Nintendo has announced a series of dates for their Summer tour across Canada, from Dorval to Vancouver.
The Play with Nintendo: Summer tour for children, which starts 1 July and runs right up until 5 September, will feature a wide range of new and old 3DS titles from Mario Kart 7 to Kirby: Planet Robobot. There will also be play areas, gifts, and meet and greets with Nintendo characters. What’s not to love?
Here’s a breakdown of the tour schedule:
Quebec tour dates
- 1 July from 15h to 22h: Dorval – Canada Day at Millennium Park
- July 2, from 12 to 21h: Montreal – Entertainment Spectacular
- July 3 from 12am to 21h: Montreal – Entertainment Spectacular
- July 9th from 14h to 18h: Montreal-Day Kids
- July 10 from 14h to 18h: Montreal-Day Kids
- De11h July 22 to 21h: Granby-Festival Mascot
- July 23 from 10h to 17h: Granby-Festival Mascot
- July 24 from 10h to 17h: Granby-Festival Mascot
Ontario tour dates
- July 29 from 11:30 am to 17h: Toronto – Centre Island
- July 30 from 11:30 am to 20h: Toronto – Centre Island
- July 31 from 10:30 am to 20h: Toronto – Centre Island
- 5 August from 12h to 18h: Port Hope-ONroute
- August 6th from 8 am to 14h: Port Hope-ONroute
- August 7 from 9 am to 15h: Port Hope-ONroute
- August 13 from 11 am to 22:30 Toronto York – Eglinton International Street Festival
- August 14: from 11h to 19h: Toronto – York – Eglinton International Street Festival
- August 19 from 19h to 23h: Mississauga Port Credit Buskerfest
- August 20 from 13h to 23h: Mississauga Port Credit Buskerfest
- August 21 from 13h to 19h: Mississauga Port Credit Buskerfest
British Columbia tour dates
- August 31 from 11 am to 23:30: Vancouver- PNE
- September 1st from 11am to 23:30: Vancouver- PNE
- September 2nd from 11 am to 23:30: Vancouver- PNE
- September 3 from 11 am to 23:30: Vancouver- PNE
- September 4 from 11 am to 23:30: Vancouver- PNE
- September 5th from 11am to 23:30: Vancouver- PNE
Will you be in Canada this Summer? Let us know if you plan on attending any of the events.
Source: Nintendo
June 30, 2016
Only 3 thirteenths of Canada. That’s less than 25%