One-Tank Trip for
June 25-16
(c) By Jim Fox
Two Royal Canadian
Navy ships will join an early colonial Spanish vessel and the return of the
Vikings on the Toronto waterfront on Canada Day weekend.
The visits are part
of the Redpath Waterfront Festival that will launch the Tall Ships Challenge
Great Lakes series.
Activities from
July 1 to 3 will span the waterfront from HTO Park to the Yonge Street slip
with ship deck tours, the Parade of Sail, Ultimutts Stunt Dog Show and the
Waterfront Artisan Market.
The Viking ship Draken Harald Harfagre has returned, following the route of the discovery of the New World 1,000 years ago. |
“Visitors will also
be able to check out live music, dance demos, live art and buskers at the
Simcoe and Rees WaveDecks and take in the beauty of the Parade of Sail,” said
publicist Peggy Sheffield.
The big attraction is
the sailing vessels with a public grand opening on Thursday featuring two navy ships
and other highlights of the weekend.
“The Redpath
Waterfront Festival attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors to Toronto's
Waterfront . . . especially this year as we welcome the return of the tall
ships,” said Deborah Wilson of PortsToronto.
Admission is free,
with a nominal charge for ship deck tours aside from the navy vessels.
The fleet is in
The navy’s first
visit will offer free tours of the HMCS Kingston and Goose Bay.
They will be
stationed in Harbour Square Park and the public is invited to join navy
personnel on their daily run, test their fitness in a navy-themed obstacle
course and watch the Urban Fresh Navy Cook Off.
The Royal Canadian
Navy will have the HMCS Goose Bay at the waterfront fest in Toronto.
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Joining them is a crew
of sailors from around the world arriving aboard the world’s largest Viking
ship, Draken Harald Harfagre, that followed the route of the discovery of the
New World 1,000 years ago.
Visitors can also
tour El Galeon, an early colonial Spanish ship and floating museum, with six
decks of exhibits to explore.
El Galeon, an early colonial Spanish ship, will be open for tours on the Toronto waterfront. |
There’s also the
Pride of Baltimore II, an 1812-era schooner, along with O Canada, an
around-the-world, one-person, racing yacht, and three Brigantines: St. Lawrence
II (Kingston), TS Playfair (Toronto) and STV Pathfinder (Toronto).
Deck tours are
offered on Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tours cost $15; $10 for ages six to 10; free, five and younger.
The grand finale
Parade of Sail with all participating ships plus “unique” local vessels taking
part starts at 4 p.m. on July 3.
The grand finale Parade of Sail takes place July 3 at the Redpath Waterfront Festival. |
The ships will sail
along Toronto’s harbour from west to east with thousands of spectators lining the
entire stretch of the waterfront.
For more details: TOwaterfrontfest.com
The Westin Harbour
Castle hotel is offering a special room rate for festival visitors: west.tn/1POYkRl
Fox trot
Happening
now is the Puslinch Lakeside Living Home Tour today (June 25) from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. with a chance to visit six properties.
The small, private kettle
lake east of Cambridge, has featured more than 50 homes since the tours began
in 2005, said Donna O’Krafka of the Puslinch Lake Conservation Association.
Visitors to the Puslinch Lakeside Living Home Tour travel by pontoon boat between properties. |
Visitors are taken
by pontoon boat to each of the homes (or they can drive) from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m., with departures from the Old Marina Restaurant and at 28 Lakeside Drive
on McCormick’s Point.
Tickets are $25,
with the money supporting the Lake Restoration Fund. myplca.com
Canada, eh!
Acclaimed Ontario
folk trio Trent Severn, known for “original, contemporary songs described as
Canadian history in harmony,” will perform at Stratford’s Revival House (70
Brunswick St.) on June 30 at 9 p.m.
The folk music group Trent Severn (Emm Gryner, Dayna Manning and Lindsay Schindler) will be performing in Stratford. |
The local group showcases Dayna
Manning (guitar, banjo, vocals), Emm Gryner (bass guitar,
background vocals) and Lindsay Schindler (fiddle, background
vocals).
“The band composes
beautifully crafted, evocative songs that continue the deeply poetic legacy of
true ‘red-and-white pioneering troubadours, such as Stompin’ Tom Connors, Ian
and Sylvia Tyson and Gordon Lightfoot,” said publicist Mary-Lou Schagena.
“The talented
southern Ontario trio planted their Maple Leaf flag deeply in the firmament of
the Canadian roots music with a folk version of O Canada and Stealin’ Syrup,”
she said.
Tickets are $20,
advance; $25 at the door. stringbonepresents.com
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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