The weather has been in our favour for Canada Day fireworks according to Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas.
The city leader explained during a Festivals Kelowna announcement on June 26 in Stuart Park that big fireworks displays were always his favourite part of the holiday festivities as a kid.
"If something changes in the next few days or there's substantial winds that come into play we may have to reconsider," Dyas said.
Executive director for Festivals Kelowna Renata Mills hosted the announcement and outlined what people can expect to see on Monday.
Waterfront Park will be filled with food trucks. Mills added that with the expansion into Stuart Park, there will be food trucks at that location as well.
"You can basically eat your way around Canada Day," Mills said, noting the variety of food that will be available.
Catch live music on stage at Stuart Park, Waterfront Park, and Tugboat Beach.
A variety of cultural performances can be watched at Prospera Place where Folkfest will be taking place for its 49th year.
Learn about different community groups near the Dolphins statue, find fun for the kids just north of the Delta Grand, and check out the Canada Day Bazaar near the Island Stage.
The festival is free for everyone with activities starting at 10 a.m.
Fireworks will be displayed at 10 p.m. if conditions permit.
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