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Photo by Bracebridge Rotary.

Bracebridge Bay fireworks return for Canada Day

By Media Release On June 21, 2022 Entertainment

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From the Rotary Club of Bracebridge:

The Rotary Club of Bracebridge has been pleased to be the organizer of our town’s Community Canada Day Fireworks on July 1st over many years, a celebration that is important in both bringing our community together and attracting visitors. COVID has not allowed us to host this celebration in its traditional fashion over the last two years, making this year’s event all the more important to our community. 

As we have in the past, we are partnering with the BIA, Bracebridge Chamber of Commerce, Town of Bracebridge and the Government of Canada to expand this celebration beyond our evening fireworks show and to create additional fun for our community. The day will begin with late afternoon celebrations in downtown Bracebridge provided by the BIA and Bracebridge Chamber of Commerce. Beginning at 6 pm, there will be a series of musicians performing below the base of the falls to entertain the gathering crowd, with a professional sound system that broadcasts the music and our celebratory messaging to both sides of the bay. Food vendors, cheer demonstrations and a beer tent will add to the celebration. The day will culminate with the annual fireworks show at 10 pm, which has always received outstanding reviews. 

On the Main Street, the BIA has planned an afternoon (from 4-8pm) of festivities that will include: live music, scavenger hunt featuring Canadian food, games, street vendors and a 60 foot dining table will line the streets and live demonstrations from Annex and Una will happen during the day. 

Stop by the Bracebridge Chamber of Commerce all day to get your Canada Day flags, stickers, tattoos and celebratory cupcake! 

As always, the Fireworks portion of the event needs your support through donations. The Rotary Club recommends a $5 donation per person. The money collected at the entrances offsets the cost of putting on the event and any surplus is put back into our community through the projects we support through our club. 

Bring the whole family for an evening of community joy and national pride on July 1st! 

For more information about the day please visit our website at https://www.bracebridgecanadaday.com/ 

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