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How to stream Olympic opening ceremony for free in Canada

The Olympics has something for everyone. And when it comes to non-sports fans, an elaborate opening ceremony is often the highlight of the two-week spectacle.

Luckily, as rumours of surprise guests circulate, Paris is sure not to disappoint in the entertainment department as it welcomes 10,500 international athletes in a large-scale open-air ceremony to kick things off.

While the first Olympic events at the Paris 2024 Summer Games begin on Wednesday, July 24, this year's opening ceremony will take place on Friday, July 26. The extravagant show is expected to last about three and a half hours.

For those tuning in from North America, the ceremony is set to get underway at 1:30 p.m. ET. Here's how folks in Canada can watch it for free.

The best place to stream the opening ceremony and additional Olympic events for free is over at CBC's website or CBC Gem, the latter of which is available via an app on most major devices.

You'll have to create a free account to use CBC Gem, but you won't need one if you're using a web browser on the CBC website.

Additionally, Canada's two main sports networks will also broadcast the event.

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