Once again Drumheller showed its national pride at the annual Canada Day Parade.
Crowds of locals and visitors lined the streets of the Drumheller Valley to cheer as the parade wound its way from Riverside through downtown Drumheller.
The parade featured many distinguished guests, including MLA for Drumheller-Stettler and Finance Minister Nate Horner, mayors and reeves from surrounding municipalities and two national political leaders.
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre and his wife Ana joined the parade. He is also running in the by-election in the riding of Battle River-Crowfoot.
Another candidate, Jonathan Bridges of the People’s Party of Canada was on route supported by national Leader Maxime Bernier.
By the numbers, an estimate of revellers was in the area of 6,000.
This year also saw continual growth with 105 floats en route. This is up from 102 in the previous year, and up from 63 in 2022.
Following the parade the local organizing committee asked online for the Veiwer’s Choice, and the Drumheller Instituton received the first place prize, in second was Grant's Oilfield and third place was Dinosaur RV Park.
There was lots to do the rest of the day, to enjoy Canada Day festivities, including, children’s activities, food trucks, cake, music and fireworks.
An estimated 6,000 people took in the Drumheller Canada Day Parade last Tuesday. There were a total of 105 floats entered in the parade, including (from top) Drumheller District 4-H Council, Dinosaur RV Park, and two revelers helped cool off with water guns.