Showing posts with label Fireworks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fireworks. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Long Weekend Fun

Hello, you long weekend you, trying to be all coy but knowing that Canada is looking forward to this spring holiday and the celebration of bunnies and chocolate, among other things, so that you want to dress up in your party clothes and jump from an airplane.
The holiday is also a little sad because it is not a two-four weekend up at the cottage (still a little too early for that), it’s more of a keep the winter clothes and umbrella ready and enjoy a nice hot coffee beverage. But rather than cry it is time to get the bathing suits ready, decide what fireworks you want for Victoria Day and have a fun time in Toronto.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Santa should come with fireworks

And his sleigh should be pulled by eight tiny, little hamsters.

See more sparkling fireworks after the jump.




Friday, November 26, 2010

2010 Cavalcade of Lights

The annual celebration of cold stuff and the interesting building that is the "new" City Hall provides plenty of sparkling lights and fireworks, although due to the proximity of all those windows and buildings the fireworks aren't like the big, exploding starbursts - more like giant streamers of fire.
Fireworks signal the lighting of the Christmas Tree.
Starting way back in 1967 this, the 44th annual event, is squeezed into the areas that are still in one piece around all the construction in Nathan Phillips Square. The stage is set up right in front of the entrance to City Hall.
They got the skating rink ready for the nights party.
Jam packed Nathan Phillips Square.
Debbie Travis poses for pictures with fans.

Debbie Travis will start off the night from 5:30 to 7:00pm, then the lighting the Christmas Tree, followed by concerts, fireworks and finally the skating party. Debbie Travis was sponsored by Canadian Tire who gave out free hats and scarves while Debbie posed for photos with fans (the pictures were printed and given to the fans). Musical guests are Shawn Desman, Divine Brown and Sarah Slean. There was also a really cool trampoline performance by Haut-Vol see my YouTube video here.
You can see more pictures of the night's fun after the jump.








The Fire Guy does a great show after the concert and fireworks.



The Toronto Star was giving out free newspapers - most of which ended up scattered on the ground.

You can see my pictures of the 2009 celebration here.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Kawagama 2010 - it's cottage time

No, it's not the Olympics, it's vacation time up in cottage country. It was time for the Civic Holiday weekend up at the Band Cottage on Kawagama Lake which is a couple hours north of Toronto, near the town of Dorset in Haliburton Highlands (which is just beside the boundary with Muskoka). Dorset is a fantastic place to know because when you run out of booze and other goodies you can get it all in the small community with the famous Robinson's General Store. Waterfront property provides recreation and stunning beauty while the ducks provide some of the wildlife and a lot of the poop.



The Band Cottage is a little touch of heaven and we enjoy getting away and partying with family during the annual get together (If you are in the market for your own slice of heaven in the area you can always check out the area Real Estate Directory).  Days are spent enjoying swimming, tubing, games, campfires and sing-alongs. With tubing the participants sit in various styles and sizes of tubes pulled behind boats and depending on the rider's age one of the goals maybe to get them airborne and bounce them out of the tube.


We had some huge marshmallows which tasted great when lightly toasted over the fire. Our fire was spectacular as a dead birch tree was recently cut down and used as firewood. The birch bark is highly flammable and creates a firestorm until the bark is burned away until only the wood remains.
The Civic Holiday weekend also features fireworks put on by the Lake's marinas including the Old Mill Marina.


See more pictures after the jump.


The Kawagama Lake Cottagers' Association also holds a Regatta during the long weekend. The Regatta had many events that reflect vacation activities up in cottage country such as swimming, building sand castles and canoeing. This year they supplied all the canoes for the race events.

Here are some of the Band Clan in the 2010 group photo.

In Dorset we find a street sign advertising the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) which has a CPO designation which stands for Community Policing Officer. Someone has changed this sign to read C3PO which is a reference to a golden protocol robot in Star Wars.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Happy Canada Day

I enjoyed the weather in the GTA and had fun watching a duck race (rubber duckies) and some spectacular fireworks. Happy Birthday Canada. The fireworks, above, are a composite shot and took place in Acton.

The rubber ducks start in a bucket of a front end loader and are dropped off the side of a bridge. People buy tickets and if their duck (numbered on the bottom) crosses the line first, they win the top prize. They are a big group when first dropped but after a couple hundred metres they start to open up. The duck race was in Glen Williams.