It's back. Canada Crypto Week is returning July 20–26, 2026, for its sixth year. The event strings together dozens of meetups, panels, and conferences across the country, all centered on cryptocurrency, digital assets, and artificial intelligence. Organizers say the week connects entrepreneurs, builders, investors, and institutions — a broad net in a fast-moving sector.
A week of events from coast to coast
The full schedule runs from July 20 through July 26. Events will pop up in cities across Canada, though specific venues and dates are still rolling out. The flagship gathering is the Blockchain conference, details of which remain under wraps. Past years have drawn hundreds of attendees to workshops, networking sessions, and keynote talks. This year, organizers are promising more regional events than before, aiming to reach communities outside the usual hubs.
Where crypto meets AI
AI is a big part of this year's agenda. That's a shift from earlier editions, which focused almost entirely on blockchain and trading. Talks and workshops will cover how machine learning models are being used in trading algorithms, fraud detection, and tokenomics. The crossover reflects a growing overlap in the two tech sectors — both hungry for compute power and data. Whether that means dedicated AI tracks or standalone side events isn't clear yet, but the themes are baked into the programming.
Who's coming
The attendee list is the usual mix: startup founders, developers, institutional investors, and regulators. The event positions itself as a networking hub for the Canadian crypto scene, which has grown steadily despite regulatory uncertainty. No big-name speakers have been announced yet, but past years have featured executives from major exchanges, provincial securities regulators, and venture funds. Expect more names to drop over the next few weeks.
The event is just over a month away. Organizers haven't released the full schedule or the lineup for the flagship Blockchain conference. Those announcements should come soon — likely by late June. For now, early-bird tickets are available, and the team is still recruiting volunteers and sponsors. Canada's crypto community will be watching for the details.




