2022 in Canada: From Abbotsford to Whistler, there are 22 events around Metro Vancouver

Summarize where to celebrate in your area and where to go if you want to see fireworks

Shout out loud. As the pandemic disappears into the rear view mirror, this year's Canada Day festival is flourishing around Lower Mainland.PNG File

After a few days of Canada Day silenced by a pandemic, Metro Vancouver is ready to have a party in 2022 increase. Canceled or reduced due to COVID-19 in 2020, '21 returned directly on July 1st this year. Here is a summary of places to celebrate in your area.

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Abbotsford Canada Day *

The annual Main Street Parade begins at 11:00 am, with play zones, main stage entertainment, a family festival at the Abbotsford Exhibition Park with multicultural food trucks, a fireworks finale, and more all day long. increase. abbotsford. ca

Canada Day in Burnaby *

On July 1st, there are three celebrations around Burnaby. From 11 head towards Edmonds Plaza and Park (7433 Edmonds Street). AM-2:30 pm Entertainment, arts and crafts, children's games and activities, and youth volleyball tournaments. The Burnaby Village Museum also hosts events (see below).

At 7pm, head to Central Boulevard and Central Park's Civic Square to enjoy fun street fests for kids, beer gardens, k-os, Bif Naked, Alex Cuba music and fireworks. 10 pmburnaby. ca

Burnaby Village Museum

The museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm. It also offers multicultural family entertainment, music, games and demonstrations "and of course, cupcakes," including headliner Shari Ulrich. The museum has a special exhibition to commemorate the 50th anniversary. burnaby village museum. ca

Women pretend to be Canadian July 2019 Raise the flag while wearing patriotic costumes at the Canadian Day celebration in Vancouver on the 1st. Photo by Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press

Canada Together at Canada Place

This year, It's a daytime event with no plans for fireworks, but a big party returns to Canada Place in downtown Vancouver. Held from 11am to 6pm, it will be attended by headliner Johnny Reed, as well as boom booms, omegamighties and many other performers. There are exhibits and demonstrations from cultures around the world, the Kids Zone at Jackpool Plaza, Canadian military exhibits, and lots of food trucks. canada place. ca

Canada Day Drumming Celebration 2022

A virtual cross-Canada celebration of playing drums on Canada Day will continue in the program this year in 2019 It started during the 150th Canadian festival. You can sign up forand join hereA stream of drum rolls that set a world record for Guinness last year will be streamed live on YouTube on July 1stcanadaday drumming. com

Coquit Ram Canada Day *

Kick off at noon, this free family event at Town Center Park offers entertainment, multicultural performances and dining. Increasingly fun activities and opportunities to learn more about Canada and pre-colonial indigenous history. It ends with fireworks at 10 pm. Above Lake Laphage. coquitlam. ca

Delta Canada Day *

The party at Delta at Charmers Park will start at 5:30 pm. Enjoy live music for kids, barbecues, food vendors, and Reckless. Fireworks end the day. Bring a lawn chair, blanket, water and sunscreen. delta. ca

Canada Day at Fort Langley

At the Farm Museum BC, Fureai Zoo, Exhibition, Pioneer Demonstration, Face Painting, Scavenger Hunt, Woodworking, Canada Day We hold a free day for children and families to enjoy, such as cupcakes. The King Street farm opens at 10 am.facebook. com / farmmuseumbc

Canada Day in the town of Langley

It will be held from 11:00 am at the northern end of Alder Grove Athletic Park. Until 6 pm, the main stage and kids stage will feature multicultural performances such as magic shows, puppet shows, elastic castles and food trucks. tol. ca / canadaday

Noisy yelling. Canada Day parties are back everywhere in Lower Mainland.Photo courtesy of Nick Procaylo /PNG

Granville Island Canada Day

Lots of things to do on Granville Island, Canada There is an all-day performance of the TD International Vancouver Jazz Festival (some free, some with tickets), plain air painting, artist demos, and a kids market from 11am to 5:30 pm. There are many food vendors, from maple toffees to Canadian day donuts. granville island. com

