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What the four major cities in the north will offer for Canada Day
What the four major cities in the north will offer for Canada Day

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What the four major cities in the north will offer for Canada Day

Communities in northeastern Ontario are holding drone and fireworks displays – some are having both – to celebrate Canada's birthday. Communities in northeastern Ontario will have many offerings for residents July 1 to celebrate Canada Day. Last year, Sudbury and Timmins introduced drone shows instead of fireworks for the first time – with decidedly mixed reaction. Canadian flag Communities in northeastern Ontario will have many offerings for residents July 1 to celebrate Canada Day. 'We had a great turnout, however, the feedback from the community was not the greatest,' said Lacey Rigg, coordinator of meetings, conventions and sports tourism with the City of Timmins. 'They really wanted fireworks back. So as a result, our council had put forward a motion to put a budget of $100,000. So this year, the committee has decided to go with a larger fireworks show. And we are doing it in the centre of our city at Gillies Lake Conservation Area.' Drones and fireworks Officials in Sudbury, however, said the drone show was well-received – but fireworks are also making a comeback this year. 'This year we will have a 300-drone show lasting 15 minutes,' said Mitch Seguin, director of operations, adding the drones will be integrated with a sound show. 'What's also new is that immediately following our drone show, the City of Sudbury will be hosting a fireworks display, as well. So really, a combination of the two makes it, at least from my perspective, potentially one of Canada's longest evening viewings.' In Sault Ste Marie, officials said fireworks are a much cheaper option. 'A lot of people love the bangs, love the loudness and the kids love it,' said Rick Borean, the city's supervisor of community services. 'For us, our biggest thing is, location-wise, it would be hard to get enough drones in the area, fast enough. And ... we are sitting in pretty tightly restricted airspace, too, considering we are right next to the U.S. border.' In North Bay, Canada Day celebrations will also feature fireworks but officials say they have several drone shows planned throughout the summer to celebrate the city's centennial. 'We have a lot going on. For example, we have a zone. We have live music happening. There's also a Centennial station with lots of activities. And I know a lot of community partners also have a lot planned. So it's going to be good fun,' said North Bay Coun. Justine Mallah.

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