Kitimat Canada Day parade July 1, 2011

Robin Rowland 

420-Rowland_Canada Day parade 004.jpg

It was unseasonably cold and rainy in Kitimat on July 1, 2011, as the Royal Canadian Legion lead the Canada Day Parade.
421-Rowland_Canada Day parade 007.jpg422-Rowland_Canada Day parade 006.jpg

 

 

The firefighters follow the Legion in the parade, not only because it is a place of honour, but in case there is an urgent call, the front of the parade makes for an easy exit in an emergency. On this day there was an emergency call. The parade stops at an intersection first to allow a standby pumper, normally used to fight brush fires, to come from the station to get to the scene (which was close to the parade route in this case)  while the firefighters in the parade change assigned vehicles so the lead pumper can also proceed to the call.
423-Rowland_Canada Day parade 012.jpg
One of the highlights of the parade was the first appearance in years of the Kitimat Fire Department’s first brush fire fighting vehicle, an original Willys jeep, driven by firefighter Dave Ingram.  The jeep restoration was sponsored by the Kitimat Museum and Archives with the support of the District of Kitimat and members of the community.
424-Rowland_Canada Day parade 008.jpg
The museum also sponsors a summer program for kids.
425-Rowland_Snowflake_Canada Day parade 015.jpg
The Kitimat Marine Rescue Society, Unit 63 of the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary-Pacific, uses Snowflake Responder for search and rescue missions along Douglas Channel.
426-Rowland_Canada Day parade 013.jpg
Kitimat mayor Joanne Monaghan.
427-Rowland_Canada Day parade 025.jpg
Kitimat residents are used to pouring rain, so there were still lots of people along the parade route. (although the cool, wet June, now edging into July is a bit unusual).
428-Rowland_Canada Day parade 018.jpg
Watching the spectators from inside a nice, dry car.

430-Rowland_Canada Day parade 019.jpg The environmental group, Douglas Channel Watch, took the prize for the best overall float in the 2011 parade.

431-Rowland_Canada Day parade 020.jpg

A dog enjoys the view from the pickup truck hauling the Douglas Channel Watch float.

432-Rowland_Canada Day parade 021.jpg
David Venman holds the Coy Cup in the Canada Day Parade.  The Kitimat Ice Demons  of the CIHL won their fourth Coy Cup in six seasons in 2011; the B.C. Senior Men’s AA provincial championship.  (At least one of the hockey teams I support won a cup this year).
433-Rowland_Canada Day parade 024.jpgThe Kitimat Chamber of Commerce float promotes going fishing, a major tourist draw for the Kitimat region.
Enhanced by Zemanta

Recommended Posts

ceremony Haisla Nation Kitamaat Village Kitimat Photography Reconciliation Sony RX10iii storm

Bridging the Núyem, the new Haisla Bridge pole

On September 30, 2024 the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation the Haisla Nation  ( x̄á’isla nation) and the District of Kitimat came to together to raise “Bridging our Núyem,” a new pole that commemorates the new Haisla Bridge over the Kitimat River. Hundreds of people from both Kitimat and Haisla in a fierce late […]

Robin Rowland