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Whether you wear your maple pride on your sleeve or prefer a more low-key celebration for Canada Day, Edmontonian’s are spoiled for choices to ring in the nation’s birthday this weekend.

Here’s a guide to local celebratory shenanigans and patriotic pastimes.

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FIREWORKS

Fireworks will again light up the sky above the river valley, starting at 11 p.m. on Monday, July 1.

The following roads are open to foot traffic only:

109 Street between the High Level Bridge and Saskatchewan Drive

Dantzer’s Hill

Victoria Park/River Valley Road

Walterdale Hill Road

Queen Elizabeth Park Road

Kinsmen Park will be closed to drivers and pedestrians starting at 6 a.m. on Monday, as will the High Level and Dudley B. Menzies Bridges after 7 p.m. Drivers should expect delays two hours before and up to 90 minutes after the fireworks end.

ETS will run extra buses to and from the show.

Other fireworks shows include: