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A Torch Relay Day 1 Experience

November 3, 2009 | Tips from Us > Victoria, Festivals & Events

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A Torch Relay Day 1 Experience

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On Friday October 30, 2009, I was in Victoria to watch the start of the Olympic Torch Relay. School children dressed in red and white holding Canadian and Olympic flags created corridors to the stage and were greeted by the Olympic mascots - Miga and Quatchy.  Around me were all sorts of people: couples, families, business people, and international students all waiting with excitement. As the TV cameras scanned the crowd, people cheered if they saw themselves on the big screen that was set up next to the stage. The big screen also entertained us with videos from the Vanocouver 2010 website - "Meet the Vancouver 2010 Mascots" and the "Lights Will Guide You Home" video which always gets me teary-eyed.

Anyways, there was great excitement amongst the crowd as everyone watched the flame latern as it made its way from the aboriginal boat in the harbour to the stage in front of the Parliment Buildings.  Welcome speeches were made and then it was time to light the Celebration Cauldron. The crowd held their breaths as Darlene Poole and John Furlong had a little bit of troubles lighting the cauldron - "oooe-ing" and "ahh-ing" in disappointment when the flame didn't take. Eventually the cauldron was lit and everyone cheered with excitement.  Simon Whitfield and Catriona Le May Doan lit the first torch from the cauldron and then began the leg of the relay through the crowds.
 

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All Points West Podcast for February 29, 2008

March 5, 2008 | Podcasts > Victoria, Festivals & Events

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Excepted from Margaret's last weekly radio segment on "All Points West", a CBC Victoria show heard every weekday from 4:00 - 6:00 PM.

Podcast for February 29, 2008.

Be a tourist in your own home province:

  • Vancouver Coastal & Mountains - White Rock and Savory Island beaches, Cloverdale Rodeo, Vancouver Jazz Festival
  • Cariboo Chilcotin Coast - Kermode Bears, Stampedes, Barkerville
  • Thompson Okanagan - Wineries, Wine and Music Festivals
  • Kootenay Rockies - 25 championship golf courses, Spas, Accordian Championships
  • Northern BC - Inside Passage to Prince Rupert, Seafest, Terrace River Days
  • Vancouver Island - Pacific Rim Whale Festival, Jazz Fest

Posted by Susan, Abbotsford at 10:27 AM