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Celebrate Canada Day in Brampton with Country Star Lee Brice and Country Band Emerson Drive at Chinguacousy Park

Celebrate Canada Day in Brampton with Country Star Lee Brice and Country Band Emerson Drive at Chinguacousy Park

​​​Live country music and family-friendly programming return to Chinguacousy Park on July 1 with security measures to keep everyone safe

The Voice of Canada

Brampton’s annual Canada Day celebration returns to Chinguacousy Park on Wednesday, July 1, bringing families and communities together for a full day of live entertainment, family-friendly activities, food and fireworks. The safety and security of attendees remains a top priority, with measures in place throughout the event to help ensure everyone can enjoy a safe, welcoming and memorable celebration.​

Canada Day

Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Time: 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Location: Chinguacousy Park, 9050 Bramalea Rd., Brampton, ON

Grab a free cupcake from Mayor Brown and members of City Council during Brampton’s annual Canada Day celebration at Chinguacousy Park. Credit: City of Brampton

Canada Day is the City’s largest annual festival and a celebration of Brampton’s culture, diversity and community spirit. Residents and visitors can enjoy live country music performances from headliner Multi-Platinum and award-winning Country star Lee Brice and Country band Emerson Drive, along with inflatables and activities for all ages, food vendors and a spectacular fireworks display to close out the evening, presented by Tim Hortons.

Canada Day is generously sponsored by Performance Auto Group, CIBC and Skydome Group of Companies.

To learn more about the event, explore the full event schedule and get to know the artists taking the stage, visit brampton.ca/canadaday. ​

Safety measures in place throughout the event

The safety and security of attendees remains a top priority, and delivering community events where everyone feels safe and welcome is fundamental to creating a positive experience. To support this commitment, safety measures will be in place throughout the event to help ensure attendees can enjoy a safe, welcoming and memorable celebration.

During a press conference held on June 15 with Mayor Patrick Brown, Members of Council and Peel Regional Police, the City outlined operational and security measures that will be implemented at this year’s Canada Day celebration. 

To support a safe and enjoyable experience for all attendees, the following safety measures will be in place throughout the event:

  • Perimeter fencing with a limited number of designated entrance and exit points.
  • Security and bag checks at all event entry points. All bags and containers are subject to search.
  • Enforcement of a prohibited items list, including weapons, sharp objects, illegal drugs and substances, fireworks, explosives, drones, laser pointers, outside alcohol and other items that may pose a safety risk or negatively impact the event experience.
  • Increased coordination between City staff, event personnel and Peel Regional Police.
  • Event rules and guidelines that all attendees must follow, including compliance with instructions provided by City staff, event personnel and Peel Regional Police officers.
  • Entry may be denied or attendees may be removed from the event for failure to comply with event rules, guidelines and safety requirements.

Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages, coolers, chairs, blankets, tents, strollers and pets on leash are permitted.

Attendees are encouraged to review the event’s safety guidelines, rules and list of permitted and prohibited items before arriving. They are also encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra time for entry and follow guidance from Security and Peel Regional Police officers throughout the day.​

To learn more about the event, explore the full event schedule and get to know the artists taking the stage, visit brampton.ca/canadaday.  

 Canada Day is a time to connect with community, celebrate Canadian pride and enjoy the moments that bring us together. Credit: City of Brampton

Getting to and from the event

Road closures will be in effect and on-site parking is extremely limited. Residents are encouraged to walk, cycle or take advantage of the free Brampton Transit shuttle service operating from four locations across the city:

  • Mount Pleasant GO Station
  • Trinity Common Mall
  • Sheridan College
  • Gore Meadows Community Centre

Shuttle service will operate throughout the day and evening on July 1. Shuttles will depart from each shuttle location to Chinguacousy Park every 30 minutes from noon to 9:30 p.m. Return service from Chinguacousy Park to each shuttle location will operate every 30 minutes from 12:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Map your route to Brampton’s Canada Day celebration by visiting the City’s Road Closures map to plan your route. ​

Catch the fireworks display this Canada Day

End the night with a spectacular fireworks display presented by Tim Hortons! The safety of residents is the City’s top priority. Under the fireworks by-law, the sale, possession, or use of fireworks is not permitted in Brampton, with the exception of City-led events. Hand-held sparklers are permitted. Residents can call 3-1-1, download the 311 Brampton app or visit us online at brampton.ca to submit a service request. Learn more at brampton.ca/fireworks​

City of Brampton’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation

In 2020, Brampton City Council adopted a resolution committing to Indigenous Reconciliation by responding to the Calls to Action and adopting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. This commitment includes addressing the Calls for Justice regarding Missing and Murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people.

Since then, the City has prioritized developing an Indigenous-led Reconciliation Action Plan, strengthening relations through education, awareness and creating spaces for ancient ceremonies previously banned in Canada. Brampton continues to work closely with Indigenous partners, honouring the nation-to-nation relationship intended through the Silver Chain – Treaty of Niagara and fulfilling the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action.​

Learn more about Brampton’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation on this website. ​

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“Canada Day in Brampton is one of the city’s most anticipated annual celebrations, bringing together residents and visitors for a full day of live entertainment, activities and community connection. As we welcome thousands of attendees to Chinguacousy Park this year, the safety of residents remains our top priority. Security and operational measures are being implemented to help ensure everyone can enjoy a safe, welcoming and memorable Canada Day celebration. Canada is the best country in the world, defined by our freedom, opportunity and the strength of communities that come together to build a better future for all.”– Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton

“Ensuring the safety and security of residents is our highest priority. Peel Regional Police has worked closely with the City of Brampton to develop a comprehensive safety plan for Canada Day, supported by enhanced coordination, operational readiness and a visible police presence throughout the celebration. We want everyone attending to feel safe and confident as they enjoy this important community event. By working together with our partners and the public, we are committed to helping deliver a safe, secure and successful Canada Day for all.” – Chief Nishan Duraiappah, Peel Regional Police

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