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• Thin, Regular, Whole Wheat or Gluten Free Crust• Build Your Own Pizza• 36 Toppings & 9 Sauces

• $12.00 Pizza Every Tuesday!• Awesome Lasagna• Salads, Wings & More...

The Di� erence is Taste

Happy Canada DayHappy Canada DayHappy Canada DayHappy Canada DayHappy Canada DayTake-out

orDelivery

from Darren, Fanni & the Staff

Mountains of toppings and an avalanche of taste Brand New Wing FlavoursNOW AVAILABLE !

Gift Certifi cates Available!

250-423-0007 592 - 8th Avenue, Fernie, BC

Fernie Leisure Services250.423.2245 www.fernie.ca

2014 Canada Day CelebrationsPrentice ParkTuesday, July 1st, 2014Festivitiesstart at 12:00 pm

Stage Schedule1:30pm Whispers on a Quest

2:00pm Hark Raving Sirens

2:55pm Liam Faucher

3:50pm Yay! Fal Sisters!

4:15pm Thar Be Dragons Duo

7:00pm Hark Raving Sirens

8:00pm Red Girl

9:00pm Indigo Joseph

10:00pm The Archers

11:00pm Fireworks

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Mayor and Council extend a warm welcome to all area residents and visitors and invite everyone to come and celebrate

Canada Day at Prentice Park.We live in the greatest country of the world;

we Canadians enjoy freedom and quality of life unsurpassed elsewhere, so let’s acknowledge this special day by celebrating together.Festivities begin at noon with the singing of

Oh Canada, followed by cake cutting by Council members.Included in the day will be the Mountain Market, a rugby

exhibition, kids bike and pet parade, kids tent sponsored by the Fernie Chamber of Commerce, a refreshment garden, food concessions and day long entertainment including clowns and music.

The City of Fernie is a proud supporter of this event celebrating the 147th birthday of our country.

Special thanks to the businesses, organizations and individuals that provide time and talent to support this annual community event.

We want to extend appreciation to the individuals that contribute to Canada Day and all supporters of this civic event that, although driven by the City, is successful only because of the many who participate by organizing, and delivering.

On behalf of Council and staff please come, enjoy the day and show your pride in being Canadian.

Happy Canada Day Mary Giuliano, Mayor

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Canada Day Celebration at Lake Koocanusa

KOOCANUSA CAMPSITE

Annual Canada DayParade & Fireworks

Saturday, June 28thSee our website www.koocanusacampsite.com for times

and further details.

Fireworks atDusk

KIKOMUN CREEK RD. - OFF HIGHWAY 3& MARINA

Welcome to Canada Day 2014

Yay! Fal Sisters. Submitted photo

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•O’Canada•Pet & Bike Parade•Bike Races Sponsored by Gear Hub•Cake to Celebrate•Rugby Exhibition•Bouncy Houses•Treasure Hunt Sponsored by Eco-Garden•Kids Craft Tent Sponsored by Fernie Chamber•Entertainment - All Day Long•Mountain Market•Food Concessions•Fireworks at Dusk

Join Us at Prentice Park

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2014 Canada Day Celebrations

Elks LodgeCardboard Boat Race

Maiden Lake11:00 am

Beside Elk Valley HospitalNoon to 5:00 pm & 7:00 pm to Dusk!

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Canada Surfs Sale

Huge discounts on Wake Surfers,

Stand Up Paddle Boards and Long Boards

Happy Canada Day FernieDowntown Fernie

www.givershirts.com

Canada Rocks

Red Girl

Redgirl is a light shade of bluegrass with some visible folk roots showing.Fronted by the clear and fearless vocals of Anie Hepher: Redgirl’s music is

built around her pure and unfettered voice, clawhammer banjo, guitar and occasionally, a sassy ukulele.

Michael Hepher (married to the girl) on lead guitar, mandolin and backing vocals, brings a balance in harmony, humour and musical creativity to the songs and stories of the band.

Bringing it all home with wholesome and steady bass lines is Steve Jones on his “new” 1953 Kay upright bass.

