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VIDEO: Father’s Day event at Canadian Museum of Flight in Langley attracts double the average turnout – Langley Advance Times

Drummers performed at the Lower Fraser Valley Aboriginal Society celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day in Aldergrove’s Philip Jackman Park on Saturday, June 18. It was the first in-person version of the event since 2019. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
About 140 people, double the usual Sunday numbers, visited the Canadian Museum of Flight at the Langley Airport Father’s Day event on Sunday, June 19, when dads get in free. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)About 140 people, double the usual Sunday numbers, visited the Canadian Museum of Flight at the Langley Airport Father’s Day event on Sunday, June 19, when dads get in free. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
A young visitor tries giving a propeller a spin at the Canadian Museum of Flight at the Langley Airport Father’s Day event on Sunday, June 19. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)A young visitor tries giving a propeller a spin at the Canadian Museum of Flight at the Langley Airport Father’s Day event on Sunday, June 19. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
Canadian Museum of Flight president Bruce Friesen estimated about 140 people, double the usual Sunday numbers, visited the museum at the Langley Airport on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19, when dads got in free. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)Canadian Museum of Flight president Bruce Friesen estimated about 140 people, double the usual Sunday numbers, visited the museum at the Langley Airport on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19, when dads got in free. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

Living near the Langley airport, young Dhairya Agrawal has developed a powerful interest in aviation.

Mom Shubhangi says when her 19-month-old son hears an airplane passing overhead, he gets excited, which is only a problem when it’s nap time.

“He loves planes,” Shubangi said.

Dhairya Agrawal was delighted with the new kid sized plane at the Canadian Museum of Flight on Father’s Day. Mom Shubhangi said her 19-month-old son is a huge fan of airplanes. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

Dhairya Agrawal was delighted with the new kid sized plane at the Canadian Museum of Flight on Father’s Day. Mom Shubhangi said her 19-month-old son is a huge fan of airplanes. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

On Sunday, June 19, Dhairya was in his element as the Canadian Museum of Flight at the Langley airport hosted its annual Father’s Day event, where dads get in free.

The beaming boy posed for a picture in one of the museum’s newest additions, a small green kid-sizes plane in the outdoor display area.

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Canadian Museum of Flight president Bruce Friesen said there were 140 visitors during the five-hour event, “about double our typical Sunday.”

Elements of another in-progress museum attraction were on display as well.

“Canadian women in aviation” will feature photos and biographies of dozens of women, ranging from Roberta Bondar to Langley airport manager Carol Madill.

“People can come and enjoy stories of the women, past and present, who contributed to aviation in B.C. and Canada,” said Friesen.

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Canadian Museum of Flight is located at the airport in Hangar #3, at 5333 216th St.

It houses over 25 aircraft ranging from a WWII Handley Page Hampden to a T-33 Silver Star.

Flight-worthy aircraft include a Fleet Finch, Tiger Moth, SE5A replica, Waco AQC Cabin, Fleet Canuck and Harvard II.

Adult admission is $10 (seniors and youth pay $7), $25 for families.

Call 604-532-0035 to arrange a pre-booked time slot.


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Father’s Day fundraiser returns in-person for the first time since pandemic

Father's Day fundraiser returns in-person for the first time since pandemic

Hundreds of Islanders celebrated their Father’s Day morning by running to raise awareness about prostate cancer.

The Island Prostate Centre held its 22nd annual running event, with this year being the first in-person event in a couple of years.

“The last couple of years have been hard because of COVID. We were doing virtual events but we are so happy to be back today doing a live in-person event,” said Executive Director of the Island Prostate Centre Leanne Kopp.

According to Kopp, events like the Father’s Day run are what help fund the Island Prostate Centre as the organization does not receive government funding. This made being able to bring this event back in-person all the more significant.

Participants of the event had the option of going on either a 3 km or 5 km run, with pancakes and other activities waiting for them at the finish line. The winner of this year’s 5 km race, Paul Siluch, is a prostate cancer survivor himself.

“I had prostate cancer around 2014, and I’ve survived it. And not only that but I’ve won the race this year so [it shows] you can win a race without a prostate,” joked Siluch.

This year’s run raised over $60,000 and brought together more than 200 people.

