This picture shows a number of Caribana67 pioneers being honored at a ceremony hosted by FMC. Some of these pioneers worked very hard to produce a golden eagle for the city of Toronto, the province of Ontario and the country Canada.
Two committees were setup in 1966 to plan for the first Caribana festival. Alban Liverpool chair of the board of governors and Sam Cole chair of the Executive board. Both men were from islands where carnival celebrations was part of their culture. A year later Liverpool was elected Chairman of a new board under the named The Caribbean Committee for Cultural Advancement.
A photo of the first and only LP produced for the Caribana 67 festival. It shows a large number of Caribana board members. It was typical in the early years for boards to have representatives from several Caribbean Islands. The late Romain Pitt believed that the organization needed a large board to keep it active and operating when some folks may want to discontinue their involvement.
These are stats of hits to the first Caribana Official Website (caribana.ca) in 2003- 2005. People from more than 100 countries world-wide visited the site as soon as it became available online. Visitors from China outnumbered those from other countries, even the US where a large number of Caribbean people resided and had a similar festival. The Chinese interest in the site could have been the reasons Caribana was invited to participate in Hong Kong festival celebrations.