Rangers Rally
On this page:
- About Rangers Rally
- Parking and transit
- Our partners
About Rangers Rally
Celebrate the Champions. Send Them Off in Style.
Kitchener, it’s time to rally.
Join us at Carl Zehr Square on Tuesday, May 19 at 5:00 p.m. as we come together to celebrate the Kitchener Rangers’ incredible 2026 championship season—and give them the send-off they deserve as they head to the national stage.
Fresh off their Ontario Hockey League Championship win and the J. Ross Robertson Cup, the Rangers are headed to the 2026 Memorial Cup—and we’re bringing the entire community together to celebrate this unforgettable moment.
date: May 19, 2026
time: 5 to 6:30 p.m.
location: Carl Zehr Square, 200 King St. W.
Parking and transit
However you get downtown, there are options available:
Transit
Hop off the ION at either the Kitchener City Hall or Victoria Park station for a quick walk. Central Station is also a short walk away.
GRT routes 7, 8, 20 and iXpress 204 stop within walking distance of City Hall and Carl Zehr Square.
Vehicle and bike parking
Parking is available in the City Hall parking garage, as well as other City of Kitchener parking lots around Downtown Kitchener. Visit our parking locations page to find somewhere to park.
Visit our bike parking page to find information about secure bike parking in the City Hall parking garage
You can pay for parking in surface lots through the Passport Parking app. Download the app, available both on iOS & Android.
Plan your route
Check road closures on your route before coming downtown.
Our partners
We are grateful for the support of the Kitchener Rangers, who are partnering with the City of Kitchener to deliver this exciting event.
Land acknowledgement
The City of Kitchener is situated on the traditional territory of the Chonnonton, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee Peoples. We recognize our responsibility to act as stewards for the land and honour the original caretakers who came before us. Our community is enriched by the enduring knowledge and deep-rooted traditions of the diverse First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples who live in Kitchener today.