Ghanaian Ex-Solders in Toronto at Warriors’ Day Parade

Perhaps, one of the most overlooked events at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is the Warriors’ Day Parade. This year, among the Veterans who celebrated the 81st anniversary of the Warriors’ Day Parade, at the CNE grounds on August 17, 2002 was the Ghanaian Ex-Soldiers Society of Canada who took part in the parade for the first time. The Parade started at the Princes’ Gate in the morning for about two hours and ended at the main Coliseum with the salutations base mounted on the east side of the arena. There were spectacular marching and display put up by all the contingents and the Ghanaians were no exception. In celebration of the 81st Annual Warriors’ Day Parade, there was also a spectacular musical finale as a salute to the Canadian and world heroes.

Source: GhanaWeb

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