Canada Day at Maple Ridge

Head to Memorial Peace Park for farmers and craftsmen's markets, water playgrounds and pony rides, roving Entertainment on three stages, in addition to entertainers, food trucks and beer gardens. The party takes place from noon to 6 pm in the park on 224th Avenue. maple ridge. ca

Canada's Mission Day

Held from 8am to 3pm At Fraser River Heritage Park, the day begins with a pancake breakfast and performances by magicians and dancers. Will be done. Demonstrations of martial arts, agile dogs, acrobatic and lumbar jacks. And many exhibitors. Mission. ca

Canada Day New West Minster

New West will host Canada Day weekend activities, including a park concert at Riore Park on July 1st (AM). 11 pm-1 pm) and Westminster Wharf (1 pm-6 pm) Registration is required for some activities such as yoga and drumming workshops. new west city. ca

Canada Day North Vancouver

The biggest celebration of Canada's 155th birthday on the North Shore is the Shipyard (125 Victory Shipway) is. , Live music on two stages, Patio Beer Garden, Splash Park for Kids, Retro Dance Party. The fun is from noon to 10 pm. Shipyards Livehosts food tracks, craftsmen, live music and beer gardens every Friday to summer. cnv. org

Canada Day at Pit Meadows

Pan at the Pit Meadows Party at šxʷhék̓ʷnəs (Spirit Square, Harris Road, 11985) from 9am to 2pm Cake breakfast, vintage car show and shine, main stage entertainer, craftsman's alley, dog show, kids zone, and watermelon eating contest.

Attending the Canadian Day celebration in Vancouver in July A woman is hugging her daughter January 1, 2016.Photo: Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press

Canada Day at Port Coquitram *

Lions Park Morning Hosted a pancake breakfast at 8am, then afternoon and evening meals at Castle Park (2252 Castle Cres., PoCo), Drink Garden, Spray Park, Live Entertainment with Bernie Bentall and his son Dustin (9: 15- Do 10). : 15 p. m. ) And the finale of the fireworks after the show. Shuttle service from PoCo WestCoast Express station to the park is available from 2:30 pm. portcoquitlam.ca

Golden Spike Days at Port Moody

A long-running family-friendly event at Rocky Point Park, the festival runs throughout the weekend. (June 30-July 3) The highlight of Canada Day, featuring music from 54 to 40 years old. Live entertainment, food trucks, drink gardens, logging demos and more. Platinum Blonde will play on July 2nd. Admission is by donation daily. golden spike. ca

Steveston Salmon Festival

The festival concludes its 75th anniversary with a program for all ages from 10am to 4pm. Opposite Steveston Village, Garry Point Park and Britannia Shipyard National Historic Site. Enjoy live music, art and food with the whole family. stevestonsalmonfest. ca

Canada Day in Sally *

A day of free entertainment at the Bill Reed Millennium Amphitheater in Cloverdale includes amusement rides, exhibits, indigenous villages and multicultural The food truck and fireworks finale will take place at 10:30 pm. This year's main stage headliners will be Juno-winning Arkells and Shawnee Kish and Haviah Mighty performances. surrey. ca / canadaday

Canada Day in West Vancouver

The district will host an afternoon at John Lawson Park. Side One, Kids Zone starting at 4:30 pm The opening ceremony will be held at 4:45 pm. west vancouver. ca

Wisler Canada Day

Wisler's July 1st celebration begins with a pancake breakfast with a donation to support Lytton. At 7:30 pm, a parade of people along the village will take a walk inWhistler from 11:00 am. ca

Canada Day at White Rock

White Rock will be hosting Canada Day at Bay by the Bay in West Beach and hosting local live entertainment headed by Soundtrack Canada. .. Opening ceremony at noon hosted by the mayor and Semiahmoo First Nation, children's activities at the vendor line and museum. Note: There are no fireworks this year. white rock city. ca

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