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Canada 150: Where to be this weekend in N.B.

With award-winning performers, cultural events, food, beer and fireworks, New Brunswick is pulling out all the stops Saturday to celebrate Canada Day and the 150th anniversary of Confederation.

New Brunswick is pulling out all the stops for Canada 150

Rain or shine, the show will go on. Communities all over New Brunswick will be celebrating Canada 150 with fireworks. (mmckinneyphotography/Shutterstock)

With award-winning performers, cultural events, food, beer and fireworks, New Brunswick is pulling out all the stops Saturday to celebrate Canada Day and the 150th anniversary of Confederation.

Part of the large sign that will sit in Officers' Square for Canada 150. (Jordan Gill/CBC)

Fredericton seems the place to be this weekend because of an impressive number of activities lined up.

But if Fredericton isn't home, plenty is happening elsewhere in the province.

The capital city

The events begin Friday and end with a world-class-promised fireworks.

  • MALA: A multimedia presentation at the Legislative Assembly Building starting at 10 p.m. Friday. See the story of New Brunswick, shown on the front of the building.
  • Opening ceremonies in Officers' Squarewill take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday and will be followed by a Canada Day parade at 4 p.m.
  • Performances by Measha Brueggergosman, Keith Hallet, and Tristan Horncastle, will leadinto the fireworks, and the night will finish with the Glorious Sons, all in Officers' Square.
  • At 5 p.m. there will be ceremony, drums and dancing by St. Mary's First Nations in Officers' Square.
  • The fireworks are at 10:45 p.m. This is the first year they will set off fromthe WestmorlandStreet Bridge.
  • Throughout the day there will be a beer garden, artists, food vendors, and fun activities for kids.

The City of Fredericton plans to go ahead with the plans regardless of the rain.

Moncton

A variety of free music and family activities are on the Canada 150 lineup.

  • Whoa Canada! Kids Concert will be held in the Riverfront Park from 11 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
  • A main stage show from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. will featureBois Joli, a presentation by the Atlantic Ballet Theatre, performances by the Glorious Sons, Coeur de pirate, and the famous Alan Doyle, in the Riverfront Parking Lot.
  • Fireworks at the Riverfront begin at 10 p.m.

Moncton's director of communications says activities will proceed rain or shine.

Saint John

The Port City has been hosting events and activities throughout June as a build-up to the birthday bash. The fun continues Saturday with free trolley rides and the Canada Day Parade, among other activities.

  • Canada Day Parade will leave from King's Square at 11:15 a.m.
  • New Brunswick Museum offers free admission all day .
  • Live music, with several singers, bands and artists playing from noon until midnight, in the atrium of Market Square and on the boardwalk. Lineup includes Beauty and the Beast, Bernard the Magician, and multicultural performances. Comedian Tim Maloney, the Wooden Sky, Brent Mason Band, and Tartan Terrors will also perform on the boardwalk
  • At dusk, a fireworks display.

Mayor Don Darling said he isn't going to let a little rain dampen Canada 150 plans, but residents will be informed if anything on the schedule changes.

New Brunswickers will have lots of options for celebrating Canada 150 . (Pixabay)

Miramichi, Blackville and Doaktown

The city will have loads of activities, includinga rock festival, some theatre and a Canada Day concert .

  • Doaktown Fair will be held July 1, at 11:00a.m.
  • A flag raising will happen by legion veterans at 2:30 p.m.
  • Canada Day parade at 1 p.m. starting at Miramichi Medical Arts Building.
  • Miramichi Rock n' Roll festival will be all Canada Day weekend, starting at 11 a.m. in Newcastle
  • Special Canada Day concert, the 60th Miramichi Folksong Festival, will have performances by Jimmy Lawlor, Bill Hachey, Daigle Sisters and others. Tickets are $20.
  • An act of the playCanada's Forgotten Father,about Peter Mitchell, will be presented at 3 p.m. on the waterfront in Newcastle.
  • At 5 p.m. there will be a smudging ceremony at Waterford Green Cultural Concert.
  • At 10:30 p.m. a display of Canada Day Fireworks
  • From 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. a community breakfast is planned at St. Raphael's Hall, in Blackville.
  • The Blackville Canada Day parade will be at 1:30 p.m. and start at the Hooked 'n Cooked parking lot.
  • As part of the musical entertainment, Amy Jardine and Jake Stewart & Friends will play.

Bathurst and Mintoand Chipman

Bathurst, Minto and Chipman will be hosting small music events and activities for kids.

  • In Bathurst, opening ceremonies will start at 12:30 p.m.
  • Musical entertainment from Northern Heights, Eric Beaudoin, Men in Black and Heron Aides.
  • At 10 p.m. Bathurst will have fireworks.
  • In Minto, from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. there will be a community breakfast.
  • A parade will beginon Main Street at noon.
  • A Youth Jamboree will happen in Gilbert Park at 4 p.m.
  • Iin Chipman, Saint Joseph's Church has a sale of baked goods, jewelry and scarves.
  • At dusk, fireworks display will be followed by live music from Tristan Horncastle and the Backstreet Drivers.