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Toronto’s Centennial Launch Event -
“The Parks Canada Experience”

Photo Gallery - May 21, 2011

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Parks Canada’s inflatable beaver and our new mascot, Parka, in Dundas Square. Parks Canada’s inflatable beaver and our new mascot, Parka, in Dundas Square.
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Hon. Peter Kent, Minister of the Environment, throws the first pitch at the Blue Jays game!
The Honourable Peter Kent and Alan Latourelle, ParksCanada CEO, open Parks Canada's Centennial Day, at the Rogers Centre, in Toronto.
Minister Kents accepts a honourary team jersey, before throwing out the first pitch at a Toronto Blue Jays game to celebrate Parks Canada centennial, at the Rogers Centre, in Toronto.
The official party tours the CN tower celebration grounds.
Parks Canada’s inflatable beaver and our new mascot, Parka, in Dundas Square.
Dancers from Aklavik perform at Dundas Square.
A member of Parks Canada’s Mountain WIT theatre troupe entertains the crowd.
Parka, our new mascot in Toronto!
Hon. Peter Kent, Minister of the Environment, throws the first pitch at the Blue Jays game!
Our new mascot, Parka, enjoys slacklining.
Meeting a snake at the Critter Corner.
Drummers welcome the official party.
Ribbon cutting ceremony.
Costumed soldiers
A Viking woman tries walking the slackline.
Anne of Green Gables brings Prince Edward Island to Toronto!
Meeting a snake at the Critter Corner.

Date Modified 2011-05-20
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