Canada 150 on Parliament Hill
Written 48-M14 [2017-07-05], Edited 54-F27 [2023-01-03]
I visited Ottawa recently to stay with my aunts and their families, and also to get to Parliament Hill for the Canada 150 concert.
- The crowds were pretty thick by Ottawa standards…
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
- There were stories of immigrants posted downtown.
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
- A speech by the Prince of Wales was going on while we were walking downtown.
- There were lots of trained stilt walkers.
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
- On Parliament Hill, it was burning hot throughout the afternoon.
- I stood on the stone fence of the Parliament… until the guards told people to get down.
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
- The view was ok while it lasted.
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
- Many presenters, even the ones that weren’t explicitly anti-colonial, made it a point to mention that Ottawa was built on Algonquin land.
- SNOW BIRDS: apparently Serena Ryder tours with these jets all the time :D
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
- Can you identify this flying object?
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
- The rain came fast, but most were prepared.
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
- There were some charming details you’d miss if you saw this on TV.
Image credit: Ratan Abraham Varghese
- The evening events were delayed for a long time, everyone got drenched. The organizers seeded false hope by starting an announcement every few minutes … just to tell everyone that events were delayed “due to weather”.
- A group of ravers on the side of the stage started singing the national anthem a few times while the organizers failed to deliver. It was really touching.
- They also sang Hakuna Matata.
- My fam and I left the scene at 21:00 as there was nothing going on, so we didn’t get to see Cirque du Soleil or the fireworks.
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