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A red and white colour scheme is a no-brainer for a Canada Day celebration, but consider giving it a modern DIY-inspired spin. Having your colour scheme flow right down to the cutlery helps complete the look.
- What: You can enjoy a special Canada Day vinyasa yoga class at Ourland Park this July 1. This event is all-levels and free for everyone. The class will take place from 12 pm to 1 pm, between the playground and the tennis courts. When: July 1 Time: 12 pm to 1 pm Where: 36 Ourland Avenue, Etobicoke. Mandarin’s Canada Day Free Buffet Celebration.
- Promotional material — National Flag of Canada Day 2019 The new online form will be accessible shortly. Fill out the order form to receive promotional material for your National Flag of Canada Day activity.
Printable Canada Day Bingo is perfect for Canada Day Barbeque, an entertainment party or just to keep kids busy while they are impatiently waiting for fireworks to start.
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Celebrate Canada Day by playing Canada Day Bingo, with family and friends. These printable bingo cards are perfect to play for kids as well as grown ups.
Although anyone can play this bingo, but these are especially perfect for kids to play.
Related: 4th of July Bingo Free Printable
Different images displayed on these cards are associated with Canada, so kids learn about this country’s rich culture and history.
They develop concentration and focus skills while sorting and identifying different images.
You can play these printable Canada Day Bingo Games at family barbecue, summer picnic or just to pass some time when kids are bored.
These are also great for homeschooling moms who are looking for fun ways to educate their kids about Canada.
What’s included in the package?
I love this printable bingo set because of the fun and bright red themed icons.
There are 10 unique bingo boards and a calling sheet. Finished size of each bingo card is 5×7, and two bingo cards can be printed on letter size paper.
Related: Summer Bingo Game Free Printables
Basically you will only need 5 letter size paper to print the 10 bingo boards. Calling sheet can be printed on letter size paper as well.
You will end up saving on the amount of paper and ink to print these bingo cards.
Canada Day Bingo Cards
Although anyone can play these Canada Day Bingo printable cards, but these are a perfect fun activity for kids.
Since these are prefilled bingo cards, kids will be able to recognize different characters or images associated with Canada, while trying to match each of the images.
These can be printed in black and white, but are more fun when printed in color. All the bright colors pop put making it more fun to play.
You can print these on regular paper, but for best results print them on white card stock paper.
Want to play time and again?
Laminate them for durability, and have the players use dry erase marker.
If you don’t want to use the markers, you can use treats like M&Ms, Skittles, Cereals, candies etc. You can even use lego pieces or other material of your choice.
Canada Day Bingo Calling Sheet
This free printable bingo set comes with a separate calling sheet. It includes all the images listed randomly on the 10 bingo cards.
Finished size of this calling sheet is 8.5×11 inch. After downloading and printing the calling sheet, cut out the small squares for each character. Put the squares in a bowl or a hat.
How to play Canada Day Bingo
To play Canada Day Bingo, you will need:
- Paper markers or Small candy
Directions:
- Print the bingo cards on letter size paper. Finished size of each bingo card is 5×7 inch, so two bingo cards will print on one letter size paper.
- Distribute the bingo cards among the players. There are total of 10 bingo cards, so this game is best played among 10 or less people so that each player will get a chance to play.
- If you need more cards, it is best to play in smaller groups or break the play into different rounds.
- If there are more than 10 people, chances are there will be multiple winners in each round.
- Print the calling card and cut out the small squares.
- Put them in a bag or hat.
- Start playing by having one person pull out a small square card out of the bag or hat and call it out or by showing the picture or saying the number on the card.
- Players look for that picture or number on their bingo card. If they find the similar image or number, they cover it with the small candy or mark it off with the paper marker.
- Continue pulling out the small squares from the bag or hat one at a time.
- Once someone cross off five in a row, they shout out BINGO and win that game.
- Space in the center is Free space.
These cute Canada Day Bingo Cards always work out great whenever you want to keep kids busy or have big family gathering.
Not only are these great for indoors or rainy days, these are perfect to take along on vacation, dining out at a restaurant or during the long drives.
You don’t need any special preparations to make these, and no mess to clean up after they are done playing.
Kids and grown ups, everyone love playing with these fun and educational bingo cards.
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Looking for more Fun Bingo Games?
If your family loves to play bingo, make sure to check out more bingo games available to download from my printables library.
And here are some fun memory games for kids that they will love to play either indoors and outdoors.
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Get your red and white gear ready, Canada Day will soon be here.
And while many Torontonians will be packing up and heading to the cottage, there are plenty of awesome events worth checking out right here in the city.
Best of all, there are tons of great events that are completely free.
From fireworks and food festivals to family-friendly events, we’ve rounded up 16 Canada Day events happening in the city this weekend that you can enjoy without spending a dime.
TD Toronto Jazz Fest
What: Bring on the rhythm and toss on those shades, because Toronto’s massive jazz festival is back for another exciting run. Festival-goers can take part in visiting daily interactive activations and roaming bands, not to mention Hazelton Avenue will also be part of the action from Monday, June 24 to Sunday, June 30 with performances by 20 bands from across Canada, the UK, and Italy. Evenings will highlight up-and-coming talent, and you can count on the music going into the night throughout Bloor-Yorkville.
When: On now until June 30
Where: Bloor-Yorkville
Toronto Harbourfront Canada Day Weekend
What: For a Canada Day that’s rich with culture and history for the little ones, the weekend festivities at Harbourfront Centre are a must-see. During the Canada Day Weekend Celebration at Harbourfront Centre, hear the stories of Canada from coast to coast, told through the Canadian Songbook: past, present, and future. Broken Social Scene will also be performing.
