Photos: Crowds gather for North Shore’s Canada Day Parade

 

 
 
 
 
Six year-old Madelyne Honcharuk and her brother William, 13, wait patiently on 13th Street for the parade to start.
 

Six year-old Madelyne Honcharuk and her brother William, 13, wait patiently on 13th Street for the parade to start.

Photograph by: Lisa King , North Shore News

The North Shore Canada Day parade went off without a hitch on Sunday. Crowds lined the streets in their brightly coloured reds, flags waved, and music played resulting in a successful and dry Canada Day celebration.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Six year-old Madelyne Honcharuk and her brother William, 13, wait patiently on 13th Street for the parade to start.
 

Six year-old Madelyne Honcharuk and her brother William, 13, wait patiently on 13th Street for the parade to start.

Photograph by: Lisa King , North Shore News

 
Six year-old Madelyne Honcharuk and her brother William, 13, wait patiently on 13th Street for the parade to start.
Dwayne Slade of the Lions Club flips pancakes early Sunday Morning for the pancake breakfast event on Grand Boulevard
Five year-old Isabel Stalham eats her pancakes along Grand Boulevard prior to the parade.
A veteran acknowledges the dignitaries on the viewing stand during the Canada Day parade.
Mayor Darrell Mussatto waves to the crowd during the Canada Day parade.
Mildred Bamblona walks in the Canada Day parade.
Pablo Espinosa and his son Jason, 9, get in the Canada Day spirit as they wait for the parade.
Veteran Harold Finnegan waves to the crowd during the Canada Day parade.
Bright costumes and uniforms filled the streets during the Canada Day parade.
Kathy Hatton wears festive Canada Day sunglasses as she watches the parade.
Bright costumes and uniforms filled the streets during the Canada Day parade.
Brian Loverin and his thirteen month-old son Jake watch the parade as it travels down Lonsdale.
Dignitaries in the viewing stand salute as they watch the Canada Day parade travel down Lonsdale.
Tierra Parminter of Ancient Paths Martial Arts does a demonstration for the crowd during the Canada Day parade.
Six year-old Sadie Martin and her one and a half year-old brother Axel watch the Canada Day parade.
Dwayne Slade of the Lions Club flips pancakes early Sunday Morning for the pancake breakfast event on Grand Boulevard.
Binnie Nastasi, the 2012 parade coordinator gives away flags to people along the parade route prior to its start.
Vicky McArthur, left, Lori Cumming, Skyler Keith, 5, and Andrew Eradus, 6, look festive as they watch the Canada Day parade.
Bright costumes and uniforms filled the streets during the Canada Day parade.
Stu Wilson of Champion Martial Arts demonstrates his skills during the parade.
Lindsay Taylor of Zazou Salon shoots the crowd with her water gun during the Canada Day parade.
Colourful floats travel down Lonsdale during the Canada Day parade.
Bright costumes and uniforms filled the streets during the Canada Day parade.
Leiki Salumets and Joe Cox get in the Canada Day spirit early prior to the parade.
Bright costumes and uniforms filled the streets during the Canada Day parade.
Constable Penny keeps the streets safe during the Canada Day parade.
Six year-old Ruby Hartley, left, Piper Castley, 5, Ben Grundy, 4.5, Ian Hartley, 9, Jacob Castley, 8, Sam Grundy, 8, and Jack Grundy, 10 go crazy as they watch the Canada Day parade.
Adam French hands out candy to the kids in the crowd during the Canada Day parade.
The Freddy Fuddpucker band play for the crowded streets during the Canada Day parade.
Music filled the streets during the Canada Day parade.
Seniors from the Silver Harbour Seniors Centre travel down the streets in the Canada Day parade.
Bright costumes and uniforms filled the streets during the Canada Day parade.
Canada Day was full of smiling faces.
Bright costumes and uniforms filled the streets during the Canada Day parade.
Six year-old Christopher Diamond enjoys the parade as it travels down Lonsdale.
Seven and a half year-old Eily Delaney enjoys the Canada Day Parade as it travels down Lonsdale.
Four year-old Robert Dunn was all smile watching the Canada Day parade on Sunday.
Nine year-old Elizabeth Bishop and her dog Sweetie watch the parade on 13th Street Canada Day parade.
Pipers from the J.P. Fell Pipe Band lead the Canada Day parade.
John More of the Vancouver Naval Veteran Band plays music beside the viewing stand during the Canada Day parade.