July 1 and July 2 (Vaughan, Toronto, Mississauga and Whitby)
Escape the heat and stay active at Sky Zone while celebrating Canada’s birthday. Get a Play All Day pass and bounce, play, dunk and dodge for $25+tax all day long. Or get a July Jump Pass and jump all July for 60-minutes each day for only $39.99+tax.
Find your closest park and buy tickets at https://www.skyzone.com/multi/gta
**FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2018**
*Canada Day (Toronto)
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay West
Toronto, ON
All music, all weekend long: Join us on Canada Day weekend as we celebrate the diversity and creativity of peoples and cultures that call Canada “home.” From June 29 to July 2, Toronto’s waterfront is the place to be as popular artists from across the country come together for One Land: Many Nations. Featuring voices that are feminist, Indigenous, People of Colour, queer, newcomer and otherwise underrepresented within Canada – or Kanata – these concerts will showcase the many talents that live, learn and create together on this land.
http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/canadaday/
*Ribfest (Toronto)
Centennial Park
256 Centennial Park Rd.
Toronto, ON
There’s something for everyone! Try your luck on our massive Midway or check out the celebrity food judging. The Kids Zone will keep the little ribbers busy while you enjoy the food and music in our beer garden. Be sure to come back on Canada Day for special performers, free face painting, magic shows, and a spectacular fireworks display at sundown.
*Canada Day (Toronto)
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay West
Toronto, ON
All music, all weekend long: Join us on Canada Day weekend as we celebrate the diversity and creativity of peoples and cultures that call Canada “home.” From June 29 to July 2, Toronto’s waterfront is the place to be as popular artists from across the country come together for One Land: Many Nations. Featuring voices that are feminist, Indigenous, People of Colour, queer, newcomer and otherwise underrepresented within Canada – or Kanata – these concerts will showcase the many talents that live, learn and create together on this land.
http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/canadaday/
**SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2018**
*Family Favourites Movie (All Over Ontario)
11am
Cineplex Movie Theatres
Various Locations
Movie: DESPICABLE ME 3
Join us on Saturday mornings at 11am for Cineplex Family Favourites. Watch a family favourite film each week for only $2.99. A portion of the proceeds goes towards supporting Free The Children. It’s a fun and affordable way to enjoy the weekend with your family.
http://www.cineplex.com/Events/FamilyFavourites?gclid=CJ_fvubOysoCFQ6IaQodbBkFCw
*Kid’s Club Crafts (All Over Ontario)
10am-11:30am
Michaels Art Store
All Over Ontario
Let your kids explore their creativity while you shop! Kids 3 and up can enjoy a quick project and take home a finished masterpiece. Sign up in store or just drop in. Only $2 per child reserves 30 minutes for your creative kid. Sessions starting every half hour from 10am – 11:30 am. See a store associate to join the fun! Parents must remain on premises during the event.
*Farmer’s Market (Woodbridge)
9am-1pm
Woodbridge Pool and Memorial Arena
5020 Hwy # 7 at Islington Ave
Woodbridge, ON
The Woodbridge Village Farmers Market is a non-profit, volunteer run market. We are affiliated with the Woodbridge Agricultural Society. The market is a great place to spend a quiet Saturday morning, meeting with friends and neighbours. We invite you to join us every Saturday from June 16th 2018 to October 13th 2018.The Woodbridge Village Farmers Market is a friendly, big hearted market located on the northwest corner of Hwy #7 and Islington Ave., at the Woodbridge Pool & Memorial Arena parking lot. Our volunteers are always there to help with the many special events. It’s a fun place for friends to meet and families to come Saturday mornings. Our Kid’s Club includes creative crafts and engaging activities weekly. This will be our 10th year of operation.
http://www.woodbridgefarmersmarket.com
*June Weekends (Scarborough)
12pm-5pm
Scarborough Museum
1007 Brimley Rd
Scarborough, ON
June is a great time to see how Scarborough Museum’s rustic Victorian buildings fit into the backdrop of Thomson Memorial Park in full bloom! As the weather warms up, you can cool off with a cup of lemonade and enjoy chocolate crème candy from the museum’s historic kitchen. Board games and an animal scavenger hunt for kids round out this family-friendly weekend. Admission is Pay What You Can.
Cost: Pay What You Can
http://www.toronto.ca/scarborough
*Guided Hikes (Scarborough) (FREE)
Rouge National Urban Park – Parks Canada
Meadowvale Road
Scarborough, ON
Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with our friendly and fun Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone, if you are looking for wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or just to meet new people!
