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The East York Canada Day parade is back after a two-year hiatus

Local residents of all ages exploded at the 65th Annual Event

The 65th annual East York Canada Day parade (Pictured, L-R) East York-Beaches city councillor Brad Bradford, Sandra Collins, of Hendriks Court seniors residence mayor John Tory, Lee Atkinson and Marilyn Hickling are happy the parade has returned. Back in 2020 Collins and seven of her friends were the only ones celebrating Canada on Woodbine Ave. as everything was cancelled on Friday July 1, 2022. Jack Boland/Toronto Sun
65th East York Canada Day Parade (pictured, left to right) East York-Beachs City Council Members Brad Bradford, Sandra Collins, Hendrix Court Senior Residence Mayor John Torrey and Lee Atkinson Marilyn Hickling are pleased that the parade is back. Only Collins and seven of her friends celebrated Canada on Woodbine Avenue in 2020, as everything was canceled on Friday, July 1, 2022. Jack Borland / Toronto Sun

In 2020, six of her friends from the senior residences of Sandra Collins and Hendrix Court will be at the East York Canada Day Parade. I was there.

The Group of Seven, well-named, paraded back and forth from Woodbine Avenue and Dr. O'Connor's residence to Cosburn Avenue. Cyclistes and pedestrians who supported them and their spirit.

On Friday, after a two-year hiatus by COVID, Collins and thousands of East Yorkers walk down the street from Dieppe Park to Stanwadrow Park to celebrate the resurrection of the 65th annual parade. It was lined up.

"We are celebrating the 100th anniversary of East York and still want to participate in the Canada Day parade in 2024," Collins said.

Collins said she was "sad" that she had missed simple things like meeting people in her athletic classrooms and parades for the past two years.

"It's great to have a lot of kids this year," she said. "More than ever."

Kids enjoyed rides at the 65th annual East York Canada Day parade and day-long party at Stan Wadlow park, which was finally held after a two-year hiatus because of COVID on Friday, July 1, 2022.
Children are at the 65th East Enjoyed the York Canada Day parade and day ride-a long party at Stanwadrow Park. It was finally held after a two-year hiatus for COVID on Friday, July 1, 2022.Photo: Jack Boland/Toronto Sun / Post Media Network

Conn was in Belfast, Northern Ireland many years ago. He moved to Canada from his home and was part of the seven in 2020.

She said she was "great." Conn. "Every year we look forward to it."

"And you can sit in front of here (in your residence) to see the fireworks. You don't have to go to the park."

Even Toronto Mayor John Tory and East York Beaches Councilor Brad Bradford took the time from the parade to greet women outside their homes and continue the parade tradition. Thank you for that.

At Stanwadrow Park, kids and their families enjoyed rides such as slides and merry-go-rounds, as well as games of chance to win stuffed animals.

They also listened to main stage bands like the East York Blues All-Stars, which spurred the Canadian Day festival.

The East York Blues Allstars perform on the main stage during the 65th annual East York Canada Day parade and day-long party at Stan Wadlow park on Friday, July 1, 2022.
East York Blues All Stars in 2022 The main stage of the 65th East York Canada Day Parade and all-day party at Stanwadrow Park on Friday, July 1st.Photo: Jack Boland/Toronto Sun / Post Media Network

Some families fled from the recently devastated Ukraine. There are five people currently living in East York, some treating their children at the Chic Kids Hospital.

An organization called Meagan ’s Hug sold T-shirts and hats to support families and raise funds to show the true Canadian multicultural friendship that the country is building.

And as the long weekend of Canada Day continues, Stanwadrow will hold a fireworks display on Saturday at 10 pm.

Some kind of snuff with a vendor contracted with the city of Toronto has occurred. It doesn't appear at the fireworks display. Fortunately, another fireworks company intervened in the last moment.

jboland@postmedia.com

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