It’s amazing how well festivals and
animal fit together! I had never really thought about it until I started
examining festivals and their common links. The more I thought about, the more
I realized how large a part animals played in the majority of the festivals that
Judi and I had visited. Out of the 10 festivals visited, 7 had had animals
involvement in one form or another! I’ll quickly go down the list. The Fur
Trade Re-enactment at Lang Pioneer Village had a number of
farm animals plus a horse drawn wagon ride. The Old Time Fiddle Championships
in Shelburne
had a number of horses in their parade. The Kingston Sheep Dog Trials
was really animal oriented! There were, of course, dogs (Border Collies) and sheep, but they also included 2 horse drawn
shuttle wagons, a birds of prey demonstration by the Canadian Raptor Conservancy
plus two other animal presentations, one by Jungle Cat World and the
other by Little Ray’s Reptiles! The Rural Ramble Farm Tour featured
numerous farm animals including cows, pigs, chickens, sheep and horses. At the Fort
Henry Sunset Ceremony, the Fort Henry Guard’s mascot is a goat named
David IX. The Orono Fair had animals galore, chicken (lot of them!), ducks,
rabbits, cows and horses! Finally, at the Dine and Shine in Lang
Pioneer Village Museum, not only did they have their traditional horse
drawn wagon ride, but they had their own unique brush with wildlife! Just as
Village Museum Manager, Joe Corrigan, was about to welcome the attendees, a
flock of Canada Geese flew over the event giving us all a very loud, but
appreciated Canadian “fly-by” (NASCAR eat your hearts out!)!
So, if you are an animal lover, Ontario
festivals and events are a must for you!
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