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Canada Day marks the anniversary of Confederation and also offers us time to grieve, learn, reflect, commit to understan...
Canada Day marks the anniversary of Confederation and also offers us time to grieve, learn, reflect, commit to understanding the truth and move ahead towards reconciliation. The City of Edmonton acknowledges the traditional land on which we reside is in Treaty 6 Territory. We do this to create awareness that we are all treaty members, and to show recognition and respect for Indigenous Peoples and the traditional territories on which we live and work.
Fireworks Show
Time: 11pm

Enjoy the magnificent fireworks display over Edmonton’s river valley parks and the North Saskatchewan River.

The fireworks will be live-streamed for anyone who would like to watch from home.
Fireworks Viewing and Access
Good viewing locations:

Alberta Legislature Grounds
Victoria Park
Ezio Faraone Park (west entrance to High-Level Bridge on 109 Street north)
Government House Park
Viewing areas accessible on foot only (closed to vehicles):

River Valley Road
Walterdale Hill Road and Promenade
Queen Elizabeth Park, Hill, and Road
109 Street (between Saskatchewan Drive and the High-Level Bridge)
Note: No viewing is available from Kinsmen Park.

Pedestrian access will be unavailable in Kinsmen Park (including trail access), and the High Level and Menzies Bridges after road closures are in effect. Kinsmen playground and picnic areas are closed starting at 6 am on Canada Day, July 1.

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    Edmonton's Canada Day Fireworks Celebration 2022

    Canada Day marks the anniversary of Confederation and also offers us time to grieve, learn, reflect, commit to understanding the truth and move ahead towards reconciliation. The City of Edmonton acknowledges the traditional land on which we reside is in Treaty 6 Territory. We do this to create aw...
    Canada Day marks the anniversary of Confederation and also offers us time to grieve, learn, reflect, commit to understanding the truth and move ahead towards reconciliation. The City of Edmonton acknowledges the traditional land on which we reside is in Treaty 6 Territory. We do this to create awareness that we are all treaty members, and to show recognition and respect for Indigenous Peoples and the traditional territories on which we live and work.
    Fireworks Show
    Time: 11pm

    Enjoy the magnificent fireworks display over Edmonton’s river valley parks and the North Saskatchewan River.

    The fireworks will be live-streamed for anyone who would like to watch from home.
    Fireworks Viewing and Access
    Good viewing locations:

    Alberta Legislature Grounds
    Victoria Park
    Ezio Faraone Park (west entrance to High-Level Bridge on 109 Street north)
    Government House Park
    Viewing areas accessible on foot only (closed to vehicles):

    River Valley Road
    Walterdale Hill Road and Promenade
    Queen Elizabeth Park, Hill, and Road
    109 Street (between Saskatchewan Drive and the High-Level Bridge)
    Note: No viewing is available from Kinsmen Park.

    Pedestrian access will be unavailable in Kinsmen Park (including trail access), and the High Level and Menzies Bridges after road closures are in effect. Kinsmen playground and picnic areas are closed starting at 6 am on Canada Day, July 1.

    North-South Pedestrian Bridge Access
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    1st Jul, 2022 11:00PM - America/Edmonton
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