Friday, July 02, 2010
Canada Day: Trafalgar Square
There are a lot of Canadians in London
And on Canada Day they put on a big bash.
A big hockey rink and entire tournament with at least 8 teams played until the championships (mixed teams).
Most teams were sponsored by a Canadian company (ie: TD Bank).
The stands.
The Tim Hortons Stand had a long line up.
Buffalo wings, poutine, and bison burgers all for consumption.
First Nations dancing.
Everything was always interspersed with hockey.
Have your picture taken with a Mountie (and fake horse).
More hockey. In fact, hockey dominated the centre stage while I was there.
I realised being in a crowd of Canadians that a lot of them are beer drinking, hockey watching party-ers.
They even brought a skytrain.
One of the only places for shade in the square.
The fake horse gets moved by a group of volunteers. It makes you think a real horse might have been a bit easier.
Totem pole carving.
And of course the main stage. Sarah Harmer was one of the musicians.
The fountains seems to have a mist setting that sprayed over the crowds.
Back to the stage.
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You had hockey and Tim Hortons while we had the Queen.
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