Various dates. See website for schedule.
https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/on/rouge/activ/guide/201806-juin-june
*Nature Play In The Garden (Toronto)
Evergreen Brickworks
550 Bayview Ave
Toronto ON
This unique program and dynamic space requires parents and guardians to supervise their children while co-creating a magical world of possibilities.
The Children’s Garden is suitable for children of all ages as it inspires them to use their imagination in open-ended play. Here, children have the freedom to be the architects of their environment, to invent and build using their own creativity and problem-solving skills, all while developing an appreciation for the natural world.
Weekly activities respond to the changing seasons and weather, and are based on the natural materials we have available. Most importantly, our activities are a great way to be active and connect with community, family and the environment that sustains us all.
https://www.evergreen.ca/whats-on/?date=2018-05-24&category=0&view=upcoming
*Ribfest (Toronto)
Centennial Park
256 Centennial Park Rd.
Toronto, ON
There’s something for everyone! Try your luck on our massive Midway or check out the celebrity food judging. The Kids Zone will keep the little ribbers busy while you enjoy the food and music in our beer garden. Be sure to come back on Canada Day for special performers, free face painting, magic shows, and a spectacular fireworks display at sundown.
*Canada Day (Toronto)
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay West
Toronto, ON
All music, all weekend long: Join us on Canada Day weekend as we celebrate the diversity and creativity of peoples and cultures that call Canada “home.” From June 29 to July 2, Toronto’s waterfront is the place to be as popular artists from across the country come together for One Land: Many Nations. Featuring voices that are feminist, Indigenous, People of Colour, queer, newcomer and otherwise underrepresented within Canada – or Kanata – these concerts will showcase the many talents that live, learn and create together on this land.
http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/canadaday/
*It’s Your Festival (Hamilton)
12pm-11pm
Gage Park
1000 Main St. East
Hamilton, ON
It’s Your Festival encompasses all cultures under one flag; Canada. Our signature festival has become one of the Top 100 Festivals of Ontario and one of the biggest festivals in Canada. We are most proud of our contribution to celebrate Canada’s Birthday while showcasing Canadian Arts and heritage during the past 49 years. Our diverse ethnic community members are an integral factor to the success of our festival. The “Parade of Cultures” has become a stunning addition and enhancement to our festival, becoming an annual event since 2015. We celebrate our diversity and inclusion, through the Parade of Cultures, led by the Indigenous Peoples, in which several ethno-specific communities participate in, encouraging networking and comradery among many groups. We boast 150 Arts & Craft vendors, 25 Foods of the World booths, 40 service groups, 5 stages of entertainment, beer garden, midway, Ontario Youth Talent Search, Bingo, Canada Day Ceremonies, Citizenship Court, Family Fun Zone and many more exciting exhibits.
*Police Fun Day (Brampton)
11am-3pm
Region of Peel Parking Lot
10 Peel Centre Drive Suite A
Brampton, ON
Our Police Day and Community Fun Fair will provide a positive environment for all community stakeholders, citizens and police personnel to interact in a fun and informal environment.
509@peelpolice.ca
*Celebrate Canada Day (Pickering)
The Pickering Markets
1400 Squires Beach Road
Pickering, ON
Come to The Pickering Markets for family fun on Canada Day weekend – June 30th – July 1st, 2018! The festivities will be happening from 9AM to 5PM. There will be musical entertainment, giveaways and games for everyone to play! Do you like GIANT JENGA? How about GIANT CHESS? Or maybe GIANT CONNECT 4?
This Canada Day weekend, visit The Pickering Markets for a FREE family event filled with fun!
www.pickeringmarkets.com/events/
*Canada Day Weekend Celebrations (Whitby)
11am-4pm
Lynde House Museum
900 Brock Street South
Whitby, ON
Kick off Canada Day Weekend at Lynde House Museum. Learn about the history of Whitby and the Lynde Family during a tour of the museum with costumed interpreters. Enjoy children’s crafts and games in the park. Bring your own picnic lunch to enjoy the festivities. Shop in the Warren General Store now featuring preserves along with artwork from local artists. Donations kindly received. For more information visit www.lyndehousemuseum.com, email info@lyndehousemuseum.com or call 905-665-3131.
The Museum will be closed Sunday July 1st.
