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Students party on Ezra Street for St. Patrick's Day 2017

An estimated 10-15 thousand students gathered to celebrate St. Patrick's Day on Ezra Street in Waterloo.

Decked out in green, students took over Ezra Street for St. Patrick's Day

This young woman offered to share her drink as she celebrated the festivities on Ezra Street Friday afternoon. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

St. Patrick's Day celebrations took over the Ezra Street neighbourhood in Waterloo Friday, as an estimated10-15 thousand peoplejoined the giant street party.

What used to be smaller house parties less than a decade ago has grown into an all-out festival where thousands of students crowd onto the sidewalks and street or meander from student residence to student residence.

Students decked out in green were in good spirits.

There was police presence, but mostly officers were there to keep students safe and discourage them from moving off private property with their alcohol although that presenteda challenge given the size of the crowd.

There was a steady stream of students early in the afternoon and a police officer at the scene said by evening the crowd could grow to 15,000.

By early afternoon, thousands of students had already filled much of Ezra Street in Waterloo to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
Security guards stand outside the houses along Ezra Street. Some have lists of who lives inside and no one else is allowed in. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
Lots of students were taking pictures to mark the celebrations. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
Troy Durocher went all out for the celebrations, painting his beard, hair and even his eyebrows. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
A police officer giving a young woman a ticket on St. Patrick's Day.
Waterloo Regional Police officers speak to one woman on the edges of the party on Ezra Street. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
These young women happily posed for a photo as they arrived for the St. Patrick's Day celebrations on Ezra Street. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
This student openly drank a beer and asked to have his photo taken on Ezra Street. Police were reminding students to drink only on private property. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
Students walk past a house on Albert Street with the words "liquor zone" painted on the outside. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)
Students were in high spirits as the St. Patrick's Day celebrations got underway. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)