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PHOTOS: Music, food, and fun mark Canada Day in Victoria

The Inner Harbour was packed with hundreds of people ahead of the night’s fireworks display

Victoria’s Inner Harbour hosted in-person Canada Day celebrations for the first time in two years with plenty of live music, food, and vendors to make up for those lost years.

Ship Point featured a main stage with entertainment running from noon to around 10 p.m., with a fireworks show set to cap off the day. Crowds in the hundreds packed into the area, meandering between the stage, food trucks, and vendors, with many choosing to simply find a comfy spot on the grass to relax in the sunshine.

“It feels absolutely fabulous, but it’s a blessing and a curse because of the length of time,” said event production manager David Geertz, noting it was difficult to get experienced production staff to help put on the event after so much time had passed. “It’s been really good though, and the crews are doing a great job today.”

Geertz said the event had a strong start to the day, which featured an official opening ceremony and Canoe Landing Protocol, followed by performances by traditional Lekwungen dancers, and the national anthem.

“The energy hasn’t really died, it has been a constant stream, and I think we are only going to get busier as the night goes on,” he said. “It’s just so nice to see people out enjoying it, and enjoying it without trepidation. This feels like we are back to normal.”

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Justin Samanski-Langille

About the Author: Justin Samanski-Langille

I moved coast-to-coast to discover and share the stories of the West Shore, joining Black Press in 2021 after four years as a reporter in New Brunswick.
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