Top 5 This Week OPP Press Release: Manitoulin OPP seeking witnesses for assault investigation Local Expositor Staff - November 13, 2024 OPP Press Release: Approximately $66,000 of drugs seized following impaired arrest Local Expositor Staff - November 13, 2024 OPP Press Release: Dangerous operation of vehicle leads to impaired and drug charges Local Expositor Staff - November 13, 2024 OPP Press Release: Impaired arrest leads to seizure of firearms Local Expositor Staff - November 13, 2024 OPP Press Release: Ride Check leads to impaired and drug charges News Production Expositor - November 13, 2024 More articles OPP Press Release: Manitoulin OPP seeking witnesses for assault investigation Local OPP Press Release: Approximately $66,000 of drugs seized following impaired arrest Local OPP Press Release: Dangerous operation of vehicle leads to impaired and drug charges Local OPP Press Release: Impaired arrest leads to seizure of firearms Local Remembrance Day observances take place across Manitoulin Island Local ‘The name is Di, not die’ Local Proud maritime history reflected at Harbour Days Author: Expositor Staff July 26, 2017 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The very popular swimming pool fishing pond was sponsored by the Gore Bay Fish and Game Club. Nevin and Anthony Merrylees took first place in the cardboard boat regatta. Mayor Ron Lane starts the cardboard boat regatta. The Pfeiffer cousins are digging their facepaint looks and Harbour Day fun. Who doesn’t love a great big bouncy castle? The Fire Fighters 5K Around the Bay is a nice way to start the Harbour Days festivities. The rivertube race also allowed participants a chance to beat the Harbour Days heat. It isn’t a cardboard boat regatta if there isn’t a sinking or two! Crowds line the shore and the marina to watch the fun at Gore Bay’s Harbour Days. photos by Stephanie Burt-Hillyard Article written by Expositor Staffhttps://www.manitoulin.comPublished online by The Manitoulin Expositor web staff Tagsgore bayHarbour Days Previous articleBig stage for Birch Island manNext articleProvidence Bay unveils new Village Square