Jasper councillor Kathleen Waxer tackles the most important job for those attending the Canada Day pancake breakfast at Commemoration Park. | S.Hayes photo Zumba helps many people young and old work off those pancake calories. | S.
It doesn’t take a dinosaur to celebrate a country that’s only 156 years old. | S.Hayes photo
Jasper councillor Kathleen Waxer tackles the most important job for those attending the Canada Day pancake breakfast at Commemoration Park. | S.Hayes photo
Zumba helps many people young and old work off those pancake calories. | S.Hayes photo
The RCMP pipe band played a tune or two to get the crowd into the celebratory spirit during morning festivities on Canada Day. | S.Hayes photo
The RCMP pipe band plays while three Highland dancers make the music come alive. | S.Hayes photo
Everyone stands at attention for the raising of the flag at the Legion. | S.Hayes photo
Jasper's firefighters made sure that no one got overheated during the parade. | S.Hayes photo
There was a lot of clowning around to keep the crowds entertained. | S.Hayes photo
There was a fine crowd for the barbecue at the Legion on the afternoon of July 1. | S.Hayes photo
Jasper the Bear got dressed up to celebrate the day on Saturday. | S.Hayes photo