, the community and visitors turned out to partake in hotdogs and cake sponsored by the Lion’s Head Community Bottle Fund and served by the local fire service in front of White’s Garage on Main Street.
The Annual Canada Day Parade in Lion’s Head was well attended by community members and visitors lining the parade route.
The parade showcased two horses and over 40 motorized vehicles including dirt bikes, ATVs, tractors, dump trucks, classic cars and trucks and the Library book mobile.
Photo Courtesy of Donna Hambleton
Photo: Friends of the Lion’s Head Library volunteers Sue and Barry Robinson and Clifford prepare to participate in the Lion’s Head Canada Day parade. Thank you Clifford for joining Friends of the Lion’s Head Library on June 29 – everyone loved you!
Photo: Over 40 motorized vehicles were featured in the pararde, including dirt bikes, ATVs, tractors, dump trucks, classic cars and trucks and the Library bookmobile.Photo: Lion’s Head Hospital Auxiliary volunteers march in the Lion’s Head Canada Day parade.Deputy Mayor Rod Anderson on the Municipality Float, with the truck driven by the Mayor, with Councillor Smokey handing out candy.Local residents Helen and Colleen enjoy hot dogs and cake prior to parade.Local residents Cheryl and John enjoy their hotdogs.Jonah, Burkely and Daisy have front row seats for the parade.Mike, Dan, Tiffany, Diane from Lion’s Head Campground .Photo: Oliver and Carter enjoy a Canada Day Hot Dog courtesy of the Lion’s Head Community Bottle Fund and served by Northern Bruce Fire Chief Jack Burt.