Party at the Pier

 

 
 
 
 
Captain Cornelius Cannonball, of the infamous ship the Black Pearl, and Ralph McQueasy were on hand at the party to MC.
 

Captain Cornelius Cannonball, of the infamous ship the Black Pearl, and Ralph McQueasy were on hand at the party to MC.

Photograph by: NEWS photos , Cindy Goodman

Party at the Pier, Lower Lonsdale Community Celebration

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Captain Cornelius Cannonball, of the infamous ship the Black Pearl, and Ralph McQueasy were on hand at the party to MC.
 

Captain Cornelius Cannonball, of the infamous ship the Black Pearl, and Ralph McQueasy were on hand at the party to MC.

Photograph by: NEWS photos , Cindy Goodman

 
Captain Cornelius Cannonball, of the infamous ship the Black Pearl, and Ralph McQueasy were on hand at the party to MC.
Eleven-year-old Ben Macphail gets a taste of what it would be like to be a shipbuilder, or at least look like one thanks to a cut-out provided by the North Vancouver Museum and Archives. The cut-out was just one of the attractions at the sixth annual Party at the Pier presented by the Lower Lonsdale Business Association on the weekend.
Volunteers Zenzele Sloan (left) and Kiana Marty, both 12, receive balloon creations from Mr. Flowers The Balloon Guy.
Konrad Bentley, 5, displays the boat he built at a children's craft area.
Leigha Smith (left) and Kelsey Beaudry greet the public in historical shipyard gear, circa 1940, on behalf of the North Vancouver Museum and Archives.
The Flying Not Falling Vaudeville Review's Jonathan Wiltse performed with his troop on the main stage.
12-year-old Kayla Williams poses as a 1940's worker heating up a rivet.
Kiera Loverin (2) has a wildly painted face.
Musical entertainments was performed for audiences on two stages set up on the Lower Lonsdale site..
Michelle Gagnon age 6 easily climbs to the top of the portable wall set up for the public by The Edge Climbing Centre.
Stilt walker Lindsay Long Legs fished through the delighted crowd..
Bobbie The Safety Boat floats around the plaza talking to guests and has a conversation with pirate Ralph McQueasy along the journey..
Harbour tours were offered through the day aboard the Magic Charm.
The Flying Not Falling Vaudeville Review's Jonathan Wiltse, Iain Duncan and Melissa Aston showcased their amazing talents with juggling, balancing acts, music and more..
Iain Aston one member of The Flying Not Falling Vaudeville Review trio shows his juggling talents for the audience.
Iain Duncan and Melissa Aston wildly entertain the audience..
Iain Duncan with The Flying Not Falling Vaudeville Review spins multiple bowls on sticks during the show.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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