Peace Run Tours Atlantic Canada
Our first event of the day was an engaging ceremony at Gagetown School. The teachers took part in a relay passing the torch back and forth while the students cheered them on at decibel levels that are so far unmatched on this Peace Run!
The children sang us a wonderful rendition of "Light a Candle for Peace" and they even included harmonies.
Deputy Mayor Jocelyn Pike greeted us outside of Fredericton City Hall, it was actually her birthday today! Of course, we all sang her Happy Birthday after singing our Peace Run song.
The Deputy Mayor offered some kind words, she said;
"It is amazing to see so many people gathered here. Families, kids, neighbours, friends and folks who have come from near and far, welcome. You need to know that each and every single one of you belong here. It is indeed an honour for me to welcome The Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run in our city today. What's this Peace Run all about, you ask me? It started in 1987, by a man who truly believed that peace isn't something distant or unreachable but something we build together, right here, right now."
We visited Park Street School in Fredericton where the children held up their beautiful artwork for us to see during the ceremony. They were extremely enthusiastic throughout and we had such a nice time with the students and teachers.
We were warmly received by Robin Hanson along with his assistant, his wife and his son, in his tranquil and magical art gallery.
He gave us a tour, explaining the symbolism and stories behind some of his paintings. This particular piece has images hidden within the clouds.
Robin Hanson is a Canadian treasure, and we were very happy to honour him with the Torch-Bearer Award.
He is the founder of the Hanson Art Gallery and the incredible Hanson Nature Preserve.
A prolific Renaissance man, he is an artist, painter, sculptor, photographer, writer, environmentalist, story-teller and more.
He is passionate about fostering a connection with nature in all who visit this special place.
He led us along dirt roads to a remarkable structure that he built, a bird watching tower near a wetland.
A real highlight was walking through the sculpture garden and exploring all of the creative treasures.