Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats Park will host the July 1 Canada Day festival with a lineup of musical performances and family entertainment. Various festivities will also be held in three other locations around the Capital Region.
The 2025 celebrations mark the 158th anniversary of Confederation.
At LeBreton Flats Park, the day will begin with a ceremony at noon that features performances by Amanda Marshall, Garou, Thompson Egbo-Egbo, Rafaëlle Roy, and Alli Walker.
An evening concert starts at 8 p.m. with performances by Sarah MacLaughlin, Tom Cochrane, and Randy Bachman.
Amanda Marshall, Roch Voisine, Muzion, Coeur de Pirate, Billie du Page, Josh Ross, Morgan Grace, Mitsou, Édith Butler, TALK, Fredz and Aasiva will also take the stage.
Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Steven Guilbeault unveiled the official program for Canada Day on May 29. He encouraged all Canadians to join in the festivities and “show the world what it means to be proudly Canadian.”
“This year, more than ever, Canada will shine with its shared energy, diversity and the spirit of unity that connects us from coast to coast to coast,” Guilbeault said. “Whether you are here at home or abroad, July 1 is a time to come together, enjoy great music, share our stories and reflect on what makes us unique.”
Guilbeault also said Canada becomes stronger when we “honour the ties that bind us and celebrate together.”
LeBreton Flats Park
LeBreton Flats Park will be the main location for the day’s activities, with fun things to do for all ages.There will be a climbing tower, bubbles workshop, mural painting, plenty of photo opportunities, a medicine wheel bracelet workshop, and a dance floor.
Parliament Hill
On Parliament Hill, Canada Day activities will include traditional entertainment, such as the changing of the Ceremonial Guard Band, and performances by the Royal Canadian Air Force Pipes and Drums.Supreme Court of Canada
A new venue this year is the Supreme Court of Canada, which is celebrating its 150th anniversary.Other activities include workshops for those new to camping, a makeup station, and a creative space where attendees can make a Canada Day bookmark.
Old Hull
Canada Day festivities will also be held at Old Hull, where visitors can take in performances like hoop dancing, and challenge friends and family to oversized interactive games. For younger Canadians there will be inflatables for bouncing, face painting, and a live DJ.R&B performer Naïma Frank, P’tit Belliveau, and The Strumbellas will also entertain the crowds at Old Hull.







