Canada Day
Canada Day is a nation-wide celebration and a long-standing Port Hope tradition. Our events program has been designed to safely connect us as friends, neighbours and Canadians this July.
For 2024, event attendees can expect traditional event components, such as the fireworks display, car show and community gathering in the park. New this year, will be a Sugarbush Breakfast in the Park and activity stations on Queen Street. The Canada Day Parade is taking place - please note the route change!
Participate in the 2024 Canada Day Celebration:
Canada Day Parade
Our Canada Day Parade takes place on July 1 at 11:00 a.m.
Please note, the route has been adjusted for 2024 due to construction taking place in the downtown.
Join the parade line up and find out more details for spectators and participants in the buttons below.
Discover the schedule of events!
Review the schedule of events below and follow our Facebook event for updates.
11:00 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Location: Memorial Park
Refreshment Gardens hosted by the Port Hope and District Agricultural Society
11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Locations: Memorial Park, Town Hall Lawn & Queen St
Includes mini putt, bouncy castles, laser tag, ball hockey, free feezies and more!
11:45 a.m.
Location: Memorial Park
Join us for the singing of O Canada, and Queenies cupcakes.
Take some time over the long weekend to connect with nature and explore trails in Port Hope.
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Pick up location: Augusta Street - beside Town Hall
Free!
10:15 p.m.
Location: Launch from pier
With Deejay Chris Martell spinning tunes!
Live Music Schedule |
Music in Memorial Park
Beats at the Beach9:30 p.m. - DJ Chris Martell spinning tunes at the east beach Fireworks launch |
Explore more Canadian content
We wish you a safe Canada Day and hope you explore and celebrate what being Canadian means to you.
Summer recreation |
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Recommended Reading |
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Our friends at the Port Hope Public Library have curated a recommended summer reading list featuring Canadian authors. All titles available at the Mary J. Benson Branch on Queen Street. Fiction:Meet Me At The Lake by Carley Fortune I Will Ruin You by Linwood Barclay The Bittlemores by Jann Arden The Future by Catherine Leroux Bad Cree by Jessica Johns Non-fiction:Fire Weather: The Making of a Beast by John Vaillant By the Ghost Light: Wars, Memories, & Families by R.H. Thompson Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest by Suzanne Simard Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity by Peter Attia M.D. Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry |
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National Film Board of Canada |
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Explore a wide range of Canadian content posted on the National Film Board of Canada. Films can be streamed free of charge or downloaded for a small fee in both French and English. The collection includes documentaries, animations, experimental films as well as a wide selection of stories about the environment, human rights, the arts and so much more. |
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National celebration |
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Find out details for the Canada Day Celebration from our Nation’s Capital. | ||
Indigenous Canada |
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The Municipality of Port Hope exists on the lands of the Michi Saagiig Anishnaabeg traditional territory covered by the Williams Treaties. We honour and recognize First Peoples as rights holders and stewards of the lands and waters on which we have the privilege to live, work, and play, including the Ganaraska Forest and River. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We commit to actions towards Truth and Reconciliation by recognizing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, strengthening ties with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples - especially those who make their home in Port Hope, and learning from Indigenous ways of knowing and being. We do so by recognizing the past and working towards a shared future. On July 1, let us reflect on the heritage of our Nation and seek to learn more about our history.
