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- Celebrating Canada Day in Calgary doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are some tips for celebrating on a budget: Pack a picnic and enjoy it in one of Calgary’s many parks. Attend free events and activities, such as the Canada Day Street Festival or Canada Day at Prince’s Island Park. Bring your own water bottle to stay hydrated.
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Ready to celebrate Canada Day in Calgary but not sure where to go? We’ve got you covered! Here’s our list of our favourite things to do on Canada Day so you’ll know how to celebrate in style!
Tips for Celebrating Canada Day on a Budget. Celebrating Canada Day in Calgary doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are some tips for celebrating on a budget: Pack a picnic and enjoy it in one of Calgary’s many parks. Attend free events and activities, such as the Canada Day Street Festival or Canada Day at Prince’s Island Park.
- Canada Day at Olympic Plaza
- Canada Day on St. Patrick’s Island
- Canada Day at Fort Calgary
- Canada Day at Studio Bell
- Canada Day at The King Eddy
- Canada Day at Heritage Park
- Canada Day at Century Downs Racetrack
- Canada Day at Spruce Meadows
- Canada Day Celebration at The Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre
- Canada Day at Eau Claire Market
Located in the heart of downtown Calgary, Olympic Plaza will offer a gathering place to show off your national pride. Catch performances on Olympic Plaza’s stagethroughout the day and celebrate with locals and visitors alike. Live ArtsXpeditions performances, presented by Arts Commons, will feature a variety of local musicians performing jazz, Indi...
This year St. Patrick’s Island will feature three areas with music, theatre, and fun activities on Canada Day. The island can be accessed via the George C. King bridge and has plenty of natural spaces to explore in between programming. Where:St. Patrick’s Island When:July 1, 11am to 5pm
The City of Calgary is hosting its Canada Day celebrations at Fort Calgary. Enjoy an Indigenous showcase, Powwow, and artisan market. Canada Day-themed walking tours are available every hour. The main stage will feature a lineup of all-Canadian musical performances from 4:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Where:Fort Calgary When: July 1, 11am to 11pm
Admission to Studio Bell is free on July 1st as they celebrate both Canada Day and their seventh anniversary. Explore Canada’s incredible music industry with new exhibitions, hands-on activities, and pop-up performances. Where:Studio Bell When: July 1, 10am to 5pm
The iconic venue, King Eddy, is celebrating its fifth anniversary with family-friendly live music at its rooftop stage! Canada Day performances include Tom Phillips and The D.T.s, Robert Adam, Cold Little Crow, Post Script, Amy Nelson, and many more! Where: The King Eddy When: July 1, begins at 11am
Celebrate Canada Day at Heritage Parkwith a ride aboard the S.S. Moyie. Tour the park on the antique steam train, enjoy a picnic on the lawn, or take part in gold panning demonstrations. And witness national pride, as 50 people become Canadians at a citizenship ceremony. Where: Heritage Park When: July 1, 10am to 5pm
Take part in Canada Day festivitiesall weekend long at Century Downs Racetrack. Kick off the weekend with food and drink specials, live music, and fireworks on June 30th. Try your luck with cash prize draws on July 1st. Enjoy horse racing, facepainting and a live DJ! Where: Century Downs Racetrack When: June 30 - July 2
Jump into Canada Day at the 'Pan American', presented by Rolex. Spruce Meadows will be offering families tons of exciting Canada Day activities! Enjoy a picnic lunch for the first 2,000 guests, live entertainment, pony rides, and face painting. Where:Spruce Meadows When:July 1
Make your way to Chinatown on July 1st and visit the Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre for its annual Canada Day celebration. The celebration will acknowledge our country’s multiculturalism through performances, family-oriented activities, and an international marketplace. Where: Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre When: July 1, 11am to 5pm
2023 will be the final Canada Day celebration for Eau Claire Marketbefore the area is redeveloped. Indoor and outdoor fun includes live music, food trucks, face painting, balloon twisters, and arts & crafts. Where: Eau Claire Market When: July 1, 11am to 5pm
- Summer On 17th. What: 17th Avenue’s amazing summer events don’t rest on Canada Day, in fact, they are bringing tons of fun all day long. There is live music and performances scheduled throughout the day with fun for everyone.
- Olympic Plaza. What: One of Calgary’s nicest areas is hosting a full day of family-friendly fun. There will be live performances by Albertan musicians along with food trucks and children’s art activities.
- National Music Centre. What: The National Music Centre marks seven years of Studio Bell with a full day of music and exhibits. This annual event brings allows visitors to feel, heal, learn, and connect through the power of music.
- St. Patrick’s Island. What: Enjoy the beautiful scenery while having a full day of fun. St. Patrick’s Island will have three stages with art and music performances with some fun activities for kids and stilt walkers roaming the park.
Jun 26, 2019 · Check out Spruce Meadows for some show jumping and free pancakes, attend a Canada Day block party or watch an Indigenous showcase and traditional powwow at Prince’s Island Park. Calgary is going full force in celebrating Canada’s 152 birthday and here are a list of events and celebrations happening in Calgary.
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Jun 29, 2017 · Celebrate with live music that takes you across Canada, interactive exhibitions, “O Canada” sing-along, live music, building-wide jam session, Bell VR experience, and surprises.
On July 1, Calgarians and visitors will gather downtown to celebrate Canada Day. This year’s free and family-friendly celebration will feature fireworks, live music, cultural performances, art displays and more.