The Beaches Lions Club Easter Parade returned live and in person to Queen St E Sunday and the sight of so many kids and adults having fun has thrilled the City. It’s been two years since the parade took place. The route ran along Queen from Monroe Park Ave. in the east and travelled west to Woodbine Ave., lasting about two hours. Writing in the Sun, Veronica Henri said that organizers did not have the same amount of time to prepare as they would have had pre-pandemic. “Still, the event was successful with 50 floats, numerous marching bands, and local clubs, with participants showing everything from gymnastics to kickboxing and ballet dancers. It ended with the main attraction, the Easter Bunny”. Pictures abound on Twitter.
Loving this Easter Parade in the Beaches🐣#babysfirstparade #HappyEaster pic.twitter.com/i41VuR8G1K
— MOM JOKES | MJ Anderson (@maddiejoa) April 17, 2022
More first responders in Toronto’s Beaches Easter parade in a variety of vehicles new and old.
The paramedic 52 seconds in seemed to be having fun. 😁 (3/) pic.twitter.com/84BpzWsNCl
— Beth Baisch 📸 (@BethBaisch) April 17, 2022
Riot Ponies round out Toronto’s Beaches Easter Parade. (7/) pic.twitter.com/ugygWRiUX7
— Beth Baisch 📸 (@BethBaisch) April 17, 2022
First responders in the Beaches Easter Parade in Toronto. Check out the old fire truck! (2/) pic.twitter.com/Lt7avlgKd6
— Beth Baisch 📸 (@BethBaisch) April 17, 2022