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Canada Day celebrations sweep through Metro Vancouver

Happy Canada 150!

Happy Canada 150!

A young boy hitched a ride for Canada Day festivities. As of Saturday, it's been 150 years since Canadian confederation. (The Canadian Press)

Happy Canada Day — from Metro Vancouver to you!

The nation celebrated its 150th birthday on Saturday, and festivities on B.C.'s South Coast ranged from concerts, citizenship ceremonies, a massive national flag display and even a Guinness World Record attempt.

All this, of course, to be followed by fireworks at the end of the day.

Here's a few snippets of Canada 150 from around Metro Vancouver and beyond.

Canada Place (Vancouver)

Canada Place was host to the second largest sesquicentennial celebration in the country. On-site events included dozens of concerts, a citizenship ceremony, food vendors, a kids' zone, and countless impromptu renditions of 'O Canada.'

Canada costumes at Vancouver's Canada Place. (Lien Yeung/CBC)

Citizenship ceremonies (New Westminster)

What better day to become a Canadian than Canada Day? Thirty people from 20 different countries took the oath of citizenship in New Westminster on Saturday — and many couldn't keep the smiles off their faces.

"I was sure I was going to cry. I did cry. It's something very important to me. It really matters, It's not just a piece of paper," said Valerian Abel.

Mountaintop sunrise (Mt. Seymour)

Hundreds of hikers were in the North Shore mountains by 3:30 a.m. PT to catch a sunrise from the first peak of Mount Seymour. The fog cleared, the sun came out, and the group sang the national anthem as light washed over the trees.

Premier-designate celebrates (Port Moody, Surrey, Vancouver Island)

John Horgan, premier-designate of B.C., celebrated in Port Moody, Surrey and Sooke. 

"A safe and Happy Canada Day to everyone celebrating with friends and family this weekend," he tweeted.

Premier-Designate of B.C. John Horgan celebrated Canada Day in Port Moody. He also planned stops in Surrey and Sooke. (John Horgan/Twitter)

Canada's flag (Stanley Park)

A massive Canadian flag was on display at Brockton Oval in Stanley Park all day. It's bigger than a football field, weighs around a tonne and took days to create. 

People stopped to look at a 140 metre by 70 metre flag throughout the day. (Darryl Dyck/CP)

Coast-to-coast drumming (False Creek)

Eight cities from across Canada synchronized a drumming ceremony on Saturday morning, with Vancouverites participating from False Creek. Later on, drummers attempted to break a Guiness World Record for the most amount of drummers from different nations performing together in a circle. Unfortunately they came up short of the record.

Drummers celebrate Canada 150 at Vancouver's False Creek

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Dozens of drummers joined seven other cities nationwide for a group show, and even attempted to break a Guinness World Record

Salmon festival (Steveston)

The Steveston Salmon Festival kicked off Canada Day with a parade, followed by 1,200 pounds of wild salmon fillets hitting the grill. There was also a bonsai demonstration and tea ceremony at the Japanese cultural show.

Celebrating Canada Day in Steveston Village

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The event featured fresh salmon, tall ships and even pirates

Firework show (Canada Place) 

Vancouver saved the best for last with a spectacular light show at Canada Place.

Canada Place fireworks

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Vancouver finished Canada Day with fireworks at Canada Place.