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Canada Day celebrations in Calgary

Canada Day 2026

On July 1, Calgarians and visitors are invited to gather at locations across downtown to celebrate Canada Day. This year’s free and family-friendly celebration features an Indigenous spotlight and powwow, live music and will end with a fireworks show above Stampede Park. Other attractions throughout the day include the Cultural Carousel, performances, face painting, food trucks and more.

Be part of our Canada Day celebrations

Call for volunteers

We could not produce events such as Canada Day without the help of our volunteers. We have a range of roles available to help make the day memorable and fun.

Apply by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, June 12, 2026.

Call for sponsors

For information about our Canada Day sponsorship or activation opportunities, please email us at eventservices@calgary.ca to learn more.

 

Featured events

Canada Day Main Stage Show

Join us at the new main stage at Prince’s Island Park for a free afternoon and evening of live music showcasing Canadian talent across genres starting 2 p.m.

Stay tuned for the main stage schedule.

Fireworks

Canada Day will end with a fireworks show at approximately 11 p.m. launched from Stampede Park.

The best viewing location for the fireworks is Max Bell Centre. The parking lot will be open for fireworks viewing only, with no other activities on site. Parking is limited, so consider walking or taking transit. Franklin and Barlow/Max Bell LRT stations are nearby.

Onsite viewing at Stampede Park will not be available due to set up of the 2026 Stampede and vehicle access into west Ramsay (Scotsman’s Hill) will also be restricted.

Featured locations

Prince's Island Park

2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

698 Eau Claire Ave. S.W.

Gather in the heart of downtown for an afternoon and evening of live performances on the main stage.

  • Canada Day main stage show
  • Playground and picnic spots
  • Coke Canada Rest & Refresh Area 
  • Family-friendly beer garden
  • Rest stop: quiet, low sensory space
  • Food vendors

The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland

11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

750 9 Ave. S.E.

  • Indigenous Spotlight and Powwow
  • Indigenous Artisans Market
  • Teaching tipis and trappers tent
  • Sport Calgary hub: Try inflatable soccer, luge, biathlon and ski jumping
  • Food vendors
 

Municipal Building & Sien Lok Park

11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
800 Macleod Trail S.E. & Riverfront Ave. and 1st St. S.W.

  • Cultural hands-on activities
  • Dragon walk
  • Lion dance
  • Cultural fashion show
  • Coke Canada Rest & Refresh Area
  • Food vendors
 

Eau Claire Plaza

11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
101 Barclay Parade S.W.

  • Live entertainment: Music, dance and juggling
  • Face painting and temporary tattoos
  • Playground
  • Urban beach and water feature
  • Food vendors
 

East Village

11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Riverwalk Plaza to George C. King Bridge

  • Airbrush tattoos and face painting
  • Tourism Calgary booth
  • EAST Team booth
  • Grey Cup display
  • Food vendors

Getting around on Canada Day

Let our map be your guide. Find event locations, activities, first aid stations, washrooms and more. The map will be available in late June.

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