Canada's Walk of Fame
Canada's Walk of Fame (French: Allée des célébrités canadiennes) acknowledges the achievements, accomplishments, and successes of amazing Canadians. It consists of a series of stars in front of Roy Thomson Hall, The Princess of Wales Theatre, and The Royal Alexandra Theatre on King Street and Simcoe Street in Toronto, Ontario. Created in 1998, it includes athletes, coaches and other sports figures; actors, directors, writer and producers of movies, television and stage; singers, songwriters and musicians; playwrights; authors; comedians; even cartoonists and supermodels.
2003 Ceremony
Broadcast live on television for the first time, a national broadcast was shown on Global Television from 9-11 pm, Wednesday, June 25th. This gala and the television broadcast was hosted by Andrea Martin. Colin Mochrie delivered a newscast during the gala, based on both the Weekend Update on Saturday Night Live and This Hour Has 22 Minutes, a Canadian satirical show in which he no longer co-stars.
Related Topics:
Global Television - Andrea Martin - Colin Mochrie - Weekend Update - Saturday Night Live - This Hour Has 22 Minutes
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | List of Inductees |
| ► | 2003 Ceremony |
| ► | 2005 Inductees |
| ► | Comparison between the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Canada's Walk of Fame |
| ► | Those without a Star |
| ► | External link |
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