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Canada Day by Network Canada

Ticket Information

  • Guaranteed Entry before 8:30pm - limited release: $20.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 1 Jul 2023, 2:00pm–1:00am

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

jonathan4f9

Key Info
- $25K+ in prizes & giveaways inc a Return Trip Anywhere In Canada United Airlines Flies
- Free Street Hockey Tournament (see below)
- Canadian & RnB DJs
- Caesars, Poutine, Perogies, Wings & lots more inc vegan & gf options
- Trivia comps, game shows & surprises
- Huge outdoor space! Huge indoor space! Two different DJ areas simultaneously!
- Doors open 2pm, Family friendly til 7pm (after that it gets a bit racy). Also pet friendly
- Charity raffle supporting United Way's local community projects of Indigenous children in Mt Druitt

THE DETAILS
- Free Street Hockey Tournament 2pm-6pm - Register Now
- Free to play & the amazing Skaters Network are supplying all sticks, nets, balls, goallie pads, etc - legit Bauer equipment!
- $2,000+ of prizes for the tourny (and some fun games) inc winner, best team uniforms, spirit awards, etc.
- REGISTER as an individual or register a team by email to info@networkcanada.com.au before 22 June
- We'll also accept some walk-ins on the day (details TBA)
- Teams can be up to 9 people but must have diversity! That is, they must have at least 2 people not of the same "gender" (at least 1 person of a different gender must be playing at any point in time). As you know, we are vocal about true equality to this is an INCLUSIVE tournament.. everyone should feel very welcome. Some games will be 5 on 5, some will be 4 on 4

SO MANY GIVEAWAYS
- We're doing some fun giveaways in the lead-up to the party on Instagram
- Plus no one will leave this party empty handed!

ENTRY
- Before 5pm: $10 if you're dressed Canadian" ($20 otherwise)
- After 5pm: $15 if you're dressed "Canadian" ($20 otherwise)
- So dress up and come early! What does dressing "Canadian" mean? We're not sure but putting on a red hat or shirt doesn't count.. you gotta make at least some effort. Prizes for best dressed!
- You don't need tix, but if you're working late or worried you won't get in then get them.
- Family friendly til 7pm. Kids get in free.

EVENT OVERVIEW
- 2PM doors open
- Free Street Hockey Tournament starts 2pm
- Bar opens with Caesar specials
- Kitchen opens with Real poutine, perogies, fatboy burgers, chilli dogs, wings, awesome Canadian desserts and other Canadian favourites.
- Kids also welcome during this time if accompanied by a parent. There'll be some kids meals. However, things will get a bit racy after 7pm so no kids after that.
- 2:15pm paying respects to original #215 and acknowledgement of Country
- 2:30pm, 3:30pm, 4:30: Trivia Comps & Game Shows with over $3,000 of prizes, giveaways and other fun challenges!
- 5:15pm - earlybird charity raffle & lucky door prizes draw. Over $2k in prizes and all winners get their tickets put back so they can win in later draws too!
- 7pm - 9pm.. roving games party crew. Get ready to get silly.. if they find you!
- 7pm til late, late, late: 2 DJ areas inc the amazing skillz of DJs Oso (aka The Bear), Zapha & more
- MAIN STAGE.. starts 2pm with all things Canadian, some classics early in the day and getting VERY dancy as night progresses
- CHAPEL.. this beautiful old church kicks-off around 8pm starting with amazing RnB, Party Jams, Hip Hop and evolving over the night depending on the crowd so anything is on the (turn)table!
- 8:30pm & 10:30pm: Charity Raffles & Free Door Prize Draws including a RETURN TRIP TO ANYWHERE IN CANADA UNITED FLIES thanks to the amazing UNITED AIRLINES
- Charity raffle tix available at the party supporting United Way's local community projects of Indigenous children. Specifically, United Way's initiative in Mt Druitt which works closely with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community to create successful early learning outcomes
- Things could move around.

We also respectfully acknowledge the Cammerygal of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land we now call North Sydney and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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