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Photos: Canada Days in Port Clements 2024

By Haida Gwaii News · Published July 11, 2024 · Updated May 12, 2026
Photos: Canada Days in Port Clements 2024
  • Shane Marrs measures Marcelo Cabianca's catch at the Kids Fishing Derby at Rainbow Wharf on Friday, June 28. In front is Tomás, behind is Scott Cabianca, while Leidys Barrios Barona holds the fishing rod. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Emma Lore flags the start of the Canada Days trail run. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Connor Beachy shows off the crab he fished. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Katie Prowse shows off her catch at the Kids Fishing Derby at Rainbow Wharf on Friday, June 28. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Shane Marrs gets the ruler out. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Carter Beachy aiming for the big fish. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Carter Beachy wins a prize in the Kids Fishing Derby. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • A family waves from a Port Clements Volunteer Fire Department engine in the Canada Days parade on Saturday, June 29. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • A classic roars by in the Canada Days parade on Saturday, June 29. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Emma Lore and Leidys Barrios Barona volunteered to organize the Port Clements Trail Run on Saturday, June 29. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Dulce and Carter pedal along the Sunset Park trail. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Alexandria and Isabella finished the Trail Race second and were all smiles despite the downpour. (Doris Fischer photo)
  • Kids enjoyed face-painting, pony rides, cotton candy and a bouncy castle at Canada Days on Sunday, June 30.
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  • The Mud Bog Rally on Sunday, June 30 was the crowd favourite at Canada Days in Port Clements. (Doris Fischer photo)
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