Fireworks, food and fun and much more.
Kingston is getting ready for a big Canada Day celebration on Tuesday, July 1st, and everyone is invited.
Events will take place from noon to 10 p.m. at Confederation Park and Springer Market Square. The day kicks off with a stroll down Princess Street, followed by live performances, cultural activities, and Canada Day cake at City Hall.
Confederation Park will be packed with food trucks, music, and the Kids Zone, sponsored by Canada Royal Milk. Springer Market Square will host a full-day beer garden and a dance party in the evening featuring DJ Skratch Bastid.
The celebration ends with a fireworks show over Lake Ontario at 10 p.m., sponsored by The Island Queen, marking its 50th anniversary.
Get the full rundown here.
All events are free, family-friendly, and open to the public.
Visit the City of Kingston’s Canada Day event page for more details and a full schedule of activities.
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