Summary
Experience Vancouver’s premier Canada Day celebration without spending a dime! Canada Together at Canada Place offers seven hours of free entertainment on July 1, 2026, featuring The Strumbellas, cultural performances, Indigenous marketplace, family activities, and a citizenship ceremony – all set against stunning harbor views.
Canada Together at Canada Place transforms Vancouver’s waterfront into a massive free festival on July 1, 2026, running from 11 AM to 6 PM. This five-block celebration features headlining performance by Juno Award-winning The Strumbellas, live cultural performances across multiple stages, an Indigenous Marketplace showcasing local artisans, interactive Family Zone with hands-on activities, and a public citizenship ceremony welcoming 60 new Canadians.
Located at the iconic white-sailed Canada Place adjacent to Waterfront Station, the event is easily accessible by transit and welcomes visitors to bring their own food while offering optional food truck purchases. The festival blends entertainment with cultural education, featuring an Expo 86 exhibit and programming developed with Indigenous and community partners, making it an ideal budget-friendly anchor for any Vancouver summer itinerary.
Fun Facts
- The Strumbellas headline performance is completely free – no concert ticket required
- 60 new Canadians will be sworn in during a public citizenship ceremony
- The festival spans 5 city blocks along Vancouver’s scenic waterfront
- Visitors can bring their own food, making it perfect for budget travelers
- Canada Place’s iconic white sails were originally built for Expo 86, celebrating its 40th anniversary
Canada Together 2026 proves that the best experiences don’t require big budgets. With world-class entertainment, cultural programming, and stunning waterfront views all free of charge, this festival embodies Vancouver’s commitment to accessible public celebrations for everyone.
For more information: www.canadaplace.ca/canadatogether


