Oh, Canada! Our great nation is turning 150 years old this year, and LEGO is celebrating this momentous milestone with a special invitation for kids nationwide.
What do you think will make Canada’s future cities better, brighter, and more fun? Show us! No kits, no instructions, just your unique creation made using only LEGO and the power of your imagination!
Whether it’s a super tall skyscraper with a landing pad on top for a spaceship, a park with a really, really, long picnic table that everyone can sit at and make new friends, or a robot that can take 100 dogs for a walk all at once… it belongs in the #LEGOCityofTomorrow!
The LEGO City of Tomorrow construction crew will be setting up at your local Toys “R” Us store next month on April 8-9, 2017, from 11:00 am-3:00 pm. Each store will host a giant build table stocked with thousands of LEGO CITY bricks so kids can bring their most creative ideas to life and then combine them into one giant LEGO city of tomorrow.
Win a Trip to Ottawa
Submit a photo or video of your child’s LEGO City of Tomorrow creation and you’ll be entered to win one of five LEGO CITY sets or the Grand Prize of a family trip to Ottawa! Contest runs from March 6, 2017 to June 4, 2017.
For full event and contest info, visit the LEGO City of Tomorrow website.
Win a LEGO CITY Set
In the meantime, one lucky Canuck will win a LEGO CITY set right here! Enter to win a LEGO CITY set worth approximately $109.00 in the giveaway widget below (set not pictured). Winner will not choose the specific set to receive. This giveaway is open to residents of Canada only, 18+. Please note that all the winner’s entries will be verified.
The winner will be notified by email and must respond within 24 hours or a new winner will be randomly selected.
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Disclosure: This post was sponsored by LEGO, and I received perks for sharing this info with you. All opinions expressed are completely honest and my own, based on my personal experience. Your experience may differ.
I think the family will be visiting some national historic sites for Canada’s 150th this year.
My husband and I don’t have specific plans, yet. We are hoping to win a trip to Ottawa or PEI!
We always have a Canada Day celebration at our recreational centre, so we will do that again this year for Canada’s 150th.
We will be watching fireworks with family
Going to see fireworks!!
we plan on visiting some parks with our passes that we got. I would like to see this largest rock event happening for the Guinness world record
we’ll be celebrating by participating in local Canada 150 events. We keep our eyes peeled for them.
We haven’t made any plans yet. Maybe we’ll have a backyard BBQ for family and friends.
I would go to a party and eat some cake
We have no actual plans. We will probably try to see the fireworks on Canada Day, but other than that nothing too much.
We will be revisiting some of our favorite places in Canada.
We’re going to have a BBQ with friends.
We will be going to a café to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday.
We’re going to celebrate by going camping and setting off firecrackers and eating cake 🙂
We are just staying home but plan to participate in any local events that Calgary or surrounding area has planned.
A BBQ with the family sounds like fun
I will be celebrating with the local parade and fireworks.
Our town is hosting a celebration we are going to
We got our Free National Park passes so we are hoping to visit as many places as we can during the summer.
I’m planning to take part in some festivities in Toronto.
Visiting parks across Canada!
We will most likely take part in our local community Canada Day festivities
I am sure that we will check out the firework show that our town puts on.
we are celebrating with the extended family together at a bbq
We’ll probably do a family picnic by the beach.
We are going to go kayaking this summer
Probably just do the local activities set up in our town. Would love to go to Ottawa for it but probably won’t (though we do have family there so you never know lol)
hopefully we will be camping and celebrating as a family <3 xoxo
no plans as yet.
We’ll be celebrating Canada’s big birthday at home most but we’ll head downtown to enjoy some of the festivities.
Having a Bar-B-Q & doing some local things to celebrate Canada150
Unless something happens again this year we’re going camping to a star party where everyone brings their telescopes (last yr I got sick and hubby changed jobs)
I’ll be letting my Canada flag fly as much as possible. Also, I’ve changed my avatar on Pogo to reflect the big birthday.
We will visit one of the Canada Parks near our home.
We’ll be planning a trip sometime this summer/fall, perhaps a cruise up the east coast!
We will be going to the local fireworks.
We’ll be taking the kids to the activities in the park most likely. On the other hand, we may get away from the business of the city and go camping.
We are taking our kids to Ottawa in April. We got our Parks Canada pass and plan to use it throughout the year. we will be making a fun red and white Canadian birthday cake to celebrate on July 1.
We became Canadian citizens last year but missed Canada Day as we were in Europe, so this year we’ll be out partying for the long weekend and feeling truly proud to belong here!
I will be taking in tonnes of festivities all over ontario
We’re thinking a street party with our neighbours would be a fun way to celebrate the 150th.
our town is having a parade and fireworks and we will be there.
The family is volunteering in the community’s celebration of Canada’s 150th.