Top 5 This Week SHEILA LETITIA JANE ROWLAND Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 5, 2025 BERT MCGIBBON Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 4, 2025 JAMES ANDREW ROBINSON Death Notices Expositor Staff - December 4, 2025 Drug Warning Local Expositor Staff - December 3, 2025 Five running for chief of Sheguiandah Local Michael Erskine - December 3, 2025 More articles SHEILA LETITIA JANE ROWLAND Death Notices BERT MCGIBBON Death Notices JAMES ANDREW ROBINSON Death Notices Drug Warning Local Let there be light! Local Ministry of Natural Resources charges down in 2025 rifle hunt Local Canada Day celebrations on Manitoulin! NewsLocal Author: Expositor Staff July 5, 2023 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The South Baymouth parade is one not to be missed. Little Current 1 of 11 It was all fun and games in downtown Little Current. The Wiky 3 Johnny Cash tribute band entertains at Soldier Park in Little Current. Katie Harper sings O Canada in English, French and Aninishinabemowin. South Baymouth 1 of 10 Providence Bay 1 of 3 Providence Bay was the place in the area to view fireworks on Canada Day. photo by Scott McGregor Kagawong Organizer Dianne Fraser at the annual St. John’s Church barbecue, bake and yard sale in Kagawong. Manitowaning 1 of 4 The Manitowaning cardboard boat races is always a crowd-pleaser. Tobias Van Velven enjoys the waterslide at the Manitowaning beach. Ice Lake 1 of 2 There was a large group of people on hand to enjoy the annual Ice Lake community picnic. Gore Bay 1 of 9 Cheesy Canada Day fun in Gore Bay. Some of the participants who played a shaving cream and Cheetos tossing game. Fishing for ducks at the Canada Day kids’ festival in Gore Bay. photo by Alexandra Wilson-Zegil Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff Tagscanada daycanada day celebrationsCanada Day eventsCanada Day paradecanada day weekendgore bayIce Lakekagawonglittle currentmanitowaningpaywallprovidence baysouth baymouth Previous articleBurns Wharf Theatre Players urge Assiginack Township council to push for new arts and events centreNext articleIt was a Central Manitoulin Lions Homecoming Weekend for the books