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Father’s day events a success despite weather | Globalnews.ca

Father’s day events a success despite weather  | Globalnews.ca

This Sunday marks the day to thank dear old dad.

In Regina, the kite festival, various music festivals and father’s day specials at a number of restaurants were just part of the excitement.

Folks in the city of Saskatoon are spending the rainy day at the farmers market, the Prairie Lily, and at home, most importantly, with their family.

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“I remember the good points of my dad and hopefully some appreciation from my sons, and we might have a nice dinner tonight and that’s about it,” said Ian Parenteau, father.

The farmers market opened 10am to pm on Sunday, and they were offering a summer reading tent for kids.

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The Prairie Lily was booked solid for brunch and dinner.

“We’ve got a real family feel here, so there’s lots of little kids out there with their dads and on our brunch we had a lot of big kids with their dads, so really a family celebration today,” said Joan Steckhan, Prairie Lily Co-owner.

Steckhan says because of the drizzle, it was a good day to be out.

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“The rain, it’s so beautiful in the river valley just with this little drizzle, so the people that are joining us today are in for a real treat,” said Steckhan.

She says there’s been lots of families spending the day together, especially since this is the first fathers day they’ve been able to run in two years.

“It’s nice to be back for fathers day, the last two years we couldn’t sail on fathers day, so it’s nice to have all the dads back,” said Steckhan.

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Events Happening in the Cariboo For Father’s Day Weekend : My Cariboo Now

Events Happening in the Cariboo For Father’s Day Weekend : My Cariboo Now

During the weekend there will be a Family Fishing Weekend where fishing license requirements are void for Canadian citizens.

The first Event has started today at 7:00am at McLeese Lake, with the next event being tomorrow at Biffs Pond from 10:00am to 4:00pm.

Fishing equipment can be found at the Williams Lake Discovery Centre. Be sure to call ahead to make sure they have fishing gear in stock.

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The Cariboo Raceway Park will be hosting races this weekend.

The Q Karting season began in mid May, with it now having just three more weekends of racing to go. The dates for this weekend are both Saturday and Sunday.

Lastly, on Tuesday it’s National Indigenous People’s Day. Different activities will be held at Boitanio Park, along with a parade beforehand.

The Parade will start at 10:00am and end at 11:00am with the activities at Boitanio ending at 3:00pm.

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Father’s Day weekend events in Harrisonburg

Father’s Day weekend events in Harrisonburg

HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) – Families have many options to celebrate Father’s Day this weekend, especially if they plan to spend time in Harrisonburg.

“A lot of people want the feeling of being part of a community,” said Harrisonburg tourism manager Jennifer Bell. “There’s a wide variety of things to do here and people will be enjoying the area.”

According to Bell, the city of Harrisonburg will be filled with events for the entire family, ranging from dining to hiking to arts and crafts for children of all ages.

“Pottery is particularly good for younger ages,” added Bell. “Kids can paint souvenirs together.”

The Friendly City will be offering live music at staple restaurants such as Clementine Cafe and The Golden Pony. Families can also visit the gardens at the Edith Carrier Arboretum at James Madison University.

“We have so much going on,” said Bell. “We’re a welcoming and friendly community that is a fun place for people to enjoy.”

More information on weekend events can be found here. Beyond Harrisonburg, families can stop by concerts in Luray, art exhibits in Staunton, and carnivals in Waynesboro.

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The Best Father’s Day Gifts and Events around Philly

The Best Father’s Day Gifts and Events around Philly

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Treat Dad to a whiskey workshop, a pampering session, a kid-friendly concert, and lots of food.


Father’s Day gifts at Occasionette in East Passyunk / Photograph courtesy of PUNCH Media

Father’s Day is coming up on June 19th, and whether you want to celebrate the dads in your life or enjoy some quality time with your kids, there are so many ways to celebrate. Here are some special events, meals, and gift ideas to make your day memorable.

Mix it up

Sign Dad up for a two-hour whiskey-themed workshop at Cocktail Culture Co. He’ll learn to make cocktails inspired by candied bacon and barbecue; plus, he can test his palette with a comparative whiskey tasting featuring bourbon, rye, and international whiskeys. Online bookings close 24 hours prior to classes. From $250 (for two guests), June 19th, 3-5 p.m., 16 South 2nd Street.

