The Guardian (Charlottetown)

A new way to celebrate

P.E.I. communitie­s announce plans to mark the country’s birthday during a pandemic

- DAVE STEWART dave.stewart@theguardia­n.pe.ca @PEIGuardia­n

There won’t be any fireworks on Canada Day this year, but that doesn’t mean communitie­s across P.E.I. aren’t trying to add some pop and sizzle to the annual celebratio­n.

Due to the public health restrictio­ns, including physical distancing guidelines, that have been put in place because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, traditiona­l activities have been cancelled this year and have been replaced by events like virtual online shows and backyard decorating contests.

“I think that the intention, as the birthplace of Confederat­ion, it’s important for Charlottet­own to recognize Canada Day and to (give) residents and, really, Islanders an opportunit­y to celebrate if they wish to do so,’’ says Laurel Lea, tourism officer for the City of Charlottet­own.

The capital city is inviting people to participat­e at home by tuning in online to profession­al video production­s. People are also asked to wear red and white to show national pride by taking part in a special Canada Day photo mosaic and to join the home decorating contest for a chance to win prizes. More details are at www.charlottet­own.ca/CanadaDay. The city will present Whoa, Canada! with Silly Robbie & Friends, hosted by children’s entertaine­r Silly Robbie. It will include musical performanc­es by Michael Pendergast, a guided science experiment with Mad Science of the Maritimes, craft time with local artist and artist educator Jessica Sheppard and a baking segment with chef Ilona Daniel, as well as story

time with Mayor Philip Brown and mascot Charlie Town.

Furrow Studio is also teaming up with producer and music director Colin Buchanan for a show at 7:30 p.m. that will feature musical performanc­es by Paper Lions, Irish Mythen, Kinley, Vince the Messenger, Tiffany Liu and the Mi’kmaq Heritage Actors.

Daniel will also lead a series of culinary segments featuring chef Cordell Wells and culinary students Sasha Burkitt and Caleb Gallant. Together, they will whip up some of their Island favourites, including Acadian and Mi’kmaw dishes using local ingredient­s.

Following is a synopsis of what is taking place in other P.E.I. communitie­s:

SUMMERSIDE

The city’s always popular civic ceremony will be posted live online for residents to enjoy for the first time in the event’s history.

It will be broadcast live on YouTube at 1 p.m. and feature the awarding of the 2020 George Key Senior Citizen of the Year Award and the C. Ross Mackenzie Contributi­on to Canada Day Award.

The municipali­ty is also asking residents to show their civic pride by taking part in the home decorating contest where residents are encouraged to decorate their homes for a chance to win some prizes.

The city’s community services department is also offering its first Great Canadian Scavenger Hunt, which encourages residents to get outside, be active and explore the city with a chance to win some prizes.

KENSINGTON

Celebratio­ns will take place virtually, beginning at 10 a.m., due to public health restrictio­ns.

There will be a live feed on the town’s Facebook page. The ceremony will also be videograph­ed and posted a day or two afterwards.

The ceremony will include presentati­ons of the citizen and youth of the year awards, a colour party march and the singing of O Canada.

STRATFORD

The town is going ahead with its annual strawberri­es and ice cream event, but it’s going to look a little different.

This year, the summer treat will be passed out in a drive-thru set up at the Stratford Town Centre.

The town has received approval from the province on this approach, which will include health and safety measures to ensure COVID-19 compliance.

Residents can receive their strawberri­es and ice cream, beginning at 2 p.m. until the supply runs out.

There will also be a Celebrate Stratford Motorcade to recognize the town’s first responders and essential workers.

The motorcade leaves the Stratford Town Centre at noon, with the route including Stratford Road, Keppoch Road, Kinlock Road and Mason Road.

Town officials are asking residents to line the route, physically distanced, of course, with noisemaker­s and signs to thank those in the motorcade.

The town is also accepting RSVPs from Stratford businesses that provide essential services, such as food delivery, grocery stores, tow truck/car repair shops, etc. and any individual essential workers who would like to participat­e.

Residents are also encouraged to decorate their homes and vehicles.

The town will be making a virtual announceme­nt of the volunteers of the year in the senior, adult and youth categories, and Mayor Steve Ogden will have a special Canada Day message.

CORNWALL

Residents are encouraged to decorate their homes and businesses and submit photos by email to events@ cornwallpe.ca by June 29. Submission­s will then be posted on the town’s social media sites for judging by the public. Voting will end at 11:59 p.m. on July 1.

Residents can also show off their creative abilities by joining a colouring contest.

There will be two different Canadian pictures to choose from posted on the town’s social media sites on June 30.

Print off and colour the picture. Once completed, take a picture of the masterpiec­e, include a name and phone number and email it to events@cornwallpe.ca.

All entries will have a chance to win some prizes.

The town will also hold a scavenger hunt, where people can walk or cycle to various community locations.

At each location, the participan­t will find a local or Canadian trivia question. Keep track of the answers. When finished, submit the answers by email to events@cornwallpe.ca. The list of locations will be released on July 1.

SOURIS

The town will be hosting a family scavenger hunt, with families asked to register by today.

It will take place between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Families will be asked to come up with a team name and work together to solve some riddles, find items on the list and learn more about the town.

Only one registrati­on per family is required, and each team is permitted up to six players

Each family must include at least one adult and one child. Register by calling 902-687-2157 or emailing jroche@sourispei.com.

THREE RIVERS

Residents are encouraged to decorate their backyards, snap a photo and send it to events@threeriver­spei.com by July 2 to be entered into a draw for one of three family prize packs, which include a $25 gift certificat­e to What’s The Scoop and a $25 gift certificat­e to Brudenell Miniatures.

Cathleen MacKinnon with the town said they would like to see people tag their pictures on the town’s Instagram, Facebook and Twitter accounts.

The town will also be handing out cupcakes at three locations — the Montague waterfront, Cardigan Heritage Centre and the Kings Playhouse. Service will be drive-thru style from 10-11 a.m. on July 1 (supplies are limited).

“We are also going to have a video of some Canada Day memories in Three Rivers from years past and we’re going to have that up on the Facebook page,’’ MacKinnon said.

 ?? DAVE STEWART/THE GUARDIAN ?? The City of Charlottet­own is already into the Canada Day spirit and is hoping that residents will be, too, even though things are going to be different this year. From left, are Wayne Long, events developmen­t officer, Laurel Lea, tourism officer, and Charlotte Nicholson, tourism events co-ordinator.
DAVE STEWART/THE GUARDIAN The City of Charlottet­own is already into the Canada Day spirit and is hoping that residents will be, too, even though things are going to be different this year. From left, are Wayne Long, events developmen­t officer, Laurel Lea, tourism officer, and Charlotte Nicholson, tourism events co-ordinator.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? One of the events the Town of Stratford will be offering on Canada Day this year is a motorcade to honour first responders and essential workers. Here is the route.
CONTRIBUTE­D One of the events the Town of Stratford will be offering on Canada Day this year is a motorcade to honour first responders and essential workers. Here is the route.

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