Bonnyville celebrates province opening up with parade

Participants of the Xtreme Indian Relay Races participated in the Let’s Go, Lakeland Parade on July 9.
The Town of Bonnyville float included some music to entertain attendees.
The Bonnyville and District Museum float was pulled by a tractor.
(left to right) Five-year-old Mikayla, nine-year-old Mason, and six-year-old Kensi wave as the floats make their way down main street.
Freezies were a popular treat handed out during the parade.
Viper Industrial Cleaning Services turned an old truck into their float.
A young boy waves to people watching the parade unfold.
The Underground Barre group danced their way down main street.
MPI Oil Field showed off some unique machines on their float.
Yellowhead Home and Glass added a ‘Let’s go, Lakeland’ sign to their float.
Booster Juice made their first appearance in a Bonnyville parade since they opened.
The Dove Centre went all out for their float.
Irene Welecki with the Bonnyville Regional Fire Authority throws a football into the crowd.
The Bonnyville Regional Fire Authority wrapped up the event.

BONNYVILLE – Bonnyville celebrated the province opening back up with style. 

The Let’s Go, Lakeland Parade headed down main street on Friday, July 9.   

Floats of all shapes and sizes, including some horses, participated in the event meant to kick-off the Bonnyville Pro Rodeo and Xtreme Indian Relay Races scheduled for this weekend. 

Robynne Henry, Bonnyville Nouvelle

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