Stir it up

Enjoy a kid-friendly concert at Brooklyn Bowl as the Rock and Roll Playhouse brings the music of Bob Marley with a side of fun (think glow-sticks, freeze-dance games and a parachute). Food and drinks will be available during the concert (sip a craft beer while your kids groove on the dance floor), and you can stick around for Family Bowl at 1 p.m. $15, June 19th, noon, Brooklyn Bowl, 1009 Canal Street.

Kids and their parents can rock out at a Rock and Roll Playhouse concert at Brooklyn Bowl Philly / Photograph by Laura Swartz

Pamper him

Treat your dad (or yourself) to some rest and relaxation with a spa package. Four Seasons Philadelphia has various “Gentlemen’s Pampering” services, including a calming 60-minute anti-stress massage. Meanwhile, Nirvana is offering a $140 Father’s Day special that includes a 60-minute customized massage followed by a 30-minute sauna.

Or book him at DAPR, with its speakeasy vibes, for a hot shave, Yume scalp massage, or just a really good haircut. (DAPR is closed on Father’s Day itself, but if you’re looking for a treat-yourself gift, look no further).

Make some sweet memories

Brewerytown playspace Kith + Kin teamed up with artist Nimble Craft and local baker Cutie Pie Philly to create a special Father’s Day cake kit that’ll make it easy for the kids to create something delicious with Dad. The $45 kit includes a four-inch funfetti cake with chocolate-chip-cookie-dough filling and vanilla buttercream, along with art materials to decorate it. Order online; kits will be available for pick-up only at Kith + Kin on Saturday, June 18th from 9 a.m.-noon. $45, pick up June 18th, 9 a.m.-noon, Kith + Kin, 3060 West Jefferson Street.

Dine like a king

Brunch at Forsythia in Old City / Photograph by Lexy Pierce

Restaurants around town have special Father’s Day meals and deals for the dad in your life. First off, Victory Brewing Company is featuring a special barbecue brunch menu, and dads get their first beer free. And speaking of free, dads at Ardmore’s Rosa Mexicano get their entrée free with entree purchases for the rest of the party.

Looking for more special meals? Devon is serving a special three-course Father’s Day prix-fixe menu (also available for carryout); Wm. Mulherin’s Sons’ brunch specials include an elevated Steak & Eggs just for Father’s Day; Patchwork has a $49 Father’s Day pairing of a 32-ounce dry aged ribeye with a Dad’s Hat old fashioned; and Forsythia’s brunch has a special cocktail called “Bacon, Eggs, and Toast,” made with bacon-washed bourbon, brioche honey, soft meringue, and coffee. There’s even a Father’s Day dinner cruise on the Delaware.

We haven’t even gotten to beer gardens yet. In addition to all the fabulous kid-friendly beer gardens around town, Frankford Hall is stepping it up even further by adding in Father’s Day crafts with PlayArts during brunch.

If you prefer to feast at home, Di Bruno Bros. has prepared meals, gourmet groceries, baked goods, special Father’s Day gift baskets, and treats. The collections include a “Godfather Hoagie Gift Crate” and a special cheese board.

Hit up a museum

Father’s Day and Juneteenth coincide this year, and the African American Museum in Philadelphia is having a block party with free admission. / Photograph by A. Ricketts for Visit Philadelphia

Fathers (and father figures) can get free admission at Please Touch Museum; and everyone can get free admission at the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Constitution Center and the African American Museum in Philadelphia (which is also having a Juneteenth block party).

Also offering free admission (advance online reservations required) and a celebratory mood is the Barnes Foundation, which is hosting Barnes on the Block from 4-9 p.m. The block party includes art displays, family-friendly art-making, live performances, food trucks, a beer garden and more. Once the sun sets (8:30 p.m.), We Embrace Fatherhood, a coalition of West Philadelphia fathers, activists, and artists, will project an outdoor public art installation onto the facade of the Barnes Foundation. The project by West Philadelphia-based photographer Ken McFarlane is called From the Root to the Fruit: Portraits of Black Fathers and Their Children, and celebrates Black fatherhood.

The Museum of the American Revolution, while not free, has Juneteenth activities as well as a miniatures display, if your dad is into that kind of thing. Visitors can explore displays of military miniatures and scenes from the Revolutionary era created by approximately 50 painters and sculptors, talk to the artists about their process, and even buy supplies and kits to make their own miniatures.