Thar Be Dragons Duo

Thar Be Dragons is a musical project started by Hartt Goldman in Toronto and moved to the mountains of Fernie in 2012. Within weeks of arriving in Fernie, Hartt

encountered Zac Barrett playing fiddle to a pack of “Happy Hounds” out on the trails. The two have been jamming most Wednesdays ever since (at the Royal Jam night run by Zac) and they continue to play various venues in the Elk Valley as a band or duo. Zac’s amazing musical instincts on multiple instruments are a compelling complement for Hartt’s original compositions. The duo play genres ranging from the rock originals off Thar Be Dragons 2012 album “Got a Light?” to newer roots songs written here in the Elk Valley.

With non-stop entertainment on the stage all day, the music never stops at the

Canada Day celebrations. This year, three amazing and very different bands will keep the crowds grooving to tunes and tapping their feet.

MUSIC IN THE PARK

Indigo Joseph

Indigo Joseph is a multi-lingual four-piece band, based out of Regina, SK. Formed in the spring of 2010, their unique blend of indie/dance/rock and do-it-yourself attitude

garnered them spots at the 2011 Regina Folk Festival, Bengough Gateway Festival, an opening slot for the Library Voices' "Summer of Lust" EP release. They have released two self-financed EP's, (Indigo Joseph, 2011), (Lilith, 2012) and are currently tracking their debut LP entitled "Collage".

In 2013 they were privileged to showcase at several national caliber industry events such as CMW, JUNOFest, and NXNE. In their hometown, they won 104.9 the Wolf 's "Queen City Rocks" battle of the bands. The prize, including a two thousand dollar bursary and airplay on the Wolf, prompted the band to go back to the studio to record their song "Others". The new single debuted in full rotation on 104.9 the Wolf beginning August 1st, 2013. In fall 2013, "Others" was named CBC Music's "Indie Song of the Summer" out of over 150 different tracks from across the nation. Others hit #1 on the CBC R3-30 chart and stayed in the top 10 for 8 consecutive weeks.

Following up the success of their single Others, Indigo has begun the process of creating their first full-length album, entitled Collage. The new record will explore themes such as conflict and resolution in art (and life). It will be available digitally, as well as on CD and 180g Vinyl (September 1st, 2014)."

Indigo Joseph is from Regina and their website is: http://www.indigojoseph.com

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Whispers on a Quest

What do you get when you put a joy-activist opera singer, a firefighting rhythm guru goat herder, a poetic toe-tapping Kiwi and a boxing guitar junky cowboy

together and then add reggae loving Yogi to finish off the mix?...Shh listen carefully... you’ve got yourself the band 'Whisperers On A Quest'. 

The band member’s unique mix of backgrounds and skills as well as its grounding influence in World Music delivers an eclectic music scape that makes your want to shake your groove thing while simultaneously breathing in the harmonies. This group aims to explore the outcomes of music fusion as they journey through the possibilities of their diverse musical talents. Come join them on this Quest!!!

The Archers

The Archers, who were awarded Victoria’s Times Colonist Music Award - “Act to Watch for 2013” and Monday Magazine’s Favourite “Emerging Artist/ Band Award”

in April 2013, were also nominated for a “Young Performer of the Year Award” by the 2012 Canadian Folk Music Awards, crowned Youthink’s “BC's Best Teen Band” in April 2011 and won Victoria’s “Garage Band Live” in May 2011. 

The Archers unique Folk/Rock sound is created by their ability to be multi-talented musicians, songwriters and performers. Sharing the roles of lead vocals, guitar, piano, bass, drums, mandolin, banjo and multiple other percussion instruments, the band from Victoria, B.C. create an impressive and versatile sound full of compelling harmonies and fantastic energy.

In April 2013 they recorded their debut full length album at Monarch Studio with Tom Dobrzanski (Said The Whale, We Are The City) and had it mastered at SAE with Roger Seibel (Broken Social Scene, Death Cab for Cutie, Bon Iver,Tegan and Sara). (release date tbd) Prior to that in August 2011 the band produced their EP, "Much More Than Merry Men", where it was added into rotation on CBC Radio3, CBC Radio 1 nationally, The Zone 91.3FM and college stations. They were also Victoria’s Zone 91.3FM’s Band of the Month in June 2012. 

