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Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada, [faɛ̯t dzy kanadɑ]), formerly known as Dominion Day (French: Fête du Dominion), is the national day of Canada.
On July 1, get caught up in the excitement and energy of the Canada Day celebrations in Canada’s Capital Region! Whether with family or friends, take part in this free event that showcases our country’s diversity, music and culture.
If it falls on a Sunday, it is moved to July 2, except in Nova Scotia and in Newfoundland and Labrador. All provincial governments observe this day. Many organizations, businesses and stores are closed, although some book stores, pharmacies and gas stations may be open. Post offices are closed.
Canada Day. Take part in the nation’s biggest birthday party on July 1. Witness the ceremonies, shows and fireworks and take in the musical talent at several locations in the nation’s capital and across the country.
Canada Day celebrations in 2023 will include speeches, a special citizenship ceremony and musical performances — though the weather in the capital isn't so festive.
CBC viewers can watch Canada Day live performances taking place at LeBreton Flats Park in Ottawa on Saturday, July 1. Below are the televised events you can watch for Canada Day 2023.
Canadians are invited to gather and enjoy the Canada Day 2023 celebrations taking place from coast to coast to coast. They can participate in activities in their communities or watch the televised daytime ceremony and evening show.
CBC will be marking Canada Day with live TV and radio specials that will feature musical acts and guests from across the country. Here's how you can tune in on all of our platforms.
Canadian Heritage Minister, Pablo Rodriguez, has announced the official line-up for Canada Day 2023. Canada’s Capital Region will host the main events at LeBreton Flats Park and other locations. Residents and visitors from across the country can join in via CBC and Radio-Canada broadcasts from 8 p.m. local time, 9 p.m. Atlantic time, and 9:30 ...
Saturday 1 July 2023. Quick info: The most Canadian Day of all: Canada Day, which is annually celebrated on July 1 (except when July 1 is a Sunday, in that case Canada Day is held to Monday July 2).