Fun Canada Day Ideas For The Whole Family


by Alice Seba - Date: 2007-06-28 - Word Count: 437 Share This!

Canada Day, originally known as Dominion Day, is the anniversary of Canada's independence from Britain. It is celebrated on July 1st, is a national holiday and is a great opportunity to have fun as a family.

Here are some things your family can do to celebrate Canada Day:

Fireworks celebrations are held in many locations to celebrate the holiday. Scan the newspapers to find out when and where they will be held. Often there are other events such as live music and craft shows before the fireworks show. If there are other family attractions nearby that you would like to visit, leave early and make a day of it.

A tour of historic Canadian places makes an educational Canada Day activity. If your town or one nearby has a good town website, it can be an excellent source of information about nearby historic places. Tours are often available for a small fee. Learning about your country's history is a worthwhile way to spend the anniversary of its confederation.

Family outings are a Canada Day tradition. A picnic in the park is a great family activity for the day. Pack some sandwiches, drinks, and snacks. Load up frisbees, tennis racquets, and other sports equipment. Then head off to the park for a day of family fun.

A family camping trip would be a wonderful way to celebrate. It takes some planning, but camping is truly fun for the whole family. Be sure not to forget the insect repellent, sunscreen, lots of outdoor toys, first aid supplies, and plenty of food. Then take the camper (or tents if you really want to rough it) and head out for an adventure.

Bike trips through scenic areas are a nice way to celebrate while enjoying the country's natural beauty. Canada is home to many bike trails, and Canada Day is a good opportunity to take advantage of them. If you don't know where the nearest trail is, check with your local visitor's center or do an online search.

Canada Day crafts are a creative way to commemorate the holiday. Many Canada Day festivals offer the opportunity to do crafts, but you can also do them easily at home if you wish. You can find plenty of ideas online for everything from handprint Canadian flags to maple leaf hats to Mountie door hangers.

Canada Day festivals are jam-packed with activities that the whole family can enjoy. But you don't have to go to a festival to have a fun day. You can stay home and have your own celebration, or participate in outdoor activities that allow you to enjoy the abundant natural resources that the country has to offer.


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