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Barbados Canada Association Commemorates 58th Independence with Glamorous Gala

Toronto, Ontario (Sonique Solutions) – The Barbados Canada Association (BCA) recently hosted its highly anticipated Independence Gala, which was an event brimming with elegance, cultural pride, and vibrant celebration. 

The gala, held at the Scarborough Convention Centre, marked Barbados’ 58th year of independence and brought together a dynamic blend of Barbadian nationals, Canadian supporters, and cultural enthusiasts from across the GTA.

The evening kicked off with a stunning cocktail reception, where guests mingled and enjoyed the sounds of Barbadian performer Kristin Lasonta. This was followed by a formal dinner featuring a delectable 3-course menu, a variety of dessert offerings and a live video feed of the stunning lighting display direct from Niagara falls which showcased Barbados’ national colours.

Under the 2024 theme ‘From Fields to Festivals’ the evening’s program, expertly hosted by Bajan-Canadian media personality Red, featured an array items including impactful speeches from the BCA’s executive as well as other notable attendees.

Consul General of Barbados (Ag) David Gibbs, delivered an inspiring address, focusing on the shared values of community, resilience, and the enduring partnership between Barbados and Canada. The speech resonated deeply with attendees and underscored the significance of the BCA’s work in fostering cultural connections and supporting charitable initiatives. 

Guests were also treated to a door prize sponsored by Marville Travel, a silent auction and a raffle featuring exclusive prizes, with proceeds benefiting the Barbados Disaster Management Relief Fund.

Most notable, was the pulsating performance by Barbadian band 2 Mile Hill which delivered a memorable, multi-genre, musical set much to the delight of all of the event’s patrons.

“This year’s gala was a true testament to the strength and vibrancy of our community,” said Mark Hoyte President of the Barbados Canada Association. “We are proud to celebrate our heritage while building meaningful bridges between Barbados and Canada.”

As the evening concluded, guests danced the night away to the infectious rhythms of DJ Phase 4 leaving the gala with fond memories and a renewed sense of unity.

The BCA extends its heartfelt gratitude to sponsors, volunteers, and all attendees for making the Independence Gala a resounding success. Plans are already underway for next year’s celebration, promising even greater milestones for the Barbadian-Canadian community.

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