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'Monumental' Canada Day at The Forks features fireworks, 5 stages, 50 acts

The biggest Canada Day celebration ever hosted at The Forks is set to begin at sunrise and end close to midnight in a blaze of pyrotechnics.

The free, family-friendly programming happens all day long across The Forks site

The day will be capped by a fireworks show by award-winning Archangel Fireworks as well as various pyrotechnics around The Forks site. (CBC)

Thebiggest Canada Day celebration ever hosted at The Forks is set to begin at sunrise and end close to midnight in a blaze of pyrotechnics.

"The Forks has been a historical meeting place for over 6,000 years, so you can bet we're excited to host this monumentalcelebration," saidPaul Jordan, CEO ofThe Forks North Portage.

"We have an exceptional lineup of locally-bred talent performing all day on five stages across our site, and a fireworks show like none you've ever seen here before."

Canadian folk-rock bandWhitehorse will headline the live music performances atthe July 1 festivities. The husband-and-wife duo is made up of Winnipeg-raised guitarist Luke Doucet and singer Melissa McClelland.

The free, family-friendly programming happens all day long on five stages across The Forks site.

A powwow and Indigenous storytelling will take place at the Oodena Celebration Circle, the Assiniboine River backdropsto the Port Stage and acts that includeRed Moon Road, The MariachiGhostandScottNolan,the Canopy Stage near the market building features Winnipeg's Sierra Noble as well as Grant Davidson's Slow Leaves, while the Plaza Skatepark will offer demos and DJs.

The day will becapped by a fireworks show by award-winning Archangel Fireworks as well as various pyrotechnics around The Forks site.

Thousands of people are expected to attend, so The Forks is offering a free bike valet service all day where cyclists canstore their bikes.

The Government of Canada, through the Canada 150 Fund, is providing $400,000 in funding to The Forks to support the party.

"In this momentous Canada 150 year, Canada Day celebrations will highlight what makes our country so unique, diverse and vibrant. I invite all people of Winnipeg to participate in the activities taking place on July 1," saidMlanie Joly, minister of Canadian Heritage.

"Take advantage of this unique opportunity to celebrate this important milestone with your family, friends and neighbours."


Main Stage: Festival Field

  • 5 p.m. Mamadou.
  • 5:45p.m. Carly Dow.
  • 6p.m.TBA.
  • 6:45p.m.Alpha Toshineza.
  • 7p.m.Kayla Luky.
  • 7:45p.m.Ila Barker.
  • 8p.m.The Noble Thiefs.
  • 9p.m.Whitehorse.
  • 9:45p.m.JC Campbell.
  • 10p.m.Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.
  • 10:40p.m.WSO andFaouzia.
  • 11p.m.Fireworks and site-wide pyrotechnics.

Oodena Celebration Circle

  • Sunrise Spirit Riders
  • 1 p.m. to6 p.m. Powwow, storytelling, humanlibrary.

Canopy Stage

  • NoonTBA.
  • 1p.m.TBA.
  • 2 p.m.SolJames.
  • 3 p.m.JustinLacroix.
  • 4 p.m. Sierra Noble.
  • 5 p.m.Slow Leaves.

Port Stage

  • 1:30 p.m.Riel Gentlemen's Choir.
  • 2:30 p.m.3Peat.
  • 3:30p.m.TheLock Down.
  • 4:30p.m.MitchellSchimnowski.
  • 6p.m.ScottNolan.
  • 6:45p.m.Bunny.
  • 7p.m. TheMariachiGhost.
  • 7:45p.m.MitchellSchimnowski.
  • 8p.m.Lanikai.
  • 8:45p.m.Julie + Jeremy Penner.
  • 9p.m.Aboriginal School of Dance.
  • 9:20p.m.Jade Turner.
  • 10p.m.Red Moon Road & Friends Canadian Songbook.
  • 11p.m.Fireworks + site-wide pyrotechnics.

Plaza Skatepark

Noon until 5 p.m.Red Riding Media + SK8 Skates skateboard demos + group skate with DJ Hunnicutt, DJ Wuki + DJ.