Max Burt takes part in the egg toss game, as part of the annual Ice Lake Community Picnic held July 1.
photo by Tom Sasvari
Youngsters of all age took part in this game, where they were attempting to throw plastic disk over a lollipop, to win the latter. photo by Tom SasvariFishing for a prize! These youngsters enjoyed the fish pond on Canada Day in Gore Bay. photo by Tom SasvariStoneman Wayne Martin has a real knack for getting in the paper eating food. This year, his wife Judith saw to it he was wearing the pie instead. photo by Tom SasvariTimber!! The wooden blocks are starting to fall at this game, one of the many held during Canada Day celebrations. photo by Tom SasvariFireworks capped off all the great events and activities held as part of the Gore Bay Canada Day celebrations. photo by Tom SasvariMom Tracy and daugher Grace Bartolucci were part of the downtown Little Current Canada Day vendors market. photo by Michael ErskineLittle Current Quilt and Stitchery Guild members were on hand in downtown Little Current selling tickets on their annual Haweater Quilt fundraiser. photo by Michael ErskineFoam creatures! This was one of the more popular activities, at least for kids, at the annual Ice Lake Community Picnic July 1. There were many games, family activities, potluck lunch, auction, concession stand for everyone to enjoy. photo by Tom SasvariKids of all ages enjoyed flying a kite at the annual Ice Lake Community Picnic held on July 1. photo by Tom Sasvari