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These youngsters had fun trying out the Tug of War course at the Kingsville Highland Games at Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary on Saturday, June 24. The kids were invited to try their hand at pulling the big rope under the watchful eye of members of the Essex-Kent Scottish Tug of War Team. The games attracted over 1,000 spectators in its first year at Jack Miner. More photos are on page 11. SUN photo by Deanna Bertrand
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No shortage of things to do on Canada Day weekend
By Mark Ribble If you’re thinking that the summer has started off slowly, it’s time to think again. With Canada Day weekend upon us and the year officially half over, events are aplenty in the Kingsville-Leamington-Wheatley readership area. Starting in the west, Kingsville’s Canada Day starts at 1:30 pm at the arena and baseball diamond complex with bouncy castles, live entertainment, pony rides and lots of children’s activities, culminating in a deluxe fireworks display at 10 pm at Lakeside Park. In Leamington, the annual Arts at the Marina will start Saturday morning at Leamington’s Lakeside Marina and Rick Atkin Park. It will run until 6 pm on Satur-
day and from 10 am-4 pm on Sunday. Admission is by donation. Later on Saturday, the Almost Famous Band will entertain live from the Sunset Amphitheatre stage following an opening act from the Walkerville Collegiate rock band. The music gets underway at 7:30 pm and will be followed by a fireworks display over Lake Erie. In the village of Wheatley, a whole weekend is on tap with the annual Fish Festival kicking off Friday, June 30 and continuing through Sunday evening. Friday will feature Wheatley’s own Ryan Bradley and Leamington’s Jody Raffoul on the Two Creeks Conservation Area stage, as well as kids events from 6-9 pm. On Saturday, the focus will shift to Wheat-
ley Harbour, where the famous tug of war, tote box races and lots of other activity will take place, including food vendors and kids activities. The famous Fish Festival Fish Fry will take place Satur-
day evening at Wheatley Area Arena. Sunday’s activities will include the annual Breakfast with the Ladies Auxiliary, uptown Fish Festival Parade, classic car show, and live music
with Johnny Rovere. The action will then return to the harbour for the boat parade at 7 pm and the fireworks at 10 pm. Check out all three events on social media for detailed schedules.
The 2022 Canada Day Fireworks off Seacliff Beach.
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