When: June 28 to July 1
Time: All day
Where: Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay West
Toronto Ribfest
What: If nothing says “Canada Day” to you more than a saucy rack of ribs, you’ll find no shortage at Ribfest. In addition to two stages with live music all day, perks for the kids include free KidzZone activities, a massive mobile midway and a variety of daily activities.
When: June 28 to July 1
Time: Friday, 3 pm to 10 pm; Saturday to Monday, 11 am to 10 pm
Where: Etobicoke Centennial Park, 256 Centennial Park Road
Canada Day Weekend at Ontario Place
What: Ontario Place is the perfect destination to visit when you need to get away from the city – without actually going anywhere. Spend Canada Day walking, biking, or simply relaxing by the waterfront. If you’re looking to add a little fun to your day, there are lots of activities to enjoy.
When: June 28 to July 1
Time: 10:30 am to 8 pm
Where: Ontario Place
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Redpath Waterfront Festival
What: At Redpath Waterfront Festival, you’ll find incredible live performances, a massive ship from the Royal Canadian Navy, delicious food, local shopping, and more.
When: June 29 to July 1
Time: All day
Where: Toronto Waterfront
East York Canada Day Celebration and Parade
What: Start the festivities with a parade beginning at Dieppe Park (455 Cosburn Avenue) that travels through East York, finishing at Stan Wadlow Park for a day of programming and festivities such as live music, artisans, rides, and children’s activities. The programming ends at dusk before the fireworks kick off at 10 pm.
When: July 1
Time: 10 am to 10 pm, fireworks at 10 pm
Where: Stan Wadlow Park
Canada Day at Black Creek Pioneer Village
What: Grab the kiddos in your life and step back in time this Canada Day. At Black Creek Pioneer Village, you’ll find a 19th-century carnival complete with fire jugglers, performers, live music, a historic brewery, and old-fashioned carnival games. Admission is free on July 1.
When: July 1
Time: 11 am to 5 pm
Where: Black Creek Pioneer Village
Richmond Green Park
What: Looking to celebrate Canada Day uptown? You’ll find all sorts of fun-filled activities throughout the day at Richmond Green Park in Richmond Hill, including a midway, a beer garden patio, food vendors, and of course, plenty of live entertainment and music. Oh, and this year will be superhero themed—so come dressed as your fave superhero and look forward to a superhero parade and lots of superhero-themed activities! There will be a fireworks display set to music at 10 pm.
When: July 1
Time: 11 am to 11 pm, fireworks at 10 pm
Where: Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park
Canada Day Yoga at Ourland Park
What: You can enjoy a special Canada Day vinyasa yoga class at Ourland Park this July 1. This event is all-levels and free for everyone. The class will take place from 12 pm to 1 pm, between the playground and the tennis courts.
When: July 1
Time: 12 pm to 1 pm
Where: 36 Ourland Avenue, Etobicoke
Mandarin’s Canada Day Free Buffet Celebration
What: The Ontario chain of all-you-can-eat buffet restaurants will be offering patrons who are Canadian Citizens a FREE buffet on July 1 in honour of Canada Day and its 40th Anniversary. That means patrons can head to one of the eatery’s 29 province-wide locations and enjoy heaps of free food along with complimentary soft drinks, tea, and coffee if they bring proof of citizenship in the form of a Canadian Birth Certificate, Canadian Passport, or Canadian Citizenship Card.
When: July 1
Time: From noon to 8:30 pm
Where: All 29 Mandarin Restaurant locations
Multicultural Canada Day at Yonge-Dundas Square
What: The annual Multicultural Canada Day celebrations include everything from a “Parade of Nations” and a massive singing of “O Canada,” to art, food and live performances from multicultural groups that showcase their diversity in all of their vibrant glory.
When: July 1
Time: 12 pm to 9 pm
Where: Yonge-Dundas Square, 1 Dundas Street East
Price: Free
Downsview Park Canada Day Festival
What: Celebrate Canada’s birthday Downsview Park-style. Kicking off at 4 pm, attendees will be able to partake in an action-packed day of festivities with inflatables, face painting, vendors, and live entertainment and a line up of food trucks. And of course, a grand firework display at dusk to end the day.
When: July 1
Time: 4 pm to 11 pm, fireworks at dusk
Where: Downsview Park, 35 Carl Hall Road, North York
Canada Day at Mel Lastman Square
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What: If you’d rather not go the downtown core this Canada Day, Mel Lastman Square will come alive in the evening for a family-friendly affair of eats and drinks, face painting, an eclectic assortment of live music, arts and fireworks.
When: July 1
Time: 6 pm to 10:30 pm, live performances from 8 pm, fireworks at 10:30 pm
Where: Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge Street
Amesbury Park Canada Day Celebration
What: Generally at the annual Amesbury Park Canada Day Celebration, there’s an exciting event lineup that’s complete with multicultural entertainment, a talent search, children’s activities, plus many interesting vendors… and of course, fireworks.
When: July 1
Time: Fireworks around 10 pm
Where: Amesbury Park, 1507 Lawrence Avenue West
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Fireworks at Ashbridges Bay
What: End a day at the beach (or a day on the town) with a spectacular fireworks display at Ashbridges Bay Park.
When: July 1
Time: Fireworks start at dusk
Where: Ashbridges Bay Park
Fireworks at Milliken Park
What: This is a delightful spot to appreciate the outdoors near the northern edge of Scarborough. And while out there, enjoy fireworks on Monday.
When: July 1
Time: 10 pm
Where: 5555 Steeles Avenue East