2026 Canada Day Long Weekend in Fredericton: Fireworks, Festivals & Activities

Credit: Tourism Fredericton

Celebrate Canada’s 159th birthday with fireworks, fun events and activities.  Here is a short list of things to do this Canada Day long weekend in and around Fredericton.

I. Official Canada Day Celebrations

Fredericton Canada Day

Visit Downtown Fredericton for a day of FREE family fun and entertainment! Enjoy main stage all-New Brunswick entertainment line-up with grand theft bus headlining, and other acts of Pretty In Pink (That80sband), Laurie LeBlanc Page officielle, and more! Enjoy food trucks, bouncy castles, local vendors, and fireworks over the Wolastoq (Saint John River).  Cap off the evening in New Brunswick’s Capital City with fireworks scheduled to take place from the Westmorland Street Bridge at 10:40 pm. Details

Wednesday, July 1, 2026 | 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Fireworks | 10:40 PM

Officers’ Square, 575 Queen Street, Fredericton

Free

II. Things to do on Canada Day

Oromocto Pioneer Days Festival

Join us at the Sir Douglas Hazen Park Green as we celebrate Canada Day 2026. Lots of family fun, including Midway Rides, Entertainment on the green, Food and other vendors, Kids’ Day, Canada Day Parade, and Canada Day fireworks! Details

Oromocto Pioneer Days Festival

June 26 – July 4, 2026

Canada Day Parade | July 1 | 11:00 AM
Fireworks | July 1 | Dusk

Sir Douglas Hazen Park 15 Wharf Road, Oromocto

The Nature of Canada Day in Keswick Ridge

Come join us for The Nature of Canada Day in Keswick Ridge! Parade starts at 4pm, picnic/food vendors, and activities at 5pm, live music at 6pm and fireworks show at dark!! Details

Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Parade | 4:00 PM

Fireworks | Dark

Keswick Ridge 221 HWY-105, Keswick

Canada Day – New Maryland 2026

Enjoy an afternoon of community fun featuring a community BBQ, live music, and a variety of activities for all ages. Residents and visitors are invited to gather with family, friends, and neighbours to enjoy the festivities and celebrate Canada’s birthday in a welcoming and festive atmosphere. Details

Wednesday, July 1, 2026  | 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

New Maryland Centre 754 New Maryland Hwy, New Maryland

Nashwaak Canada Day Celebration

Get ready for a full day of family fun as we come together to celebrate Canada Day. This year’s parade theme is “Backyard Camping”. Details

Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Parade | 11:00 AM
Duck Race on the Nashwaak River | 1:00 PM

Fireworks | TBA

Stanley Park

Canada Day – Tracy

Join us in Tracy for a full day of Canada Day fun, beginning with a lively parade and continuing with great entertainment, music, free games for kids, and an all-day BBQ the whole family can enjoy. It’s a celebration packed with community spirit, delicious food, and activities for all ages, topped off with one of the best fireworks shows around which will be even bigger and better this year! Details

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Tracy Recreational Centre, 4445 Heritage Drive, Tracy

Canada Day at Kings Landing

Celebrate Canada Day the way it was meant to be: outdoors, together, and surrounded by the history and traditions that built this country. Details

Wednesday, July 1, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Kings Landing, 5804 Route 102, Fredericton

Grand Lake Fun Days

Get ready for five action-packed days of non-stop excitement at Grand Lake Fun Days — the ultimate summer kickoff festival for the whole family! The community comes alive with a high-energy lineup of events and entertainment that’s sure to have something for everyone. Details

Grand Lake Fun Days

June 26 – July 1, 2026
parade | Saturday, June 27 | 12 PM @ Main Street, Minto

Fireworks | TBA

Minto

Christ Church Parish Church Summer Concert Series

The Christ Church Parish Church noon hour concert series is returning! Held every Wednesday from July 1 to July 29, from 12:10 pm to 12:55 pm at Christ Church Parish Church, the series will feature a mix of local talent and visiting artists. It promises to be an unforgettable lineup of concerts, offering a delightful musical experience for attendees. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to enjoy some fantastic live performances!! Details

