Celebrating Canada Day Waterloo-style
Our 2013 Canada Day Celebration lived up to its promise of being "bigger and better than ever"! Check out some of this year's highlights.
Our 2013 Canada Day Celebration lived up to its promise of being "bigger and better than ever"! Check out some of this year's highlights.
By Staff Communications and Public AffairsFor the past 29 years, the University of Waterloo has proudly welcomed our community to campus for our annual Canada Day Celebration. This year, 50,000 people joined the party!
Check out some of this year's highlights:
A big thank-you to our students, faculty, staff and community for your continued support. See you again next year!
To see more of this year's event, visit our Canada Day 2013 photo gallery.

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