Where and when to Watch Canada Day Fireworks in Edmonton
Here’s where to watch Canada Day Fireworks 2024
Heritage Point Community Fireworks
When: July 1,2024 - 10:30
Best Viewing Locations: Alexander Rutherford Park
Downtown Edmonton Fireworks
When: July 1, 2024 - 11pm
Best Viewing Locations: Queen Elizabeth Park, Ezio Ferrone Park, Victoria Park, 109 Street
Canada Day Fireworks in Fort Saskatchewan
When: July 1, 2024,
Best Viewing Locations: Rotary Amphitheatre
Canada Day Fireworks in St. Albert
When: July 1, 2024 - 11pm
Best Viewing Locations: Red Willow Trails near the Children’s bridge, Lions Park, 21 Sir Winston Churchill Ave. Parking lot is located adjacent to Lions Park, Millenium Park, St. Anne Promenade and Tache St,
Canada Day Fireworks in Beaumont
When: July 1, 2024 - 11pm
Best Viewing Locations: Four Season Park
Canada Day Fireworks at Edmonton Raceway
When: July 1, 2024 - 11pm
Best Viewing Locations: Edmonton Raceway
Canada Day Fireworks in Leduc
When: July 1, 2024 - 11pm
Best Viewing Locations: Lede Park
Spruce Grove Canada Day Fireworks
When: July 1, 2024 - 11pm
Best Viewing Locations: Jubilee Park
Canada Day Fireworks in Strathcona County
When: July 1, 2024 - 11pm
Best Viewing Locations: Sherwood Park Mall, Broadmoor Lake, Festival Place
Riverhawks Canada Day Fireworks
When: July 1, 2024
Best Viewing Locations: In Stadium
Here’s what you should know before visiting Edmonton Canada Day Fireworks
Arrive early to your Canada Day fireworks of choice in Edmonton. This means you’ll be able to get a great parking spot, or a watching spot where you can sit outside on chars with the kids - don’t forget the blanket!
The fireworks are worth staying up late, but there are usually festivities throughout the day for families in Edmonton, and the surround area. You can take part in a full day of adventures for the family, and even watch an outdoor movie.
Stay hydrated, and keep fed! You can start your day with a pancake breakfast to celebrate Canada Day at many of the local festivals.