Multicultural Association of Wood Buffalo

Canada Day

Canada’s National Holiday is celebrated each year on July 1st in acknowledgement of the anniversary of Canadian Confederation, which was establish on July 1, 1867.

In 2025, Canada celebrated 158 years of confederacy.

For this year’s celebrations, the Multicultural Association of Wood Buffalo celebrated Canada day with a free community Pancake and Bannock Breakfast that took place at Kiyām Community Park, alongside cultural performances including a multi-lingual performance of ‘O Canada’ in Cree, English and French. 

Afterwards, the MCA, along with members of the multicultural community, joined in the morning Canada Day Parade!

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 2025 Celebrations!

Join the Multicultural Association of Wood Buffalo for our upcoming Community Cultural Awareness Session.

This 3- hour, interactive workshop is designed for individuals and small organizations in the Wood Buffalo community who want to learn about cultural inclusivity and diversity, or who want to meet their Workplace Inclusion Charter goals.