Tisdale Museum cancels Canada day celebrations, summer activities
Canada Day looks to be quiet this year as the cancellation of July 1 celebrations are being announced.
According to chairman of the Tisdale Museum Calvin Farrough, this year’s events won’t be happening as they follow the public health orders in place in Saskatchewan.
“As a group of volunteers, we are being cognizant of the risks and are doing our best to abide by the rules,” Farrough said.
A typical Canada Day at the Tisdale museum begins with a pancake breakfast that normally serves between 300 and 400 people. Activities throughout the day include a car show, kid’s events, cake, a flag raising, and entertainment at the museum grounds.