X
Places to Go

See some of BC's most famous four-legged residents on a tour of the pristine Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary near Prince Rupert.

(Kelly Funk photo)

Blog

Home British Columbia Blog Blog

Tips from Us

McBride's 75th in 2007

March 18, 2006 | Tips from Us > McBride, Festivals & Events

Ratings:blog rating - 0.0 stars  (0 Ratings)
Rate this postblog rating - Poor blog rating - Below Average blog rating - Average blog rating - Above Average blog rating - Excellent
We're already planning a grand celebration for the 75th anniversary of incorporation of the Village of McBride (1932) on August 3 - 5, 2007. We are gathering up a contact list. Did you ever live in McBride, or know anyone who did? If so, please submit your name, email, fax, phone, mailing address, and if you like a blurb about when you were here. Official invitations will be going out later this year. Keep an eye on the Village website for details as they unfold.

Posted by Sue Demaine, Vancouver at 12:00 AM

McBride is BLUE ...

March 18, 2006 | Tips from Us > McBride, Festivals & Events

Ratings:blog rating - 0.0 stars  (0 Ratings)
Rate this postblog rating - Poor blog rating - Below Average blog rating - Average blog rating - Above Average blog rating - Excellent
until we become Hockeyville! One of the early contenders in the CBC/Kraft Hockeyville Competition, McBride spontaneously erupted in BLUE - everywhere there are blue lights, streamers, clothing, hair, faces, cars, even a horse. Main Street businesses decked out their storefronts in blue, the Village trimmed the municipal office building with blue lights, trees and lampposts are wrapped in blue, and many homes in the area replaced Christmas lights with blue. On February 19, players from minor hockey, Veneer Kings, Old Timers, Women's Team and coaches all turned out for a huge mixed tournament at the Robson Valley Rec Centre. The stands were packed with fans who generously donated Kraft items to the Food Bank. And 550 people, from a village of 750, turned out for the Hockeyville photo that day. The CBC film crew visited us on the weekend of March 4 & 5. The Figure Skating Club's Carnival opened with one of our Mounties skating around the rink carrying the Canadian flag - how cool is that? And the McBride Old Timers made a special appearance as the ladies in blue at the fashion show number of the Carnival. On Sunday, Main Street was cordoned off into eight rinks for a gigantic street hockey tournament with teams comprised of players of all ages. Following the tournament, players and fans lined up to spell out "WE ARE HOCKEYVILLE" the length of Main Street while a local pilot flew the film crew and local photographers over for an aerial shot. I won't tell you what else we have up our sleeve in case you latecomers into the competition are looking to steal ideas! We look forward to seeing McBride on the list of finalists that will be announced on March 29.

Posted by Sue Demaine, Vancouver at 12:00 AM