The kids parade makes its way past Parker’s General Store July 1 in Halls Harbour. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle contentRed and white filled streets across Kings and Annapolis counties July 1 as residents celebrated Canada Day by watching parades, singing O Canada and eating cake.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY.Subscribe now to access this story and more:Unlimited access to the website and appExclusive access to premium content, newsletters and podcastsFull access to the e-Edition app, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment onEnjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalistsSupport local journalists and the next generation of journalistsSUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES.Subscribe or sign in to your account to continue your reading experience.Unlimited access to the website and appExclusive access to premium content, newsletters and podcastsFull access to the e-Edition app, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment onEnjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalistsSupport local journalists and the next generation of journalistsRegister to unlock more articles.Create an account or sign in to continue your reading experience.Access additional stories every monthShare your thoughts and join the conversation in our commenting communityGet email updates from your favourite authorsSign In or Create an AccountorArticle contentEvents were held throughout the Annapolis Valley on a warm summer day.Article contentArticle content Halls Harbour’s Charles Skerry raises the flag as people sing O Canada July 1 in Halls Harbour. It was the country’s 158th birthday. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle contentArticle content Sisters Willow, 3, left, and Skye Findley, 8, enjoy some cake following the kids parade on Canada Day in Halls Harbour. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle contentArticle content Melanson’s Lori Allen celebrated her birthday on Canada Day this year. She said she was the first of 10 babies born that day at Valley Regional Hospital. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle content Halls Harbour’s Hayden Edmunds, 18, displays one of the dragons he made with his 3D printer. He was taking part in the fifth annual Kidtreperneur Business Fair July 1 in Halls Harbbour. Edmunds started Annapolis PrintPop 3D nearly a year ago. He sells a variety of items, including little animals. They are available at Parker’s General Store in Halls Harbour, Sweetest Memories in Grafton, Foote’s Farm Market in Centreville and Scotian Handmade Treasures in Windsor. He also attends craft shows and sells through his Facebook and Instagram pages. The dragon took about 17 hours to make. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle contentArticle content Greenwood Square’s James Banks, left, drives a Cockshutt 20 Deluxe tractor in the Canada Day parade in Burlington. Residents and visitors lined Long Point Road as the parade made its way to Hall Road. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle contentArticle content Chloe Fraser carried the Beavers flag for the 1st Aylesford contingent with Scouts Canada during the Canada Day parade in Burlington. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle contentArticle content Spectators wave to people on a float during the 37th annual Burlington Canada Day Celebration. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle contentArticle content Brian McConnell was giving tours of Old Holy Trinity Church in Middleton on Canada Day. The provincial heritage site was built in 1789. From left are Robin and Janet Clayton, of Moshers Corner, McConnell and Henriette van de Weijer. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle contentArticle content Joker’s Right entertains the crowd in front of Macdonald Museum in Middleton on Canada Day as flags attached to a car’s antenna flap in the wind. They were singing the Stealers Wheel hit Stuck in the Middle With You. Photo by Jason Malloy /Annapolis Valley RegisterArticle contentArticle content
IN PHOTOS: Canada Day in Kings and Annapolis counties
