Halton Hills will once again be celebrating Canada Day with two major community events. Glen Williams is a historic village featuring a former woolen mill and flour mill that are now used as artisan and antique markets. Glen Williams should be on every ones list to start the day with a pancake breakfast. Noon hour is the parade followed by opening ceremonies, Duck Races and many more family events. Special thanks to the volunteers who work so hard in putting on the Canada Day Festivities in the Glen. Glen Williams has been a Canada Day tradition for decades attracting 1000's of families. St. Albin's church will also have a barbecue followed by fireworks.
Acton's Prospect Park will also be a hub of activity as the annual Canada Day Concerts in the Park. Local entertainment will be provided by last year's Acton Idol winner Kelsey Kirkpatrick. A fireworks display will be held at Prospect Park. Bring your lawn chairs. What better place to see these brilliant fireworks reflect on the waters of Fairy Lake. The fireworks are put on by the Acton Fire Association. Although the fireworks are free a donation will be very much appreciated.
Again, special thanks to the Acton B.I.A. and the Acton Firefighters Association for their efforts in making Prospect Park a special place to celebrate Canada's 143rd birthday.
Also, I would like to add that Norval will also have a BBQ and fireworks at the Norval United Church.
Happy Canada Day.
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