The Archers have performed at numerous events, including NXNE, Mission Folk Music Festival, Rifflandia Festival, VicFest, BC Day, Canada Day Main Stage, the CBC Toque Sessions, Fringe Festival, Folk West, Kulth Festival, and TedX Youth Conference and opened for Hey Ocean, Wake Owl, the Belle Game, Delhi 2 Dublin, We Are The City, Jon and Roy (Vancouver CD release with Ryan Guldemond), Steven Page, The Odds, Grand Analog, Rococode and Kim Churchill.  Touring extensively over the last two years they’ve put over 35,000 km on their van.  

“The Archers, or if Mumford and Sons had sons: With influences drawn from the softer side of the rock spectrum, The Archers merry brand of music brings together warm harmonies, direct lyrics and pointed guitars. If the groups' aim with "The Sun Will Rise" was to create winning whimsical folk-pop, then The Archers have hit their target.” - Steve Venegas CBC Radio 3 - Jun 11, 2012

"There’s a certain balance that can be hard to achieve; that perfect blend between musical integrity and catchy hooks, lyrics that are both wise and relatable, and accessible melodies without sacrificing instrumental depth. Victoria locals, The Archers, made reaching that balance seem nearly effortless with their debut EP, Much More Than Merry Men." - Youthink Magazine - Kirsty Chan

Archers are from Victoria B.C. and their website is - http://www.thearchersband.com

Hark Raving Sirens

Bringing ukelele, guitar and the most impressive instrument of them all, three amazing voices working as one, these ladies have really created something special.

From interesting country ditties to twisted pop covers they have a sound that will have you toe tapping and singing along in no time

Yay! Fal Sisters

Yay!Fal Sisters! The name itself just makes you want to smile. These two colourful Kootenay ladies thrive on costumes and creativity. Their performances are

a visual parade as they celebrate music and artistry in their own unique way. With Fernie's Tickle Trunk being their supportive sponsor, the thought on everyone’s minds as they enter is “oh what will these ladies be wearing...”

The two ladies behind this sisterhood show are Sonia Roy and Kylie Rogers Walker who have been performing together in the Elk Valley for over six years.  You can also see them as part of 'Whisperers On a Quest' playing at 1:30 pm on Main Stage. 

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CANADA DAY CELEBRATION

July 1st11 am to 3 pm

Elkford Aquatic Centre

11:00-3:00 pm PT the Clown Face Painting11:00-3:00 pm The Bouncy Business 11:30-1:00 pm Free Family Barbeque 12:00 pm O`Canada Singing 12:15 pm Cake Cutting 1:00-3:00 pm Caricature Artist - Johnny Ogden 1:00-3:00 pm Free Public Swim

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LocallyOwned & Operated

For the second year in a row Canada Day

celebrations will include the Fernie Elks Lodge #81 challenging all other area Service Clubs and community minded groups of Fernie to a Cardboard Boat Race. The first team to paddle across Maiden Lake in a cardboard boat, switch paddlers (relay) and back to the beach wins. Boats must be non-waxed cardboard, duct-tape and paint and cannot exceed 50% of their surface area by duct-tape. Single or couple paddlers are allowed and the boat can be any size. Boat inspection at 10:30 am at Maiden Lake Beach. Event to start at exactly 11:00 am (rain or shine). All proceeds go to a local charity or community group of the winner's choice.

Canada Day Children’s Craft Tent

Fernie’s celebration of Canada Day is a great event for people of all ages. Coming together to celebrate our vast and beautiful nation brings to the surface a sense of wonder and patriotism that can be forgotten throughout the year. Introducing the

children of our community to the holiday and the celebrations is a wonderful way to spend the day together as a family in a fun, social setting.

The Children’s Craft Tent is always a hit during the Canada Day celebrations, offering kids a chance to create take-home crafts commemorating their Canada Day. This year the Fernie Chamber of Commerce will be offering kids the opportunity to create three different crafts in the Children’s Craft Tent: hand-print Canadian flags, Canada Day sun-catchers, and Canada Day fireworks.

The Children’s Craft Tent will be set up from 1:00 to 4:00

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Cardboard Boat Race

p.m. in Prentice Park. Be sure to come check us out for some great family fun on July 1st!

