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11 ways to celebrate Canada Day in Edmonton

It's Canada Day this weekend. Here's 11 ways to make this one special. Psst, three involve CBC personalities.

Blues, baseball and fireworks: Where to celebrate this long weekend

An estimated 30,000 people are expected to attend Canada Day Celebrations at the Alberta Legislature. (Adrienne Lamb/CBC)

Canada Day at the legislature

It's tradition forthousands of people eachyear, starting with apancake breakfast, on to aroad race,live performancesand kid-friendly activities at the Alberta Legislature.

Swing by and say hi to Mark Connolly,Tara McCarthy and Zahra Premji who will be broadcasting on the south grounds starting at 6 a.m. for CBC'sAlberta Morning.

Also be sure to visitThe Works Art and Design Festival at Capital Plaza.

A number of pieces at The Works Art and Design Festival makes for the perfect backdrop for that Canada Day pic. (Adrienne Lamb/CBC)

Canada Day in the city

Admission to the Art Gallery of Albertais free for Canada Day.

Canada Day is the final day forthe Muttart Conservatory. It closes Tuesdayfor 18 monthsof renovation work. There will be music, planting, crafts andtreats.

For close to 30 years, the Mill Woods Canada Day Celebration has been a favourite whilefeaturing multicultural performances, wagon rides andartisan bazaar. This year CBC Edmonton's Nancy Carlson, Min Dhariwal and Adrienne Pan will be emcees atthe main stage.

Other Canada Day fun

Canada is celebrating 152 years of history, so why not celebrate along at the 2019 Historic Festival and Doors Open Edmonton. The week-long festival kicks offCanada Day at 2 p.m. at the Old Timers Cabin.

TheHeritage Chinatown Street Festival and Marketgoes from 1 p.m.until8 p.m. at 96th Street and 102A Avenue with more than 100 performers featuring martial arts, lion dancingand more.

If it's raining, trySand on Whyteas the sculptures are undertents. Admission is free at the corner of Whyte Avenue and Gateway Boulevard.

It's a day at the beach, only it's at the corner of Whyte and Gateway. Sand on Whyte goes on until July 7. (Courtney Sidders)

The Blues on Whyte Canada Day Celebrationsalso happento be a 35th Birthday Bash for this local musical haunt in the Commercial Hotel. The bash runsover two days and features a seven band marathon including the Joe Cocker Experience and Led Zepplin Tributes.

If sports aremore to your liking, the Canadian Premier League pitsFC Edmontonagainstthe Halifax Wanderers at Clarke Field at 1:30 p.m. Prior to the game,CBC Edmonton's Min Dhariwal and Sandra Batsonwill be hosting a pre-game eventfrom 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.soswing by forexclusive swag.

There's also baseball at RE/MAX Fieldwith a patio party on Canada Day afternoon, before theMoose Jaw Miller Express take onthe Edmonton Prospects, followed by apost-game concert featuring "The Whiskey Boyz" and keep your seat for the fireworks.

The Canada Day fireworks startat 11 p.m.Primeviewing spots: Victoria Park, Government House Park, Ezio Faraone Park, to name a few.

For even more Canada Day activities you can catch Our Edmonton from the Alberta Legislature Saturday at 10 a.m., Sunday at noon and 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. Canada Day on CBC TV.

Dark yellow fireworks are seen stacked on top of each other against a dark blue sky.
Fireworks at 11 p.m. is the grand finale to Edmonton's Canada Day. (Rick Bremness/CBC)