Gifts and more gifts

Hit up some local favorites like Open House in Midtown Village and Occasionette in East Passyunk for curated Father’s Day collections to make your life a little easier. We love the gear at Shibe Vintage Sports — owned by some Philly dads, bonus! — who also put together some Father’s Day picks. And for the coolest elder millennial or Gen X dad in town, check out East Passyunk’s brand-new Latchkey, a haven for ’80s and ’90s vinyl and nostalgia.

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8 gifts & events you can treat your Dad to this Father’s Day in Calgary

8 gifts & events you can treat your Dad to this Father's Day in Calgary

They’re trendsetters, go-getters and everything from a shoulder to lean on to the family’s BBQ legend. This June, celebrate your Pops -biological, chosen, or otherwise – with some quality time or a box that’ll make them giddy! Not sure what’s going on? Here are 8 gifts and events that you can treat your Dad to this Father’s Day in Calgary!

FATHER’S DAY MINI GOLF AT DEERFOOT CITY

There’s nothing that the average Dad loves more than a round of golf – but not everyone has their long-distance swing on par. Luckily there’s a fun and exciting solution! This Father’s Day, check out Deerfoot City for a mini-golf extravaganza, instead. Here you don’t need to be good at the sport – you just need to be willing to try!

When: Friday, June 17th – 19th
Where: 901 64 Ave NE, Calgary
Cost: FREE

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BURWOOD DISTILLERY OLD FASHIONED KIT

If of course, sports just aren’t your thing, you can also just enjoy a drink with ’em! With a limited number available – Calgary’s Burwood Distillery has the perfect gift for your Dad this Father’s Day! This year, pick up a DIY Old Fashion Kit – which includes a burn after reading instruction card, a bottle of award-winning whiskey, sugar cubes, some bitters, and a dried orange garnish!

Cost: $94.99

FATHER’S DAY MINI GOLF & BBQ AT GRANARY ROAD

Who doesn’t love a little healthy competition? This Father’s Day check out Granary Road where they’ll be holding a shot-gun-style mini-golf tournament and BBQ! Hot dogs and a chance to win? Sounds like a pretty solid day to us!

When: Saturday, July 18th – 19th
Where: 226066 112 Street West, Foothills County
Time: 11 am
Cost: $15.95+

SOCKS FROM CALGARY’S FRIDAY SOCK CO.

Some might try to tell you that socks are a cliche dad gift – but we’d strongly disagree! Who doesn’t love a comfy pair of feet bags?! From fish and golf balls, funky designs, and ‘world’s best’, get you Pops a pair that showcases his unique personality. Heck – get him a few and support local in the process.

Cost: $16+

BRUNCH AT THE CALGARY ZOO

Who doesn’t love brunch? After all, it’s the most important meal of the day! This Father’s Day, treat your dad to a tasty meal at the Calgary Zoo and make a day of it! With a dessert spread and cuddly creatures, you can never go wrong!

When: Sunday, June 19th
Where: 210 St. George’s Drive NE
Time: 9 am
Cost: $44+

FATHER’S DAY BBQ TRAIN 

All aboard! This Father’s Day, Alberta’s Aspen Crossing will be holding an exciting train excursion and BBQ that you won’t want to miss! From stunning views of the prairies to tasty grub, this event will be unlike anything in and around Calgary. Enjoy!

When: Sunday, June 19th
Where: Box 30 Mossleigh, AB
Time: 11 am
Cost: $123+

COFFEE SUBSCRIPTION FROM ROSSO

Is your Dad a coffee aficionado? This June, gift your Dad with a java subscription from Calgary’s Rosso – a local favorite – and celebrate with the gift that just keeps on giving!

Cost: $42+

HERITAGE PARK FATHER’S DAY BRUNCH

Carving stations, skillet, pancakes, and more? Take our money! This Father’s Day, treat your Dad to a wholesome brunch at Calgary’s Heritage Park – one of the happiest places in the city. After that, check out the sights and sounds of the area! Here’s to hoping for great weather!

When: Sunday, June 19th
Where: 1900 Heritage Dr. SW
Time: 9:30 am
Cost: $36+

And there you have it, friends! 8 gifts and events that you can treat your Dad to this Father’s Day in Calgary! Now get out there and enjoy!