*Canada Day Weekend (Collingwood)
12pm-6pm
Blue Mountain Village
156 Jozo Weider Blvd
The Blue Mountains, ON
A Canadian celebration in the Blue Mountain Village with Canadian flag cake, a tribute to Canadian music, family activities, and fireworks!
http://bluemountainvillage.ca/events/2018/canada-day-weekend
**SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2018**
*Jungle Gym (Vaughan)
JCC -Schwartz/Reisman Centre
9600 Bathurst Street
(Bathurst & Rutherford)
Vaughan, ON
DROP-IN PROGRAM
Age Recommended: 0-5 Years
Non-Member Fee: $5.00
Circle Time, Story Time, and playing in the gym with toys and games.
•Please call prior to confirm they are running the program.
905-303-1821
*Canada Day (Vaughan)
12pm-8pm
Boyd Conservation Area
8739 Islington Ave
Vaughan, ON
The City of Vaughan will celebrate Canada’s 151st anniversary of Confederation at its award-winning annual Canada Day event on Sunday, July 1, 2018 from 12 – 8 p.m. at the Boyd Conservation Area. This fun-filled event will feature FREE admission, activities and entertainment for the whole family including live performances, inflatables, face painting, arts and crafts, a business zone, and a food zone to make for a very exciting day!
http://www.vaughan.ca/events/canada_day_celebration/Pages/default.aspx
*Canada Day (Richmond Hill)
11am-11:30pm
Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park
1300 Elgin Mills Road East
Richmond Hill, ON
Every year, thousands of people in Richmond Hill and the GTA come to Richmond Green Park to celebrate Canada’s birthday. It’s a fun-filled day full of activities with something for everyone. Non-perishable food donations in support of the Richmond Hill Community Food Bank can be dropped off at any of the four information stations on-site.
It’s a day full of fun activities including live entertainment, food vendors, a beer garden, a children’s village, a teen zone, marketplace, art exhibit and the region’s largest firework display.
http://www.richmondhill.ca/en/things-to-do/canada-day.aspx
*Canada Day (Aurora)
11am-10pm
Lambert Willson Park
135 Industrial Parkway
Aurora, ON
Join the Town of Aurora on Saturday July 1 for exciting Canada Day celebrations. Activities begin at 11am at Lambert Willson Park with free pancakes (while supplies last), games, crafts, live music, food vendors, and fireworks at dusk.
*Canada Day (Newmarket)
11am-4pm
7:30pm-10:30pm
Riverwalk Commons & George Richardson Park (off Bayview Parkway)
200 Doug Duncan Drive
Newmarket, ON
Celebrate Canada’s birthday with neighbours, family and friends. Join in on the fun, family friendly activities happening all day! During the day at Riverwalk Commons start your morning with a Pancake Breakfast at 8am. From 11am-4pm, enjoy activities such as a motocross show, food, vendors, inflatables, live music, DJ, train rides, and more! Continue the celebration in the evening at George Richardson Park with live entertainment before an amazing 20 minute fireworks display.
http://www.newmarket.ca/ThingsToDo/Pages/Recreation%20and%20Culture/Events/Canada%20Day.aspx
*Canada Day (Mount Albert)
7pm-10pm
Mount Albert Lions Community Centre
5057 Mount Albert Rd.
Mount Albert, ON
Join us as we celebrate Canada’s birthday in EG! Join us outdoors for live music from the Stacey Renee Band, DJ Demeanor, bouncy castles, and food from the Mount Albert Lions Snack Bar ($). Event parking is limited, enjoy free shuttles to and from the Mount Albert Lions Community Centre all evening long. Hop on the shuttles at the Holland Landing Community Centre, Ross Family Complex and EG Sports Complex.
http://www.eastgwillimbury.ca/canadaday
*Canada Day (Unionville)
1pm-5pm
Unionville Main Street Millennium bandstand
147 Main Street Unionville
Markham, ON
Celebrate Canada Day on Main Street Unionville! Live street entertainment, balloons with a twist, horse & carriage ride for charity, and a performance by the Kindred Spirits Orchestra at the Millennium Bandstand at 7pm followed by fireworks!
http://www.unionvilleinfo.com/event/84-canada-day-celebrations
*Canada Day (East York)
10am-11pm
Stan Wadlow Park
888 Cosburn Ave
Toronto, ON
Our 61st Canada Day Celebration begins with a Parade! Leaving Dieppe Park at 10am marching through East York to Stan Wadlow Park (Participants, open to all, please arrive by 9am). The Parade’s arrival at Stan Wadlow Park leads into a Full Day of Family FUN! ~ Rides! ~ Artisans ~ Food ~ Live Music ~ *New* LOCAL Craft Beer Garden, sponsored by Muddy York and Beachill Smokehouse. Skate park and swimming pool are also open. The Celebration ends with a spectacular FIREWORKS Display at 10pm.
http://www.facebook.com/events/464965103901816/
*Canada Day (Scarborough)
10am-4pm
Thomson Memorial Park
1005 Brimley Road
Scarborough, ON
Join us for the annual Canada Day celebrations at Thomson Memorial Park. Stop by in the morning for a pancake breakfast, and stay for the live entertainment, activities and more. Cap it off with a Canada Day Parade!
