Canada Day 2025 Celebrated Across Glengarry
- Barkerville celebrated the 157th annual Dominion Day and Canada Day on July 1 with many people attending events.
- Participants gathered at St. Saviour's Anglican Church for the Canada Day Drumming event, a simultaneous event nationwide.
- The day included various games and a gold panning competition with 12 kids participating.
- Live music and entertainment were highlighted by a performance from the Interstellar Jays at the House Hotel Saloon.
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