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Canada Day

School’s out, the weather is warm, and everyone is in the mood to celebrate — Canada Day is always a great occasion for family fun! Wish our country a happy birthday with one of a number of public celebrations filled with entertainment and activities for your family to enjoy in and around Vancouver.

Canada Day Salmon Festival in Steveston
Canada Day Salmon Festival in Steveston

The 75th anniversary Steveston Salmon Festival will take place July 1, 2022, from 10am–4pm. Festivities will celebrate the rich history of the event through storytelling, demonstrations, hands-on activities, and activations by local artists, merchants, and community groups. Visitors will get an opportunity to share their personal memories and treasured moments
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Canada Day in Pitt Meadows
Canada Day in Pitt Meadows

Canada Day in Pitt Meadows will be an in-person event this year! You are invited to šxʷhék̓ʷnəs (Spirit Square) on Friday July 1, 2022 for a pancake breakfast, show & shine, artisan alley, dog show, kids zone and main stage entertainment. Event Schedule: Main Stage Entertainment: Canada Day in Pitt
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Canada Day in Port Coquitlam
Canada Day in Port Coquitlam

Port Coquitlam’s annual Canada Day event is returning for 2022! Everyone is invited to come together for a picnic in the park with headliner Barney Bentall and son Dustin Bentall at Castle Park. Bring your family and friends, grab your beach chairs and blankets, and enjoy family-friendly games and festivities,
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Canada Day in Langley
Canada Day in Langley

Celebrate Canada Day in Aldergrove with the Township of Langley! Located at Aldergrove Athletic Park, this free, family-oriented event features live musical performances and entertainment, a spray park, playground, and food trucks. A Family Fun Zone will keep kids entertained with bouncy castles, balloon twisters, games, and community booths. Family
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Canada Day in Coquitlam
Canada Day in Coquitlam

Coquitlam recognizes that Canada Day can mean different things for different members of our community. As a result, the City has adapted the July 1 event to provide a day that is sensitive to the diverse range of community perspectives. Canada Day in Coquitlam is a safe and inclusive family-friendly
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Canada Day in New Westminster
Be Strong, Proud and FREE Celebrating Canada Day in New Westminster

Come kick off summer with a day full of fun FREE Canada Day celebrations for the whole family in New Westminster. New West Farmers Market The market will be expanded on June 30 to include additional vendors, food trucks, live music, children’s activities and more. Purchase all of the supplies
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Canada Day by the Bay
Canada Day by the Bay

Bring the whole family down to the beach and spend the day listening to live entertainment at Memorial Park, West Beach. Entertainment Headliner: Soundtrack Canada Supporting Acts: Marlin Ramazzini Band, Juno Award nominee and Latin singer Harris & Debray, dynamic blues/roots duo Sweet Pan Karima Essa Yaroslava and Co Richard
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Canada Day Britannia Community Services
Canada Day in Grandview Park

The Britannia Centre is celebrating Canada Day with the theme “Grateful To Live Here” as a way to express gratitude for living on the unceded Coast Salish territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Featuring: Live music, free food, a button maker, and a discussion table. Canada Day in
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Canada Day at Sunset
Canada Day at Sunset Community Centre

Put on your red and white and come for Canada Day celebrations full of family-fun. There will be indoor and outdoor activities, arts and crafts, and performances. Canada Day at Sunset Community Centre: When: July 1, 2022 Time: noon – 4pm Where: Sunset Community Centre Address: 6810 Main Street, Vancouver
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Canada Together - Canada Day at Canada Place
Canada Day at Canada Place

2022 marks the 36th annual event at Canada Place at the Port of Vancouver, which has historically been the largest Canada Day celebration outside Ottawa. It also marks the beginning of a new direction for the event. Now named Canada Together, the event has been planned collaboratively with representatives from
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