*Guided Hikes (Scarborough) (FREE)
Rouge National Urban Park – Parks Canada
Meadowvale Road
Scarborough, ON
Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with our friendly and fun Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone, if you are looking for wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or just to meet new people!
Various dates. See website for schedule.
https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/on/rouge/activ/guide/201807-juillet-july
*June Weekends (Scarborough)
12pm-5pm
Scarborough Museum
1007 Brimley Rd
Scarborough, ON
June is a great time to see how Scarborough Museum’s rustic Victorian buildings fit into the backdrop of Thomson Memorial Park in full bloom! As the weather warms up, you can cool off with a cup of lemonade and enjoy chocolate crème candy from the museum’s historic kitchen. Board games and an animal scavenger hunt for kids round out this family-friendly weekend. Admission is Pay What You Can.
Cost: Pay What You Can
http://www.toronto.ca/scarborough
*Canada Day (North York)
5pm-10:45pm
Mel Lastman Square
5100 Yonge St
North York, ON
Beginning at 5 p.m. enjoy a free celebration of live music, fireworks, arts, food & fun for the entire family! Artists include Blues/R&B diva Shakura S’Aida, socially conscious Pan-Latinx hip hop by Los Poetas, dancehall party vibes by DJ Nino Brown (Yes Yes Y’all), and more. Get into the spirit with hula hoops, face painting, and a participatory mural by street artist Rahmaan Hameed. Spectacular fireworks wrap up the show at 10:30 p.m
*Canada Day Celebreation (North York)
6pm-10:30pm
Downsview Park
35 Carl Hall Road
Toronto, ON
Downsview Park invites you to celebrate Canada Day on July 1, 2018 with FREE activities for the whole family, and a spectacular fireworks show to end the night!
Bring your friends, family, and neighbours out for a fun-filled afternoon and evening, beginning at 6 p.m., featuring FREE inflatables and games for children, face painters, and live entertainment.
Admission and parking is FREE, however parking is limited! The Park is easily accessible via public transit – take the 101 Parc Downsview Park bus directly from Sheppard West Station, or a short walk from Downsview Park Station.
http://en.downsviewpark.ca/event/Canada-Day-Festival-2018
*Ribfest (Toronto)
Centennial Park
256 Centennial Park Rd.
Toronto, ON
There’s something for everyone! Try your luck on our massive Midway or check out the celebrity food judging. The Kids Zone will keep the little ribbers busy while you enjoy the food and music in our beer garden. Be sure to come back on Canada Day for special performers, free face painting, magic shows, and a spectacular fireworks display at sundown.
*Canada Day (Toronto)
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay West
Toronto, ON
All music, all weekend long: Join us on Canada Day weekend as we celebrate the diversity and creativity of peoples and cultures that call Canada “home.” From June 29 to July 2, Toronto’s waterfront is the place to be as popular artists from across the country come together for One Land: Many Nations. Featuring voices that are feminist, Indigenous, People of Colour, queer, newcomer and otherwise underrepresented within Canada – or Kanata – these concerts will showcase the many talents that live, learn and create together on this land.
http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/canadaday/
*Bronte Canada Day Event (Oakville) (FREE)
11am-10pm
79 Jones Street
Oakville, ON
As active members and residents in Bronte. We would like to invite you to join us in celebrating Canada’s 151st Birthday this July 1st. As in Past Years, we will be hosting a community event but this year we are promising to make it the best year ever.
Our event hours will be from 11:00 am until 10:00 pm with great bands throughout the day as well as some amazing food vendors/trucks, cotton candy, snow cones, line dancing classes etc. also a licensed wine and beer area. ALL within steps of Heritage Park, where the best fireworks displays will happen at 9:00 pm.
