Kenora will be one of 38 stops on the Canada Celebrates World Cup tour.
It will stop in the city on July 7th.
That coincides with two group of 16 games, one of Vancover and other in Atlanta, Georgia.
Victor Montagliani is a FIFA vice-president and says it’s their way of sharing the World Cup for people who can’t attend the games.
“We’re bring this to the communities that maybe are not as fortunate to be in the stadium,” Montagliani said during an event to launch Canada Celebrates the World Cup.
“This Canada Celebrates program is free, so anybody can show up and enjoy the sport, and watch the matches, without being in the stadium, watch the matches for free and celebrate football.”
Montagliani says they have been working on the Celebrate Canada tour for a couple of years now.
“We had an extensive process working with local communities, where football lives, over the last two years, working on what they would like to be seeing in their community, where what we have with FIFA.”
The tour will kick off on June 1st in Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and wrap up on July 19th in Niagara Falls, which is the final day of the World Cup.
FIFA says Canada Celebrates will combine live match screenings with soccer activaties, cultural events and sponsor-led programs.