Listen to artist and biologist, Rick Beaver tell the story of our land and the people first here. Further, the University of Alberta offers a free online course called Indigenous Canada, which explores key issues facing Indigenous peoples today from a historical and critical perspective highlighting national and local Indigenous-settler relations. |
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Port Hope célèbre la Fête du Canada - Français |
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La municipalité de Port Hope est heureuse d’organiser une nouvelle fois les festivités de la fête du Canada et nous espérons vous y voir nombreux! Nous vous préparons des activités qui seront l’occasion de nous rassembler et de célébrer ensemble au centre-ville de Port Hope. Les festivités débuteront le 30 juin par un film en plein air. Apportez vos couvertures et vos chaises de jardin pour assister en famille à un film gratuit. The Lego Movie sera projeté à la tombée de la nuit dans le parc Memorial. Le 1er juillet, les festivités se poursuivront avec un programme chargé : 8 h - 11 h : Petit-déjeuner de crêpes 9 h - 15 h : Spectacle de la fête du Canada 10 h - 11 h : Yoga en plein air 11 h : Défilé de la fête du Canada 11 h : Ouverture du jardin des rafraîchissements 11 h - 20 h : Ouverture des stations d’activités interactives dans le parc commémoratif 23 h 45 : Cérémonie officielle (avec un gâteau!) 12 h - 14 h : Brian Bracken sur l’esplanade 13 h - 16 h : Promenades en chariot 14 h - 16 h : Marty and the Mojos sur l’abri d’orchestre 16 h - 18 h : The Buss sur l’abri d’orchestre 18 h - 20 h : The Buzz sur l’abri d’orchestre 20 h - 22 h : Storm the Palace sur l’abri d’orchestre 22 h 15 : Feu d’artifice (lancement depuis la jetée) Si vous n’avez pas envie de faire un bain de foule au centre-ville, vous pouvez faire une randonnée autoguidée sur l’un de nos nombreux sentiers et espaces verts ou lire l’un des livres figurant sur notre liste de recommandations de lectures estivales. Nous vous souhaitons une bonne fête du Canada et espérons que vous explorerez et célébrerez ce que signifie pour vous le fait d’être Canadien. Nous remercions tout particulièrement nos commanditaires pour leur généreuse contribution à notre événement. Bonne fête du Canada! |
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Parade details |
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The Port Hope Canada Day parade will take place on Monday July 1, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. The Parade has been rerouted slightly, to account for the construction taking place in the downtown. The 2024 parade route will begin at the traditional start location, the intersection of Ridout Street and Bramley, travel down Walton Street, turn south onto Pine Street, east on Augusta Street and end in the Town Hall parking lot. Road closures will be in effect (along the parade route) starting at 10:30 a.m. Roads will be opened directly following the parade at approximately 12:30 p.m.. Please do not park at bagged meters or along the route. The Town Hall parking lot will be closed off beginning at 7:00am, and will reopen following the parade. Stationed along the parade route will be members of the Lauria Auto Group who will be live streaming and commentating the parade to their facebook page, along with Mosley the Moose! Spectator considerationsReview the route map to find viewing locations and plan your approach. All Spectators are asked to please be mindful and respectful of other spectators and parade participants along the route and to please stay off the road to keep everyone safe. Please note that NO parking will be permitted on Ridout, Walton, Pine & Augusta Streets, prior to and during the parade (10:30am -12:00pm). Please consider carpooling, walking or taking transit to attend the event. If you're so inclined you can non-perishable food item which will all be collected along the route. Participant detailsAll local businesses and organizations are invited to join the lively parade lineup. Parade participants are encouraged to design floats and costumes that connect to a Canada Day theme. There is no fee to participate in this community celebration. All participants are asked to review and abide by parade rules and regulations. Please complete your parade registration by June 28, 2024.
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Yoga in the Park details |
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The Port Hope Canada Day Yoga in the Park is free to attend and suitable for all ages and skill level. The outdoor yoga class will take place outdoors, on the back lawn of Town Hall (56 Queen St) at 10:00 a.m. The session will be guided and be approximately 1 hour in length. You do not need any equipment to participate, although we recommend you bring a mat or towel, and some water. Participants will practice on the grass, some may want to bring a picnic table cloth, cardboard or an extra towel to keep mats clean and dry. Blankets, cushions and bolsters are also encouraged, but not needed. There is no requirement to pre-register. |
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Show N Shine details |
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The Port Hope Canada Day Show N Shine takes place in downtown Port Hope - with parking in Rotary Park and the front lawn of Town Hall. All participants are asked to register onsite, there will be a pop up tent just south of the Library in Rotary Park, on Queen Street. Registration is $5 and is open until 9:00 a.m. The Show is open to street rods, customs, antiques, classics, trucks, motorcycles and unfinished vehicles. Branded dash plaques will be available to the first 150 participants. Voting will take place until 1:00 p.m. for Top 5 cars, Top 2 Trucks, and Top Motorcycle. Awards will be presented in all categories. All vehicles are asked to remain in place until at least 3:00 p.m. The Canada Day Show N Shine is being run by volunteers of the Port Hope Rotary Club. |
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Sugarbush Pancake Breakfast |
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Join us in Memorial Park for a Sugarbush Breakfast hosted by the Port Hope Lions Club. Breakfast will be served from 8:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. and includes pancakes, sausages, syrup. The Sugarbush breakfast will be provided FREE until supplies last, thanks to the generosity of the Port Hope Lions Club and their volunteers. Hope Community Church volunteers will be serving up coffee and juice boxes. |
Event partners and sponsors
We are seeking event sponsorship and partners to assist us in delivering an meaningful experience throughout Port Hope. Your support and contribution will play a key role in engaging our community, in the celebration of Canada, this summer.
Please contact our Event Coordinator to discuss ideas and sponsorship opportunities.
Confirmed sponsors and partners to date:
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