Our goal is to bring all of the community together for a FREE event and celebrate Canada!
http://www.facebook.com/events/1196417177231440
*It’s Your Festival (Hamilton)
12pm-11pm
Gage Park
1000 Main St. East
Hamilton, ON
It’s Your Festival encompasses all cultures under one flag; Canada. Our signature festival has become one of the Top 100 Festivals of Ontario and one of the biggest festivals in Canada. We are most proud of our contribution to celebrate Canada’s Birthday while showcasing Canadian Arts and heritage during the past 49 years. Our diverse ethnic community members are an integral factor to the success of our festival. The “Parade of Cultures” has become a stunning addition and enhancement to our festival, becoming an annual event since 2015. We celebrate our diversity and inclusion, through the Parade of Cultures, led by the Indigenous Peoples, in which several ethno-specific communities participate in, encouraging networking and comradery among many groups. We boast 150 Arts & Craft vendors, 25 Foods of the World booths, 40 service groups, 5 stages of entertainment, beer garden, midway, Ontario Youth Talent Search, Bingo, Canada Day Ceremonies, Citizenship Court, Family Fun Zone and many more exciting exhibits.
*Sunday’s at Westfield (Hamilton)
12:30pm-4pm
Westfield Heritage Village
1049 Kirkwall Road
Rockton, ON
Every Sunday and public holiday from March to the end of October you can immerse yourself in Westfield’s unique historic setting. Authentically costumed volunteers will take you back to earlier times and places through fun and educational demonstrations and activities. Westfield has more than thirty-five historical buildings to visit, including log homes, a one room schoolhouse, railway station, print shop, inn and cabinetmaker’s shop. Step up to the counter at the General Store for sweet treats and stop by the Gift Shop for unique finds.
You can also enjoy Westfield’s trails and natural areas, set on 500 beautiful acres.
For more information visit our website.
Admission: $11
*Canada Day (Burlington) (FREE)
12pm-10pm
Spencer Smith Park
1400 Lakeshore Road
Burlington, ON
Bring your national pride to celebrate Canada Day and enjoy free Canadian-inspired activities and entertainment all day at Spencer Smith Park.
http://www.burlington.ca/en/live-and-play/Canada-Day.asp
*Canada Day Celebration (Niagara Falls)
9am-9pm
Niagara Falls Canada Day Celebration
4310 Queen Street
Niagara Falls, ON
Don’t miss the Niagara Falls Canada Day Celebration on Sunday, July 1 in Downtown Niagara Falls. Join us at 9 am for a 1K & 5K Run at Oakes Park. Then, head to the Canada Day Parade at 11 am along Victoria & Queen. Opening Ceremonies on the City Hall Main Stage at 12:30 pm, followed by Live Entertainment, Art Show, Car Show, Buskers, Children’s Zone with inflatables, free face painting, free children’s entertainment, Extreme Sports Area, until 4:00 pm along Queen Street. The Main Stage at City Hall will have live entertainment until 8:30 pm. Visit the website for event updates at www.niagarafalls.ca/canadaday
http://www.niagarafalls.ca/canadaday
*Canada Day Strawberry Festival (Caledon)
8am-4pm
Caledon Fairgrounds
18297 Hurontario St
Caledon, ON
Community event with all day strawberry breakfast and children’s activities. Flag raising at 12:00pm with local dignitaries. Free event.
http://headwaters.ca/event/2018-caledon-canada-day-strawberry-festival/
*Canada Day Celebration (Ajax)
11am-3pm
Rotary Park
Ajax, ON
There will be children’s activities, air brush tattoo’s, inflatable rides, strolling buskers and more. Visit our local community groups and organizations, enjoy live entertainment and cultural performances on stage, and try some delicious food at one of our many food vendors.
No Parking! Leave the driving to us – take the free Canada Day’s Shuttle.
*Canada Day Evening (Ajax) (FREE)
6pm-10pm
Ajax Down’s
380 Kingston Rd E
Ajax, ON
In the evening join for the biggest birthday party in Town! Celebrate Canada Day in Ajax with delicious gourmet food trucks, live entertainment and spectacular firework display
http://calendar.ajax.ca/default/Detail/2018-07-01-1800-Ajax-Canada-Day-Night-Time-Extravaganza
*Celebrate Canada Day (Pickering)
The Pickering Markets
1400 Squires Beach Road
Pickering, ON
Come to The Pickering Markets for family fun on Canada Day weekend – June 30th – July 1st, 2018! The festivities will be happening from 9AM to 5PM. There will be musical entertainment, giveaways and games for everyone to play! Do you like GIANT JENGA? How about GIANT CHESS? Or maybe GIANT CONNECT 4?
