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Canada Day

The national day of Canada Originally called Dominion Day and was renamed in 1982 Often referred to as Canada's Birthday Canada Day is observed on July 1st unless that date falls on a Sunday, in which case July 2nd Traditions include bonfires, fireworks, illuminations, excursions, military displays, music, and entertainment In 2022 festivities will return

Virden Canada Day

Geocaching in and around Virden 11-2pm safe free swim at the Virden pool 12pm - parade 1pm - opening ceremonies and free Canada day birthday cake 1:30 - 5pm - entertainment/karaoke in Victoria park 2-5pm free kids games at Victoria park 2-7pm - free Kerr's bouncy castles at Victoria park Free evening entertainment with live

Dauphin Fair

July 1st-3rd at the DMCC fairgrounds Midway(opens at noon), kids play zone, small animal display, and entertainment 13 and over- $15 6-12 - $5 6 and under - free Full weekend - $35

Swan River Canada Day Events

1pm - 4pm Picnic at the legion park (kite and frisbee flying, Bowsman Lions and cement works trains, concession stand, children's bouncers, and mini golf) 4pm - 10:30pm Canada Day live concert featuring 5 entertainers ($25 admissions) 11pm fireworks at the grandstands (grandstands closed to public)

Swan River Pizza Party Fundraiser

July 1st from 4pm-10:30pm at the Swan River Ag Grounds Grandstand Pizza, beer gardens, concert, and fireworks Proceeds to the Swan River Valley Agricultural Society

Portage Ex Fair

July 8th - 10th at the Portage fair grounds Midway rides, games, live entertainment, horse and livestock shows, petting zoo, and food booths Daily admission $10 Weekend admission $25 Kids 6 and under free

Rockin’ The Riverbend Neepawa

July 22nd, 2022 from 5pm - 8pm at the Riverbend July 23rd, 2022 from 5pm - 10pm Live music and entertainment

Gimli Leslie Blasing Concert

August 12th + 13th from 8-10pm Only 100 tickets available ($15 each) Proceeds go to help support veterans