Olympic Torch Event in Esquimalt

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Updated Wednesday, October 28, 2009
The eyes of the world will be on Greater Victoria on Friday, October 30th, 2009, as it plays host to the launch of the nation-wide Olympic Torch Relay for the 2010 Winter Games. As an official route community, Esquimalt is proud to be a part of the relay’s opening day. The Township of Esquimalt and local schools will be working hard to inspire the community to line the streets of Esquimalt, showing the world our huge Olympic Spirit! Organizers are encouraging everyone to come out in their most patriotic red and white attire to take part in the Olympic Torch Celebrations.

Click here for the official Torch Relay route throughout Greater Victoria.

Celebration stations are planned at Memorial Park and at L’ecole Brodeur School on Friday, October 30th between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Each celebration station will have music, entertainment, face painting and promotion tables where you can pick up an Olympic Torch Flag.  From here, everyone is encouraged to head down to the torch route and get a front row seat to a truly inspirational Olympic moment.

L'ecole Brodeur Schedule of Events:

10a.m.              Welcome Speech by Mayor Barb Desjardins
10:05                Brodeur Band #1
10:10                Brodeur Band #2
10:15                Brodeur Band #3
10:20                Brodeur Choir
10:25 - 10:40    Highland Dancers
10:40 - 10:50    Olympic Athletes

Break to watch the Torch

11:30               Brodeur Break Dancers
11:45:              Riverside Trio & Friends

Memorial Park Schedule of Events:

10a.m.             O’Brien Irish Dancers
10:20               Terry Brennan
10:40               Speech by Mayor Barb Desjardins
10:45               Esquimalt Jazz Band
11a.m.              Olympic Athletes

Break to View Torch

11:40               Rebecca Boux
11:55               Jeremy Walsh

Get involved with the Torch Relay’s Adopt-A-Block:
Businesses, residents, community organizations, schools and sport teams are encouraged to sign up for Adopt-a-Block along the route.

If your organization would like to adopt a block please contact the Township of Esquimalt to get a copy of “Setting the Stage” which offers ideas and guidelines on how to decorate your adopted block. This program is not a reservation system, but a way for local groups to show their pride of community and Olympic Spirit. Groups participating in Adopt-a-Block are encouraged to help clean up their area after the Torch has passed through the community.

Click here for a map showing areas that have been adopted by Esquimalt schools and daycare centres. Note that the north side of Esquimalt Road and sections of Admirals Road are still available for Adopt-A-Block.

For more Torch Relay information, please contact:
Vicki Klyne, Community Services Programmer
Tel: 250-412-8511

For more information on Adopt-a-Block, please contact:
Karen Hay, Planning Technican
Tel: 250-414-7179