This Canada Day weekend, visit The Pickering Markets for a FREE family event filled with fun!
www.pickeringmarkets.com/events
*Canada Day Celebration (Pickering)
12pm-5pm
Esplanade Park
One The Esplanade
Pickering, ON
FREE! This is an all ages, community event with live entertainment, activities, games and more! Special interest areas for kids, teens, adults and family. Plan for a full day of fun at the park as we celebrate Canada’s Birthday!
http://calendar.pickering.ca/default/Detail/2018-07-01-1200-Canada-Day-Celebration-Daytime
*Canada Day (Whitby)
1pm-7pm
Victoria Fields
500 Victoria Street
Whitby, ON
Enjoy kids zone, Adventure Zone, Arts Trail, Farmers’ Market, community and food vendors, water activities, music, displays and much more.
Victoria Fields, the Port Whitby Marina and the Whitby Yacht Club will be booming with live entertainment and activities for all ages.
The evening ends with fireworks!
*Canada Day (Newcastle)
3pm-10pm
Memorial Park (Newcastle Library grounds)
Newcastle, ON
Hosted by the BIA, organized by A Gift of Art
Sponsored by Rona
Free Maple tree seedling for the first 65 families
Movie in the park – Loving Vincent – at 7 p.m.
Bike parade 3:30 p.m.
Decorate cupcakes
Live music
Dress up photo booth
https://www.clarington.net/en/tourism/canada-day-celebrations.asp
*Canada Day (Bowmanville) (FREE)
Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex
2440 Regional Highway 2
Bowmanville, ON
Live Music featuring The Charles Street Band and Tyler Lorette
Food vendors including a BBQ sponsored by Enbridge, Pizza from Boston Pizza and the Enniskillen General Store Ice Cream Truck
Fireworks at dusk (approximately 10 p.m.)
https://www.clarington.net/en/tourism/canada-day-celebrations.asp
*Canada Day Celebration (Georgina)
2pm-11pm
The ROC
26479 Civic Centre Rd, Keswick, ON
Georgina, ON
Join us in Georgina as we celebrate in true patriotic style at the Recreation Outdoor Campus (The ROC) on Saturday, July 1, 2018 from 2 p.m. – 10 p.m. Fireworks at 10 p.m.
*Canada Day Weekend (Collingwood)
12pm-6pm
Blue Mountain Village
156 Jozo Weider Blvd
The Blue Mountains, ON
A Canadian celebration in the Blue Mountain Village with Canadian flag cake, a tribute to Canadian music, family activities, and fireworks!
http://bluemountainvillage.ca/events/2018/canada-day-weekend
**MONDAY, JULY 2, 2018**
*Ribfest (Toronto)
Centennial Park
256 Centennial Park Rd.
Toronto, ON
There’s something for everyone! Try your luck on our massive Midway or check out the celebrity food judging. The Kids Zone will keep the little ribbers busy while you enjoy the food and music in our beer garden. Be sure to come back on Canada Day for special performers, free face painting, magic shows, and a spectacular fireworks display at sundown.
*Canada Day (Toronto)
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay West
Toronto, ON
All music, all weekend long: Join us on Canada Day weekend as we celebrate the diversity and creativity of peoples and cultures that call Canada “home.” From June 29 to July 2, Toronto’s waterfront is the place to be as popular artists from across the country come together for One Land: Many Nations. Featuring voices that are feminist, Indigenous, People of Colour, queer, newcomer and otherwise underrepresented within Canada – or Kanata – these concerts will showcase the many talents that live, learn and create together on this land.
http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/canadaday/
*It’s Your Festival (Hamilton)
12pm-11pm
Gage Park
1000 Main St. East
Hamilton, ON
It’s Your Festival encompasses all cultures under one flag; Canada. Our signature festival has become one of the Top 100 Festivals of Ontario and one of the biggest festivals in Canada. We are most proud of our contribution to celebrate Canada’s Birthday while showcasing Canadian Arts and heritage during the past 49 years. Our diverse ethnic community members are an integral factor to the success of our festival. The “Parade of Cultures” has become a stunning addition and enhancement to our festival, becoming an annual event since 2015. We celebrate our diversity and inclusion, through the Parade of Cultures, led by the Indigenous Peoples, in which several ethno-specific communities participate in, encouraging networking and comradery among many groups. We boast 150 Arts & Craft vendors, 25 Foods of the World booths, 40 service groups, 5 stages of entertainment, beer garden, midway, Ontario Youth Talent Search, Bingo, Canada Day Ceremonies, Citizenship Court, Family Fun Zone and many more exciting exhibits.
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