Duo Atria | Wednesday, July 1, 2026 | 12:10 – 12:55 PM

Christ Church (Parish) Church, 245 Westmorland Street, Fredericton

Free will donation

III. Things to do During Canada Day Weekend

Fredericton Royals

Experience the thrill of live baseball with the Fredericton Royals at their home games for the 2026 season, held at the historic Royals Field! With a legacy dating back to 1895, the Royals have been a beloved tradition for fans at this iconic location. Don’t miss out on the action—come cheer on the team and be part of a time-honored experience that promises excitement all season long!  Details

vs. Moncton on Friday, June 26, 2026 | 7:30 PM
vs. Chatham on Sunday, June 28, 2026 | 7:30 PM

Royals Field 45 Morrison Street, Fredericton

Cultural Expressions Festival 2026

A lively celebration of cultural diversity and unity awaits you at the Festival of Cultural Expressions on June 27, 2026! Join the Fredericton Multicultural Association and many ethnocultural groups for an unforgettable day of music, dance, food and energetic performances from around the world. Details

Saturday, June 27, 2026 | All day

Capital Exhibit Centre, 361 Smythe Street, Fredericton

Strawberry Festival 2026

A day full of celebrating and supporting our local community! Come for a day full of fun activities and local food!! Details

Saturday, June 27, 2026 | 12:30 PM – Midnight

Pines Conservation Park Bridge Dr, Cambridge-Narrows

Love’s Labour’s Lost

A witty romantic comedy, updated to a fabulous 1980s rock and roll setting!

The play’s farcically lovelorn shenanigans are only enhanced by the presence of a fantastical Spanish race car driver, and a pretentious theatre director who assembles a ragged cast of thespians to perform a woeful play to entertain the visiting rock royalty. Details

June 21, 23, 27, 28, 30 and July 4 and 5, 2026 | 7:30 PM

outside Christ Church Cathedral, 168 Church St #150, Fredericton

$15 – $35; Children 9 and under: Free

The Winter’s Tale

Spurred on by his ambition, his wife’s dark urgings, and the tantalizing prophecies of the three Weird Sisters, Macbeth is set on a path to betrayal, murder, corruption, and guilt. In our immersive, promenade production, staged amid the soaring trees of the Fredericton Botanic Garden and Odell Park, you’ll follow—and be in the centre of—the action, rubbing shoulders with witches, ghosts, and murderers, as supernatural solicitings, more than bloody deeds, and epic battles happen all around you. Our Macbeth will be an experience not to be missed! Details

June 19, 22, 25, 26, 29, and July 2 and 3, 2026 | 7:30 PM

Odell Park, near the main parking lot at Rookwood Drive and Waggoner’s Lane

$15 – $35; Children 9 and under: Free

Garden Workshop

Dig into heritage gardening techniques that still work today. Learn practical, time-tested skills for growing food the way New Brunswickers have for over a century. Details

Sunday, June 28, 2026 | 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Kings Landing, 5804 Route 102, Fredericton

8th Annual Ricky Bobby 150

Buckle up and feel the rush of the Annual Rickey Bobby 150 on Saturday, June 27 at Speedway 660. With a competitive field of veterans and rookies, drivers will battle for the win. Competitors from across Atlantic Canada, including Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Maine, will take part in this thrilling, high-stakes event. Tickets for the biggest, baddest, richest stock race in Canada can be purchased at the gate. Details

Saturday, June 27, 2026 | 6:30 PM

Speedway 660, 588 Branch Rd, Geary

Adult General Admission $25, Pit Passes (all ages): $35, Kids 15 and under are Free

Gagetown Farmers Market

The Gagetown Farmers Market is a mix of local artisans, craftspeople, local farmers and food vendors. Stop by to get your weekly, in-season produce and many other essentials. While you visit, grab a coffee and some lunch and have a picnic along the waterfront. There is something for everyone. Details

Sundays | 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Gagetown Farmers Market, 30 Front Street, Gagetown

Free

Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market

Visit one of the best Farmers’ Markets in Canada. Details

Saturdays | 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Fredericton Farmers Market, 665 George Street, Fredericton

