Pumpkin Parade in East Lynn Park 2011
This year I discovered that there was going to be a “pumpkin parade” in the east of the city, much closer to where we live than in Sorauren Park in the West End of Toronto where we have gone in the past.
This was the second annual event for East Lynn, and while the park is smaller than Sorauren there was a very good turnout and so plenty of Jack-o’-lanterns to see. I brought along my camera with it’s fastest lens and a tripod.
There was nothing as spectacular as the “pumpkin killer” or “pumpkin crocodile” that we saw at last year’s pumpkin parade in the West End, but there were a few stand-out carved jack-o-lanterns here too, so as this one of a bat which had been carved into the pumpkin:
Another one which got a lot of notice was this “Jack-O-Layton”, a tribute to the late Jack Layton:
Here’s a selection of some of the other carved pumpkins that were on display:
Tags: East Lynn Park, Jack-o'-lantern, Pumpkin Parade, Toronto
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