Ottawa Canada Day highlights 2025: A Canadian love-in

Ottawa Canada Day Celebration highlights 2025

Thousands gathered at LeBreton Flats Park to celebrate Canada Day with amazing evening of music, dance, and national pride!

OTTAWA, ON – Tuesday, July 2 – Thousands gathered at LeBreton Flats Park and tuned in across the country to celebrate Canada Day with an unforgettable evening of music, dance, and national pride. Hosted by Isabelle Racicot, the live broadcast aired across CBCCBC News NetworkCBC GemCBC Radio, the CBC News YouTube channel and CBC News streaming channels as well as ICI RDIICI TÉLÉ and ICI TOU.TV and Radio-Canada.ca, bringing the festivities from coast to coast.

Coeur de Pirate, Fete-du-Canada-2025 photo by Eric Myre

The show opened with a standout performance by TALK, who delivered Run Away to Marsalongside viral dance sensation Enola Bedard. The night continued with powerhouse performances from Cœur de Pirate, Dumas & Ivan Boivin-Flamand, Fredz, Waahli, Josh Ross, Billie du Page, Muzion, Morgan Grace alongside Édith Butler, Aasiva and Sarah McLachlan, with dazzling choreography led by Alex Francoeur and Les Soeurs Bégin.



Tom Cochrane
performing at Ottawa’s Canada Day celebration at LeBreton Flats. photo by Eric Myre


Jeff Douglas and Kat Levac delivered a moving and witty tribute to Canadian values, while remote performances from Summerside (Blue Rodeo), Yellowknife (Crook the KidBrenda Montana), and Vancouver (Dear Rouge) added a truly national flavour. DJ Miss Shelton kept the energy high on-site in Ottawa between sets.

Sarah McLachlan performing at Ottawa’s Canada Day celebration at LeBreton Flats. photo by Eric Myre


The evening closed with a crowd-pleasing medley of I’ll Always Be There / Je te serai fidèle by Roch Voisine, followed by Let It Rain and Believe In You by Amanda MarshallBye Bye mon cowboy by Mitsou, and Life is a Highway by Tom Cochrane.

photo highlights from Canada Day 2025 at Le Breton Flats featuring clockwise from top left: Isabele Racicot, Mitsou, Morgan Grace, Roch Voisine, Billie du Page, Josh Ross, Fredz, Edith Butler, Talk and Muzion.

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