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The Seeker Newsmagazine Cornwall

Cornwall Going Virtual with Canada Day Celebrations!

Editorial Board by Editorial Board
June 27, 2020
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Cornwall’s Canada Day Committee and the City of Cornwall’s Recreation Department are proud to present:

Cornwall’s Virtual Canada Day Celebrations!

Join us on Wednesday, July 1 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. for performances by your favourite local bands, as well as messages from our local and regional leaders.

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Celebrate Canada Day in Lamoureux Park

Click here to watch online – or tune in to YourTV Cogeco Channel 700.

This year’s musical lineup includes performances by: Mike McAnany, Art Levert, Nick Seguin, The Capital Beatles, Sound Check, Roxanne Delage, Ugly Funkling, The Shiners, The County Lads, and Shake the Tree with Rodney Rivette.

Listen to messages of well-wishes from Mayor Bernadette Clement, MP Eric Duncan, and MPP Jim McDonell.

Later in the evening, tune in to CBC to watch Canada Day Together, including replays of the best fireworks from recent celebrations.


PLUS: Win Gift Baskets!

Local sponsors have come together to offer beautiful gift baskets. Use this link to submit photos of your Canada Day celebrations, including how you’re incorporating Cornwall’s virtual concert into your festivities.

Draw will take place on Thursday, July 2.


No In-Person Celebrations This Year

The COVID-19 pandemic has put a stop to any in-person community celebrations. However, you and a group of fewer than 10 people can still gather to celebrate Canada Day. Remember to keep your distance from those who aren’t part of your household or bubble.

Questions? Click here to email.

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