Nelson celebrates FIFA World Cup™ with soccer, music, and community events
Published 9:00 am Saturday, June 20, 2026
Nelson is joining communities across Canada in celebrating the FIFA World Cup™ with four days of soccer, music, and community events that will bring together fans, local businesses, residents, and visitors from across the region.
A news release from the city states that the festivities begin on June 24. The event will feature live match viewing, family-friendly activities, sponsor and skills booths, food vendors, and a beer garden.
Transit in the West Kootenay will be free on that day. Riders will be able to travel free of charge throughout the region, including service from Selkirk College in Castlegar to Kaslo, and Nakusp.
According to the city news release, emcees Lucas Myers and Ruth & Shelby will kick off the celebration at 11:30 a.m. The first match begins at noon as Canada takes on Switzerland, followed by Scotland versus Brazil at 3 p.m.
The celebration continues with Nelson Soccer Days, running June 24–28 and transforming downtown Nelson into a hub of activity with live music, match watch parties, special promotions, and community events.
“Soccer has a unique ability to bring people together,” said Mayor Janice Morrison. “Nelson Soccer Days is an opportunity to celebrate the world’s game while supporting local businesses, connecting with neighbours, and showcasing the energy and hospitality of our community.”
Throughout the four-day event, residents and visitors can explore downtown shops and restaurants, participate in the Soccer Passport program, and enjoy live entertainment across the city. Participating businesses will offer special promotions, contests, and other activities.
The Nelson Soccer Association will also offer a free youth skills camp on Friday morning, and host Masters matches throughout the week.
For more information visit nelson.ca/NelsonCelebrates.
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