Wiarton Willie's 2017 spring forecast, on the outdoor stage at the Wiarton Arena. (photo by Jordan MacKinnon)Wiarton Willie's 2017 spring forecast, on the outdoor stage at the Wiarton Arena. (photo by Jordan MacKinnon)
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Wiarton Willie Predicts Early Spring!

There's good news from Wiarton.

Canada's most famous groundhog emerged from his burrow shortly after 8am on Thursday with his spring forecast.

He did not see his shadow and communicated to South Bruce Peninsula officials that spring is just a few weeks away.

The Wiarton Willie Festival kicked of earlier Thursday morning with fireworks, entertainment, and a free pancake breakfast in the Wiarton arena. There are more activities through the day.

South Bruce Peninsula Mayor Janice Jackson leans in to hear Wiarton Willie's prediction of an early spring. (photo by Jordan MacKinnon) South Bruce Peninsula Mayor Janice Jackson leans in to hear Wiarton Willie's prediction of an early spring. (photo by Jordan MacKinnon)

Crowd gathers in front of Wiarton Arena, waiting for Willie's annual spring forecast. (photo by Jordan MacKinnon) Crowd gathers in front of Wiarton Arena, waiting for Willie's annual spring forecast. (photo by Jordan MacKinnon)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam emerged from his small barn Thursday morning, and officials declared that the groundhog did not see his shadow either.  That means spring is on the way for that part of the country as well.

But American counterpart Punxsutawney Phil had some less welcome news. The groundhog communicated to hundreds gathered at Gobbler's Knobb in Pennsylvania, that they can expect six more weeks of winter.

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