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June 14, 2026

Toronto Convention Centre

Ontario, Canada

June 15, 2026

Saskatoon Field House

Saskatchewan, Canada

June 20, 2026

B.C. Indoor Arena

Vancouver, British Columbia

June 25, 2026

Calgary Soccer Centre

Alberta, Canada

June 28, 2026

Regina Community Field

Manitoba, Canada

July 6, 2026

Winnipeg Indoor Park

Quebec, Canada

July 12, 2026

Montreal Dome

Nova Scotia, Canada

July 20, 2026

Ottawa Ice Centre

Nova Scotia, Canada

August 3, 2026

Halifax Rec Arena

Alberta, Canada

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