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Watch the 2024 Paris Paralympics closing ceremony

A monumental Paris Games is coming to a close.

CBC's live coverage of the closing ceremony from the Stade de France, beginning at 1:50 p.m. ET (10:50 a.m. PT), will be hosted by Scott Russell.

Watch live on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC News Network, CBC's Paris 2024 website and the CBC Paris 2024 app for iOS and Android devices. CBC will be offering an ASL feed on CBC Gem and the Paris 2024 website.

An encore broadcast will air at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT) on CBC TV, or you can stream it on Gem for up to 24 hours.

Click on the media player above for the standard broadcast. An alternate version in American Sign Language is available below.

WATCH | Closing ceremony presented in American Sign Language:

Paralympic medallists Nicholas Bennett and Brianna Hennessy will carry the Canadian flag during Sunday's closing ceremony in Paris.

Bennett, a swimmer, won Canada's first gold medal in Paris — one of three total medals he's headed home with, also including another gold and a silver.

Hennessy, a Para canoeist, took silver in her first race on Saturday and can reach the podium again in her final event on Sunday.

The 39-year-old from Ottawa only took up her sport during the pandemic. After failing to reach the podium at Tokyo 2020, she'll return home from Paris with her first Paralympic hardware.

Read more on cbc.ca