Canada Day 2010: Richmond, Steveston

Comments 3 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Canada Day celebrations will be happening on July 1st in Richmond with the Steveston Salmon Festival.


Photo credit: Yai&JR on Flickr

Where
Steveston Village in Richmond. The parade route will be Garry Point Park, through Steveston, then past the Community Centre to Railway Avenue. [Google Map]

When
July 1, 2010 10:00am – 6:00pm

Activities

  • The day begins with a pancake breakfast at 6:30am until 11:30am
  • Japanese Cultural Show 10:00am – 4:00pm
  • Craft Fair 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • Trade Show 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • Children’s Festival 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • Carnival rides & Midway 11:00am – 6:00pm
  • Martial Arts Demonstrations
  • Youth Rock Fest 12:00pm – 5:00pm
  • Food Fair 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • Art Show & Exhibit 10:00am – 5:00pm
  • The famous salmon barbecue is the main attraction where over 1200 pounds of wild salmon filets will be grilled over open fire pits. It will begin at 11:00am and will run until everything is sold out.

    Parade
    The parade begins 10:00am (route outlined above). It will have over 100 entries including floats, marching bands, celebrities, politicians, community groups, vintage vehicles & more. There will be a childrens’ bicycle parade will start just ahead of the main parade at 9:30am.

    Music
    The main stage Host is Rick Duff, GM of the River Rock Casino and Resort. He will welcome everyone during the opening ceremonies (where the national anthem will be sung) at 12:30pm before the entertainment begins.

  • Andrew Allen 1:00pm
  • The Jardines 2:00pm
  • Hip Hop Dance Show 3:00pm
  • Steveston Seniors Drumming Group 3:30pm
  • Georgia Rain 4:00pm
  • Related posts for Canada Day 2010: Granville Island, Richmond/Steveston, North Vancouver, Canada Place, Whistler, and Surrey. The series will continue this week with more listings.

    Vancouver HDR Photography: Spring and Summer

    Comments 2 by Rebecca Bollwitt

    It’s been a while since I featured only HDR photography in a photo post so I sifted through the Miss604 Flickr Pool and found quite a few gems. These are all High Dynamic Range photos from around the Lower Mainland.

    Big Freakin Bird
    Photo credit: Clayton Perry Photoworks on Flickr
    Hastings Park Race Course
    Photo credit: P Squared Pics on Flickr
    Road Less Travelled
    Photo credit: P Squared Pics on Flickr
    Sea to Sky 85 - Whytecliff Park, HDR
    Photo credit: Kyle Bailey on Flickr

    As always, please click-through on the images to see more work from each photographer and feel free to add your own photos to the Miss604 Flickr Pool.

    The next theme from the group will be showcasing tilt-shift photos in the style of the image below. This is where the focus is shifted and things end up looking mini. You can take the photo like that originally or even cheat a bit and use TiltShiftMaker.com like I did for this pic.

    Yaletown Miniature

    If you have any tilt-shift photos, please consider adding them to the group so that I can showcase here in the next roundup.

    Olympic Cauldron Re-Lit for Canada Day

    Comments 12 by Rebecca Bollwitt

    The Vancouver 2010 Olympic cauldron will be re-lit for Canada Day 2010 once a few renovations are complete.

    The Olympic Cauldron The Olympic Cauldron

    The site is surrounded by a fence and the distinctive 2010 blue-and-green hoarding that once surrounded all Olympic venues. The redesign will include a reflecting pool with a map of Canada showing the torch relay route under the cauldron. Benches for people to sit will surround the perimeter. [Vancouver Sun]

    Olympic Cauldron, Vancouver
    Photo credit: Uncle Buddha on Flickr

    Located in the Jack Poole Plaza outside the Vancouver Convention Centre, the flame will also burn for other special occasions yet to be determined. Some say Remembrance Day in November is already on the list.

    Update According to a comment from Bart on this post, for $10,000 you can request the cauldron be lit for a 24 hour period should you have a special occasion. I’m wondering… when would you like to see the cauldron lit and/or do you know someone or a company that would go for the purchase deal?

    Cocktails for a Cause with Jillian Harris

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    Jillian Harris (The Bachelorette, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition) will be hosting a fundraising event on June 17th benefiting Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver.

    Cocktails for a Cause - Jillian HarrisDespite her move to Chicago and her new role as a designer on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Jillian will be attending this event in Surrey, BC and showing her support for Big Brothers, a program with which she has been involved in the past. She was a Big Buddy to two students from Bayview Elementary School in Vancouver from 2005 – 2008.

    The event will feature cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction, and The Beat 94.5‘s Nira Arora. Jillian will also be doing a Q&A session with guests.

    Big Brothers hopes the event will increase awareness about their volunteer opportunities for women, as well as recruit women to volunteer as In-School mentors in Surrey where some children wait two years for Big Buddies.

    Cocktails for a Cause takes place June 17th at Earls Strawberry Hill (7236 120th/Scott Road) from 7:00pm until 10:00pm. Tickets are $50 and can be purchased in advance online.

    Canada Day 2010: Granville Island

    Comments 2 by Rebecca Bollwitt

    Canada Day is coming up in just a few weeks and for many, it’s the official start of summer (since the May long weekend was rained-out around here). I’ll be profiling about half a dozen community events and festivals over the next few days using the tag: Canada Day so that when the series is complete you will be able to find all listings in one location. First up, Canada Day on Granville Island.

    PICA Students Cook with Winter Ale

    Where
    Granville Island, Vancouver [Google Map]

    When
    July 1, 2010 10:00am – 7:00pm

    Activities

  • Free tours of Malaspina Studio
  • The International Pavilion will host MELA! to celebrate cultures from around the world through music, dance, crafts and more.
  • The Kids Market will be providing blank postcards, stamps, and ink allowing patrons to ‘make ‘n take’ postcards.
  • Free street performances throughout the Island
  • Truly Canadian Pancake Breakfast at the Dockside Restaurant in the Granville Island Hotel (7:30am – 11:00am) $1 from each meal benefits Canuck Place.
  • Parade

  • Bring your bike and decorate it to be a part of the parade (10:00am – 1:00pm)
  • The 11th annual Canada Day parade will start at 1:30pm
  • Free bike valet service will then be offered at Ocean Construction and the False Creek Community Centre
  • Music
    Starting at 12:00pm visit Performance Works, Railspur Alley, Ron Basford Park, Market Stage or the Taproom at Granville Island Brewing for a selection of jazz concerts from the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

    You can find out more on the Granville Island website or by following them on Twitter @Granville_Isle.

    Related posts for Canada Day 2010: Granville Island, Richmond/Steveston, North Vancouver, Canada Place, Whistler, and Surrey. The series will continue this week with more listings.