Manitoba

Canada Day events planned for Winnipeg and throughout the province Tuesday

As Canadians gear up for the country's 158th birthday on Tuesday, multiple events and activities are planned in Winnipeg and elsewhere in the province for those who want to get out and celebrate Canada Day.

Lots of options are available for Manitobans who want to celebrate Canada's birthday

A red and white Canada flag flies on a flag pole with a blue sky in the background.
The flag flies in Winnipeg. As Canadians gear up to celebrate Canada Day on Tuesday, multiple events and activities are planned in Winnipeg and elsewhere. (Dave Baxter/CBC)

As Canadians gear up for the country's 158th birthday on Tuesday, multiple events and activities are planned in Winnipeg and elsewhere in the province for those who want to get out and celebrate Canada Day. 

The Forks 

The Forks in Winnipeg is offering a full day of Canada Day activities on Tuesday, beginning at 9 a.m. and running until 6 p.m., including a basketball tournament, skateboarding demonstrations and dance battles. 

The Forks will not be doing a fireworks show this year for Canada Day, but activities will also include food trucks, live music and an Indigenous youth empowerment panel. 

Assiniboine Park

The Assiniboine Park Conservancy will host a day of family-friendly Canada Day events and activities on Tuesday, which will include bouncy castles and face painting for kids on Lyric Field, musical performances at the Lyric Stage, and salsa and bachata sessions at The Leaf. 

The park will also host a citizenship ceremony at 11:30 a.m., where 30 new Canadians are expected to take their oath of citizenship and officially become Canadian citizens. 

Princess Auto Stadium

The home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers will host a Canada Day celebration Tuesday that will include a tailgating area from noon to 5 p.m., with hoop dancers, Mariachi music and face painting. 

The tailgate will be followed by musical performances on a mainstage by Big Wreck and Jade Turner, and the night will conclude with a fireworks show expected to start at 10:30 p.m.

Assiniboia Downs

The race track on the western edge of Winnipeg will host its own Canada Day celebration on Tuesday evening. Live racing will start at 7:30 p.m., followed by what the Downs is calling a "spectacular" fireworks display. 

After the fireworks wrap up, guests are invited to stay for an evening of "music and celebration."

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg will be open and offer free admission on Tuesday to mark Canada Day. 

The museum says all are welcome to explore its galleries and learn stories about human rights and how they have evolved in Canada.

City of Selkirk

The city north of Winnipeg will host its annual Canada Day celebration on Tuesday at the Selkirk Waterfront from 4 p.m. until midnight. Planned activities include live entertainment, a market, food vendors and what the city is calling "the best fireworks display in the Interlake."

The city did caution, however, that the fireworks could be cancelled depending on how prone the area is to fire in the coming days. A final call will be made with advice from the fire department before Canada Day.

City of Brandon

The western Manitoba city will host its Canada Day celebration on Tuesday at the Riverbank Discovery Centre from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m.

The event will include live musical performances, a kids' zone, with a sandpit and bouncy castles, and a market. 

The celebration in Brandon will conclude with a fireworks show expected to begin at 11 p.m.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dave Baxter is an award-winning reporter and editor currently working for CBC Manitoba. Born and raised in Winnipeg, he has also previously reported for the Winnipeg Sun and the Winnipeg Free Press, as well as several rural Manitoba publications.