Kids Activities at Canada Together at Canada Place July 1, 2023

There’s a full day of kids activities planned at Canada Together, happening July 1st along the waterfront at Canada Place in Downtown Vancouver.
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There’s a full day of kids activities planned at Canada Together, happening July 1st along the waterfront at Canada Place in Downtown Vancouver.
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The Steveston Salmon Festival on July 1st will have a parade, cultural show, family fun, fireworks, and the legendary Salmon Bake!
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The City of Burnaby is hosting a series of free celebrations for Canada Day on July 1st including StreetFest on Central with fireworks and more!
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Canada Together at Canada Place is July 1st. Planned with representatives from the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations with headliners Tegan & Sara
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Canadian Independent Bookstore Day is April 29, 2023. Support community, culture and diversity by shopping local and engaging in a variety of celebrations in Vancouver and beyond.
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Celebrating #CanFilmDay’s 10th anniversary! National Canadian Film Day is April 19th and there’s a lineup of Vancouver screening events.
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Christmas at Canada Place is a free, family experience in Downtown Vancouver December 2, 2022 to January 2, 2023. Enjoy the light displays, heritage Woodward’s Windows, the Avenue of Christmas Trees and more
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Canada Together at Canada Place is a free multi-stage waterfront event in Downtown Vancouver with music, cultural performances, food trucks, exhibits and more happening July 1st.
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Enjoy Burnaby Canada Day at StreetFest on Central with k-os, Bif Naked, Alex Cuba, and fireworks PLUS festivities at two more locations around the city
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Canada Together in Vancouver July 1st at Canada Place featuring a lineup of free entertainment at Canada Place and around Coal Harbour. Planned collaboratively with representatives from the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations
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