Despite some rain Prince George filled the park to celebrate the annual event 🇨🇦
With pockets of sunshine and a lot of rain, Prince George nevertheless came out to celebrate Canada’s 156th birthday at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park.
“What a day to celebrate Canada Day and see all the people in their reds and ready to celebrate this beautiful day on Mother Earth,” said McIntosh.Lheidli T’enneh Chief Dolleen Logan also offered a greeting and thanked all of the volunteers for making the event possible. “This is Canada’s 156th birthday and I think we do have the best country in the world,” said MLA Mike Morris.
“We share our culture together and come together as one family at Lheiildi T’enneh park. This is a beautiful event,” said Yu. “Half a century ago we hosted a 1973 Canada day for the first time in this park, 50 year later we are still going as strong as ever. Our society has been growing with Canada for the past 50 years and we have helped to make Prince George more inclusive and welcoming as a city and we hope to make the next 50 years even better,” said Sampson on behalf of the multicultural society’s president Patrick Pocha.
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