Canada Celebrates FIFA World Cup 2026, Dates Locations for All 38 Stops

FIFA World Cup 2026 Canada Celebrates: Full Schedule, Dates Locations for All 38 Stops





FIFA has announced the full itinerary for Canada Celebrates the FIFA World Cup 2026™, a major nationwide fan engagement program. It will bring the excitement of the tournament to communities across Canada beyond the host cities of Toronto and Vancouver.The program features 38 stops in 34 communities, with events including live match screenings, football activations, cultural shows, music, food, and celebrations of national pride. Events run from early June through the tournament final on 19 July 2026.




Key Features

More than 75% of Canadians live within a two-hour drive of at least one stop.

Events span all provinces and Yukon.

Pre-tournament stops on 1 June and 5 June, with the main program from 11 June to 19 July 2026.

Focus on creating free or accessible public spaces for fans and families.


FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour Integration

From 9 April to 26 May 2026, enhanced Canada Celebrates events will coincide with the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola in seven cities:

Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal, Halifax, Ottawa, and Toronto.


Full List of Community Stops


East Coast Stops

1 June – Mount Pearl, Newfoundland

11–12 June – Halifax, Nova Scotia

15 June – Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

18 June – Moncton, New Brunswick

21 June – Québec City, Québec

27 June – Kingston, Ontario

1 July – Mississauga, Ontario

4 July – London, Ontario

7 July – Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation

9 July – Burlington, Ontario

11 July – Waterloo Region, Ontario

15 July – Windsor, Ontario

18–19 July – Niagara Falls, Ontario


West Coast and Other Regional Stops

5 June – Whitehorse, Yukon

11–12 June – Fort St. John, British Columbia

18 June – Kamloops, British Columbia

20 June – Salmon Arm, British Columbia

22 June – Revelstoke, British Columbia

24 June – Nelson, British Columbia

27 June – Cranbrook, British Columbia

1 July – Edmonton, Alberta

4 July – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

7 July – Kenora, Ontario

11 July – North Bay, Ontario

15 July – Vaughan, Ontario

18–19 July – Brampton, Ontario


Official partners include Coca-Cola, Kia, Michelob Ultra, Hisense, McDonald’s, The Home Depot, and Bell Media.This program aims to unite communities, inspire the next generation of Canadian footballers, and create a lasting legacy for the sport in Canada.



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