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What are you doing this Canada Day?

It's a different kind of Canada Day, with large celebrations — such as the Living Flag and the Gorge Canada Day Picnic — replaced with backyard barbecues and digital events due to COVID-19.
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People take part in the living flag on the lawn of the Legislature to help celebrate Canada's 150th birthday in Victoria, B.C., on July 1, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

It's a different kind of Canada Day, with large celebrations — such as the Living Flag and the Gorge Canada Day Picnic — replaced with backyard barbecues and digital events due to COVID-19.

So we want to know: What are your Canada Day plans? Send a photo of how you're celebrating along with a short description to localnews@timescolonist.com. Be sure to put Canada Day in the subject line, and include your first and last name and the community where you live. We'll share some of our favourites in the paper and online!