8 Places to Watch Canada Day Fireworks in Edmonton - 2022

Where to Watch the Fireworks in Edmonton for Canada Day

Canada Day weekend is just about here and we’ve got you covered for the best places to watch the fireworks in Edmonton area. There are eight total places to watch the Fireworks in Edmonton this year - meaning you’ve got plenty of choices within the city, and outside of the city, to catch a fireworks show.

Where to Watch Canada Day Fireworks in Edmonton

Canada Day Fireworks at the Edmonton River Valley

Fireworks will light up the sky over Edmonton’s River Valley on July 1 at 11 pm. No viewing is available from Kinsmen Park. Pedestrian access will be unavailable in Kinsmen Park (including trail access), and the High Level and Menzies Bridges after road closures are in effect. Kinsmen playground and picnic areas are closed starting at 6 a.m. on Canada Day.

Sherwood Park Festival Place

Each year on July 1, Strathcona County hosts a family-friendly Canada Day celebration at Broadmoor Lake Park. Events vary each year, but activities often include fireworks, live entertainment, scavenger hunts, food courts, canoeing and more.

William F. Lede Park

Look no further than Leduc to celebrate this nation’s 155th birthday as we have something for everyone. Leduc offers family-friendly activities throughout the day with a pancake breakfast, parade, flag raising ceremony and community barbecue all leading up to the feature events…FREE outdoor concert with double headliners Kira Isabella and Doc Walker and one of the best high-flying fireworks shows in Alberta, at 11pm.

Fort Saskatchewan

End your Canada Day festivities with a fireworks show that will surely make your jaws drop. Watch as the night sky above Fort Saskatchewan is illuminated with the most beautiful colors. Catch the show at the Rotary Theatre at 10:45pm.

St. Albert Meadowview Ball Diamond

The City of St. Albert is excited to celebrate Canada Day on July 1 at 11pm! Share your love for Canada with family, friends and neighbours while enjoying a full day of activities and fun. Concert, face painting, games, food trucks, and much more around St. Albert Place and Lions Park.  Outdoor movie showings of Encanto presented by Coca-Cola starting at 6pm and 8:30pm.

Beaumont Four Seasons Park

Join us for the first in-person Canada Day celebration since 2019. We have all been storing up our patriotism for the past three years. Let’s celebrate together! Catch the fireworks show at 11pm.

Edmonton Garrison Fireworks

After our daytime event full of family fun, join us for evening festivities over at the Edmonton Garrison Memorial Golf & Curling Club!
Come by for a drink and something to eat while enjoying live music ft. Martina Dawn & Cody Mack (from 7 pm), and then cap off the night with a fantastic fireworks display at 10:30 pm.

Spruce Grove at Jubilee Park

This year’s Canada Day Celebration is returning to Jubilee Park on July 1 with a full-scale event that will have an increased focus on family and youth activities. The event will incorporate some new features and activities alongside many returning fan favourites, and will conclude with the traditional trio of evening concerts on the Mainstage and a spectacular fireworks display at the end of the night, starting at 11pm.

Where are you watching the Canada Day fireworks in Edmonton with the kids?

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