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Canada 150 draws 31 million people, is biggest Twitter hashtag of year

A Canada 150 projection is seen on Parliament Hill's Centre Block's at the conclusion of the illumination launch ceremony of Christmas Lights Across Canada, in Ottawa on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang
Original Publication Date December 31, 2017 - 3:06 AM

OTTAWA - Canada's 150th birthday bash draws to a close today with Heritage Canada saying 87 per cent of Canadians participated in at least one event. Here's how some of the year counted out.

31 million: Estimated number of people who participated in at least one Canada 150 event.

5,800: Number of Canada 150 projects and events within Canada.

1,000: Number of Canada 150 events hosted by embassies abroad.

1.8 million: Number of times the #Canada150 hashtag was used on Twitter.

7,500: Number of licensing applications to use the Canada 150 logo which were approved.

1,700: Number of Canada Day celebrations across the country.

27.3 million: Number of visitors to a national park or heritage site during year of free admission.

$200 million: Budget for Canada 150 events and programs.

$300 million: Budget for Canada 150 community infrastructure fund.

42 mm: amount of rain that fell in Ottawa on Canada Day.

55,000: Number of people who skated on the Canada 150 Parliament Hill skating rink in first three weeks.

News from © The Canadian Press, 2017
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