Photograph shows a Float made from a truck and trailer topped with a green octopus in one of the Kitimat parades. Please note the transparent tarp over the rear of the float.
Photograph shows a Float made from a truck and trailer topped with a green octopus in one of the Kitimat parades. Please note the transparent tarp over the rear of the float.
Photo showing The Fire Department float in the Canada Day parade. There are two firefighters in uniform at the back of the float, and one in the very front. In the middle are young children in sporting uniforms. The young boy nearest the front is holding a ball under his arm, and is dressed to play soccer.
Photo showing The Fire Department float in the Canada Day parade. There are two firefighters in uniform at the back of the float, and one in the very front. In the middle are young children in sporting uniforms. The young boy nearest the front is holding a ball under his arm, and is dressed to play soccer.
Photo showing there is one flag at each of the four corners of the float, and there are people on top of it sitting in chairs . There is also a figure at the back of the float wearing a hat and holding a large ax.
Photo showing there is one flag at each of the four corners of the float, and there are people on top of it sitting in chairs . There is also a figure at the back of the float wearing a hat and holding a large ax.
A truck full of young hockey and lacrosse players. There is a sign on the front of the truck that reads, "Sponsors Minor Lacrosse", and a sign on the passenger door that reads, "Sponsors Minor Hockey".
A truck full of young hockey and lacrosse players. There is a sign on the front of the truck that reads, "Sponsors Minor Lacrosse", and a sign on the passenger door that reads, "Sponsors Minor Hockey".
Photograph of an undoubtedly the heaviest float in the Dominion Day parade was entered by the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce. Along with few tons of aluminum ingot the float included the log pictured above. Clearing the overpass with only inches to spare the big fellow weighed in at 50,000 LBS, was over 200 years old and had 5,000 board feet of dressed lumber, enough to build a fair sized house.
Photograph of an undoubtedly the heaviest float in the Dominion Day parade was entered by the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce. Along with few tons of aluminum ingot the float included the log pictured above. Clearing the overpass with only inches to spare the big fellow weighed in at 50,000 LBS, was over 200 years old and had 5,000 board feet of dressed lumber, enough to build a fair sized house.
Photo showing the Knights of Columbus float in the Canada Day parade. The K of C logo is at the front of the float, and the members of the club are onboard. Some members are in uniform and are walking alongside and behind the float.
Photo showing the Knights of Columbus float in the Canada Day parade. The K of C logo is at the front of the float, and the members of the club are onboard. Some members are in uniform and are walking alongside and behind the float.