Canada Day
Bathurst:
Join us at Coronation Park on Wednesday, July 1 for a day filled with live entertainment, family activities, great food, and community spirit as we celebrate Canada Day together!
Event Schedule:
📍 Coronation Park
📅 Wednesday, July 1, 2026
🕥 10:45 AM – 4:30 PM
Live Entertainment:
- Silver Fox
- Catalyst
- Allons Danser – Art Richard
Food Vendors:
- K.C. & Sons Fish and Chips
- Gâteries Mijo
- Dilli Delight / Le Momos
- Sausage Man
Kids Zone:
- Bouncy Castles
- Face Painting
- Giant Obstacle Course presented by Let's Move Chaleur On Bouge
The festivities begin with Opening Ceremonies and remarks from dignitaries at 10:45 AM.
This free event is open to all ages. Bring your family, friends, and Canada Day spirit and join us for a fun-filled day in the park!
Belle-Baie:
Location: Outdoor grounds of the Sportplex Richelieu, Belle-Baie (Nigadoo sector)
- 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.: Official ceremony
- 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.: Live music by Calnan Band, inflatable games for children, family activities and cake, and local vendors with outdoor booths (cash only)
Whether you're coming alone, with family, or with friends, join us in celebrating Canada Day in a festive atmosphere at the heart of our community. Don't forget to bring your lawn chairs! We look forward to seeing a great crowd.
For more details, please click HERE or call (506) 547-2705.
Belledune:
The Village of Belledune is organizing a parade to celebrate Canada Day.
The parade will begin at 12:00 p.m. at St. Gabriel Church (4114 Main Street) and proceed to Jacquet River Campground (3712 Main Street).
Anyone interested in participating in the parade is invited to meet in the church parking lot at 11:30 a.m.
Vendors are welcome to sell their products (please bring your own chair and table).
There will be live music by Six String Revival, hot dogs, chips, soft drinks and water, a colouring contest for children, and much more.
For more details, please click HERE or call (506) 522-3715.
Canada Day: Canada Day, also known as "Dominion Day", takes place on July 1st of each year. In 1867, this date was chosen to be the "effective date of the Confederation Act" by Queen Victoria. Today, Canadians and visitors from around the world celebrate Canadian diversity with music, joy and festivities. Don't be surprised to see people dressed in red and white and to hear the sound of fireworks in the evening.