You couldn't miss Parks Canada's presence at Robson Park, which included this cartoonishly large representation of the country's national animal. | S.Hayes photo Parks Canada used Parks Day as a good chance to offer wildlife education to visitors.
Dancers from the Bighorn Chiniki Stoney Nation gave attendees a beautiful and spiritual lesson in culture. | S.Hayes photo
You couldn't miss Parks Canada's presence at Robson Park, which included this cartoonishly large representation of the country's national animal. | S.Hayes photo
Parks Canada used Parks Day as a good chance to offer wildlife education to visitors. | S.Hayes photo
The Friends of Jasper National Park celebrated their 40th anniversary of good service to this mountain town during this year’s Parks Day. | S.Hayes photo
Matricia Brown welcomed people to the park with her traditional song. | S.Hayes photo
A Parks Canada booth provides information about campground restoration, non-native plants and various interesting facts. The Jasper-Yellowhead Museum also brought a wardrobe full of historical costumes and clothing. | S.Hayes photo
Caleb Deneau kept the crowd in good spirits with his music on Saturday. | S.Hayes photo