Crowd watching parade as "Stamp Out the U - Boat" float passes down 2nd Avenue. It is pulled by a 6-horse hitch as gasoline was unavailable for such purposes during the war
Air Force units marching down 2nd Avenue in Army Day parade. Series B 3009-25. Metropolitan Stores, Red & White, Hearn's Men's Wear, as well as as Bank of Montreal in view
A university parade with college buildings in background. On back: Arrived: Sept. 25, 1919. Dear Friend: Do you want one of those pigs yet. I sold one yesterday for $16.00. Sorry to have delayed writing for so long, but was extra busy - N.E....
Black and white real photo postcards showing aboriginals in a parade of horses and horse-and-buggies; there is a crowd behind the fence and some other men standing to the left. On back of card: Nearly slept on Prairie Tues night good luck being?...
People; Parades & processions; awnings; electric lines; buildings; Labor Day parade; roads;
A monotone postcard with white border showing a Labour Day Procession in Edmonton, Alberta. Number 1003 in a series. Written message on front of postcard in border. On front of card: Toronto May 2. Am leaving at 145 for home my berth is upper 6 in...
Marching band proceeding down 23rd Street past King George Hotel and York Building during 1919 Victory Day Parade. Various costumes suggest band may be the Travellers' Own Band
An Armed Forces float with the slogan "Defending Canada's Heritage" in the 1950ish Traveller's Day Parade. It is proceeding North down 3rd Avenue. See PH 2002 19 4 for more information
A military marching band in a 1950s Traveller's Day Parade. It is proceeding North down 3rd Avenue North past 22nd Street. The tall building in the background is Drinkle Building No. 3 (Regent Plaza). The marchers are perhaps navy cadets
Series B896-907 on Travellers' Day Parade. Others in series (military): B905 features "Milk for Britain" float, B906 jeeps & tanks; B907 United Nations on-to-victory
Automobile Clearing House float in Saskatoon Travellers' Day Parade. "Commemorating the visit of our sovereigns, June 3, 1939" is written on a flag-decked upright plaque. A semi-circular sign at left reads "On land on the sea and in the air...
"Carry on Canada" float in Travellers' Day parade, featuring a young woman in Grecian-looking gown holding a flag. Unidentifed street with trees in background. Sign on float says "Second prize, class B". Article in the Star Phoenix, July 26, 1940...
Image depicts the Travellers' Day Parade on 2nd Avenue, as seen from above. Veterans are on parade while large crowds look on. Cowan's Music store is visible at right at 102 2nd Avenue South. Vintage cars parked on street