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A history of Canada Day

in FernieOn June 20, 1868, a

proclamation signed by the Governor General, Lord

Monck, called upon all Her Majesty's loving subjects throughout Canada to join in the celebration of the anniversary of the formation of the union of the British North America provinces in a federation under the name of Canada on July 1. The July 1 holiday was established by statute in 1879, under its original name, Dominion Day. In 1982 the celebration was renamed Canada Day.

In the early years of the last century in Fernie, Dominion Day celebrations revolved around sporting events such as baseball, football (soccer), and different kinds of footraces.

The 1903 festivities included a fat men’s race (200lbs and over), as well as a blindfold wheelbarrow race. First prize for the fat men’s race was 100 cigars and second place won a $2 bottle of perfume. Another popular event was catching a greased pig, with the lucky winner taking home the pig. Loggers’ sports such as log rolling were also held at the mills around Fernie. Different competitions were held over the years, including a first aid competition held on the grounds of what is now City Hall in 1915, and a Dominion Day Queen Competition in 1923. Parades were often a main feature of the day’s celebrations.

In 1927, the beginning of July 1 as we know it today, Fernie and the rest of Canada celebrated the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation. A national committee was established, which made suggestions as to how local communities could mark the occasion. In Ottawa, the laying of the cornerstone by the Governor General of the Confederation Building and the inauguration of the Carillon in the Peace Tower were the highlights. In addition, Canada's telegraph and telephone companies, plus the 23 radio stations, forged a nation-wide link to broadcast speeches, songs, poems, and the peals of the carillon bells live from Ottawa. Fernie marked the occasion with a parade.

Picnics were also a big part of the local celebrations. In Coal Creek, the Miners Picnic was

held every July 1. The children would watch excitedly at their mothers prepared, cooked, and packed food for the event. The train would take families to the picnic site. The day was all about friendly competition, food, and ice cream. At the end of the day the children were rounded up and loaded on to the train where seats were found and all were glad to be on their way home, treasuring fond memories and sharing them for days to come.

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Beer GardensThe Fernie curling club’s season is from the middle of October to the middle

of April. the club’s demographics have changed dramatically over the last few years, our open membership now consists from ages 25 – 65 plus with a strong

Senior’s membership that continues to grow every year.Hosting events such as the beer garden on Canada Day is very important to the Curling

Club because it keeps us in the public eye and any profit we make goes straight back into the club for crucial updating on the club house and buying new equipment for maintaining our ice, which has improved tremendously over the last couple of years.

Over the next five years, our focus is to continue to grow our membership, to start up a youth membership and to get back into Bon Spiels, both hosting them and attending them at other clubs. Our goal is to keep curling alive and an integral part of our community!

Find it, name it at the EcoGarden

On Canada Day, the Community EcoGarden will host a unique treasure hunt for kids. Because we have a “no picking” policy at the garden, this hunt will involve taking a very close look at all the natural things at the garden and

writing down – or drawing – what is found.Armed with a sharp pencil and sharp eyes you, the hunter, will work from a list of things

to find, like “something soft” and “something round.” What is it? If you don’t know its name, just describe it in a few words, or draw a picture of it!

This fun activity can be enjoyed by little ones with a parent or older sister or brother to help read and write; older kids can do the hunt alone or with a friend. Hunters can enter their completed forms in a draw for a small prize, held at the end of the day.

Everyone is welcome to drop by during the afternoon to see what’s growing, find out about the EcoGarden from a member-gardener, or simply to relax in the shade of our magnificent cottonwood trees.

Photos courtesy of the Fernie Museum

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Mo u n t a i n Market will kick off their

season at the CANADA DAY Festivities on Tuesday, July 1 from 12-5 pm in Prentice Park. It’s the first market of 2014, and it’s usually one of our biggest! Come and join us for the fun!

Any vendors interested in participating in this event must pre-register so that we can reserve you a space. To learn more and reserve a spot contact us at www.mountainmarket.ca or call (250)423-6674

Mountain Market will resume in Rotary Park starting Sunday July 6th, 2014 from 10 -2 pm. The market will run weekly until September long weekend. We are looking forward to seeing you there! 

Mountain Market

Call to book ice time at the Fernie Memorial Arena 250-423-2245

Happy Canada Day

City Hall 501-3rd Avenue, Fernie250.423.6817www.fernie.ca

From Counciland staff

at theCity of Fernie

See you at the celebration!

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