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Canada 150: Airplanes, Canoes, Fireworks

Prince George will be celebrating our nation’s sesquicentennial birthday in style all day Saturday.

A number of events are scheduled to take place:

  • Two Rivers Canoe Club Races
    • Nechako & Fraser Rivers, 8AM – 6PM
    • Finish line in Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park
  • Midday Entertainment
    • Cultural Diverse performers, ALL DAY
    • Birthday cake to be served at Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park
  • Royal Canadian Air Force
    • CP140s flying over, 1PM – 1:30PM
    • Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park
  • Canada 150 Heatwave
    • Delhi 2 Dublin & Andino Suns
    • Canada Games Plaza, 7PM – 10:30PM
  • Canfor Fireworks
    • Set up at top of Connaught Hill, 11PM – 11:30PM
    • Seen from downtown & Canada Games Plaza

For more information on the events and for a full long weekend by the City, you can click here.

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