Canada is celebrating. A celebration program will be rolled out across Canada. from June 1st to July 19th, on the sidelines of the Football World Cup. Thirty-eight steps Thirty-four different locations have been listed to mobilize the Canadian population: Mount Pearl, Quebec City, Kingston, Edmonton, Brampton, and even Niagara Falls are on the map. 75% of Canadians will be within a two-hour drive of one of these sites.
« As a Canadian, it is a tremendous honour for me to bring a taste of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to communities across the country and to to allow the Canadian population to take part in this historic momentsaid Vittorio Montagliani, FIFA vice-president. Beyond the games in Toronto and Vancouver, This World Cup will leave a legacy for football in this country.by inspiring the next generation and contributing to the growth of this sport for years to come. »
« The program will help Canadians feel that they are an integral part of this historic moment., adds Adam van Koeverden, Secretary of State (Sports) and Canada's sherpa to FIFA. The Government of Canada is proud to support this initiative in partnership with the Tourism Industry Association of Canada, so that Canadians can celebrate sport and cheer on Team Canada. It will strengthen our communities and allow us to share the pride of welcoming the world. »
Program itinerary
East
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1er June: Mount Pearl, Newfoundland
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June 11 and 12: Halifax, Nova Scotia
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June 15: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
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June 18: Moncton, New Brunswick
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June 21: Quebec City, Quebec
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June 27: Kingston, Ontario
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1er July: Mississauga, Ontario
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July 4: London, Ontario
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July 7: Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation
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July 9: Burlington, Ontario
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July 11: Waterloo region, Ontario
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July 15: Windsor, Ontario
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July 18 and 19: Niagara Falls, Ontario
West
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June 5: Whitehorse, Yukon
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June 11 and 12: Fort St. John, British Columbia
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June 18: Kamloops, British Columbia
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June 20: Salmon Arm, British Columbia
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June 22: Revelstoke, British Columbia
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June 24: Nelson, British Columbia
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June 27: Cranbrook, British Columbia
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1er July: Edmonton, Alberta
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July 4: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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July 7: Kenora, Ontario
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July 11: North Bay, Ontario
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July 15: Vaughan, Ontario
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July 18 and 19: Brampton, Ontario

