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The Rideau Canal Festival Committee today
announced Ottawa’s first celebration of Canada’s most recent UNESCO World
Heritage Site – the Rideau Canal. The inaugural edition of the festival is
slated for the August Civic Holiday long weekend (August 1st – 4th, 2008).
“This festival demonstrates that tourism, leisure, and environmentalism,
and heritage can indeed converge very successfully,” said Henry Storgaard, the
first Volunteer Chairman of the Rideau Canal Festival Committee, a group of
prominent local citizens who pooled their time and resources to make the
festival a reality. “It always impresses me to see how friends and colleagues
across Canada speak with such pride about the canal and the activities that
surround it. It’s a real Canadian icon and it is wonderful that it will now
become a heritage site for the world to enjoy,” he added.
This free festival will have myriad activities for everyone: Colonel By
Heritage Fair, the first Rideau Canal Night Flotilla, World Heritage Flotilla
starting from Fort Henry in Kingston, the world’s largest parade of bicylces
(aiming for a Guinness World Record), Ecosphere – The Green Rendezvous, and
more.
The Ontario Government was instrumental in bringing the festival to
fruition. “The McGuinty Government is proud to be a partner in this exciting
festival that celebrates our rich culture and heritage and commemorates the
Rideau Canal as Ontario’s only UNESCO world heritage site,” said Madeleine
Meilleur, M.P.P. for Ottawa-Vanier.
The festival has partnered with Zerofootprint, a Toronto-based
not-for-profit organization that helps organizations work towards eco-friendly
events and activities.
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