Free

Blossoms and Blooms edition of The Gathering

Spring has sprung, and our latest inclusive event comes with a fresh dose of our thriving community of awe inspiring Gatherers. Our signature blend of metaphysical and local artisan vibes creates a rich, enchanting experience you won’t want to miss! We’re ready to provide insight and guidance, and support you on your healing journey with our premium selection of readers and energy workers. Details

Saturday, June 27, 2026 | 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Capital Exhibit Centre, 361 Smythe Street, Fredericton

IV. More Things to Do

Visit the Fredericton Botanic Garden

Located on the west end of Odell Park is the Fredericton Botanic Garden. Enjoy displays of flowers and plants, stroll along the Woodland Fern Trail, relax at the Memorial Grove or walk the interpretive trails here. Details

Daily | Dawn to Dusk

Fredericton Botanic Garden, 694 Prospect Street, Fredericton

Free

Enjoy a Boat Tour

Wolastoq Boat Tour offers private and public tours along the St. John River.  Enjoy spectacular views of the Christ Church Cathedral, the Legislative Building, and other iconic buildings along the shoreline. Details

Regent Street Wharf, Fredericton

Call 506-471-8680 to book

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Take a Selfie with an artwork

Fredericton is home ot many artworks. Many of the installations are found along the Fredericton riverfront trail system, the International Sculpture Trail, and additional iconic pieces in the Fredericton Capital Region. Details

Hartt Island Water Park

Hartt Island Water Park is a great place for fun with camping, water slides, swimming pools, and mini-golf. Details

Waterpark Hours | 10 AM – 9 PM

Hartt Island Water Park, 2475 Woodstock Road, Fredericton

Water Park only: $8 – $25

Camp Out

Pack up your sleeping bag and tent and get ready for an exciting adventure in your own backyard, or you can go explore somewhere new without going too far from home.

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Make the most of the Season

Cool off the summer heat and play in the water. Wilmot Park Splash Pad and Garrison Skatepark will be open.

Lazy Rive Tube Rentals and Drifters Tubing provides tubes and kayaks for rent to those interested in an outdoor adventure.

Go on a Taproom Trail

Explore Fredericton’s Taprooms via the Taproom Trail. Try the brews at 10 participating taprooms using the trail guide. Details

Hike the Mactaquac Provincial Park

Located half an hour outside Fredericton, the park has many enjoyable and easy hiking trails some of which pass through marshland and forest regions. This is also a great place to camp with over 300 campsites to choose from. Details

Mactaquac Provincial Park, 1265 Route 105, Mactaquac

Regular admission

Ride the Fredericton Trail System

The Fredericton Trail System is a 120 km trail network that offers a wonderful opportunity to explore the city. Details

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Chase Waterfalls

What can compare to the beauty of seeing beautiful falling waters? Plan a trip to see some of these beauties around Fredericton. Details

Explore Odell Park

This 400-acre park is one of Fredericton’s most popular parks and features 16 km of multi-use trails. The park also has a waterfowl pond, disc golf course, as well as the Odell Arboretum. Details

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Visit Attractions

Indoor Attractions in Fredericton

  • HaliMac Axe Throwing, 83 Cityview Avenue
  • Unplugged Games Cafe, 418 Queen Street
  • Capital City Paintball, 16 Dorcas Street
  • Fredericton Bouldering Co-op, 3-528 Smythe St
  • iSpy Escape Games, 880 Hanwell Road Unit 207
  • Kingswood Entertainment Centre, 31 Kingswood Way

Plan a Staycation

A vacation doesn’t have to include hours of travelling or even leaving New Brunswick. Get out and explore your own backyard, and see what this beautiful province has to offer.

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  • Re: Decorating contest.
    1) Where does one register one's house? I doubt you will randomly come across my home.
    2) Can a time be specified. Though I am still decorating there doesn't seem to be much going on unless you can see through the front windows against the glare from the sun, otherwise the real show starts after sunset as I have 4 projection units working on 2 stories and various light effects (best bet after 9:45 pm.)
    3) After waiting for almost a month for the announcement for the "contest", it is kind of silly to say it is now a "Competition - North vs South". Great way to divide a city while bringing spirits down. It has kinda fallen a bit flat.

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