This year, the Rock 'N' Roll Festival that usually takes place around that weekend did not take place. Luckily, there was a week-long celebration for Canada Day, which distracted everyone from the lack of the festival.
The celebrations started off on June 28 with an open air market and activities on Water Street in Chatham and street dance later that evening. (Unfortunately I was unable to get pictures).
On June 30 there was a concert at one of the local churches and the fireworks display took place over the Newcastle waterfront.
Starting up with red sparks.
A few of the fireworks were shot to look like they were coming off the water.
Getting into the more colourful spectacular.
Three different fireworks in various stages of explosion.
Starting to set off the bigger fireworks.
Sizzle firework going off in center of another firework.
Setting off an array of colours all at once.
Celebrating Canada Day with red and silver.
Getting near the end of the display.
The grand finale of the Canada Day fireworks display.
On July 1 the Canada Day parade walked the streets of Miramichi with all different floats and cars. The parade is sponsored annually by Miramichi's Station 1 volunteer fire department, who took out the vintage truck for the parade.
Children's Wish Foundation float.
Honda cars.
Station 1 volunteer fire department.
A view of some of the floats and other participants going along the route.
Vintage car.
Float being pulled by a tractor.
The old vintage fire truck.