The City of Leduc, Alberta, has announced that its annual Canada Day celebration will be held on July 1, 2026, with a full day of family activities and fireworks. The city’s event page lists the schedule running from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., and organizers say activities will center on the Leduc Recreation Centre and the Leduc Heritage Grain Elevator, featuring morning festivities and evening entertainment.
The celebration follows a successful year of local events, as reported in the Leduc Representative’s 2025 year-in-review. The day is expected to include a pancake breakfast at the grain elevator, family-friendly activities such as inflatables and face painting, and an outdoor concert before a fireworks show concluding the night around 11:00 p.m. Specific musical acts and the final schedule have not yet been announced.
Local businesses and performers looking to take part can monitor opportunities through the city’s bids&tenders portal. The early “save the date” notice is intended to let food vendors and entertainers plan ahead for what organizers expect will be one of the region’s largest family-friendly summer gatherings. The Discover Leduc Region website and the City of Leduc event page will post updates on lineups and the full schedule as they are confirmed.
City officials encourage residents to save the date. The city states the celebration will proceed rain or shine, though extreme weather may affect specific events — day-of safety updates or changes will be posted on the City’s official channels, including its social media pages.