Pop singer
Damhnait Doyle covered the song on her 2007 album
Lights Down Low. Singer-songwriter
Justin Rutledge recorded a cover of the song on his 2014 EP
Spring Is a Girl. It was originally recorded for his studio album
Daredevil, which consisted entirely of Tragically Hip covers, but was held back for the follow-up EP. During his 2016 tour,
Dallas Green (City and Colour) regularly performed "Bobcaygeon". In a tribute to Downie at the
Juno Awards of 2018 ceremony, Green,
Sarah Harmer and
Kevin Hearn performed a medley of "Bobcaygeon" with the title track from Downie's posthumous solo album
Introduce Yerself. At
Blue Rodeo's concert in
Toronto on August 20, 2016, which was occurring at the same time as the final concert of the Hip's Man Machine Poem Tour, Blue Rodeo performed a rendition of "Bobcaygeon" as video screens around the venue displayed scenes from the concurrent Hip concert in Kingston. Longtime Blue Rodeo guitarist and mandolinist Bob Egan, who was retiring from music and performing his final show with the band that evening, had been a guest musician on the original Tragically Hip recording of the song. The Canadian
indie rock band
Paper Lions posted an a capella rendition of the song to their
YouTube page in August 2016. On the January 1, 2017 episode of
CBC Radio 2's
The Strombo Show, a special Tragically Hip tribute episode in which other Canadian musicians performed live versions of Hip songs, "Bobcaygeon" was performed by both Blue Rodeo and
Rheostatics as the opening and closing song. For
CBC Music's "Juno 365" project, a promotional initiative for the Juno Awards of 2018 which featured contemporary artists performing covers of past Juno-winning songs,
Scott Helman and
Midnight Shine both performed covers of "Bobcaygeon". In 2018, Canadian indie folk band
Reuben and the Dark recorded a cover of "Bobcaygeon" as a charity single to benefit the
Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund. In 2022, sibling singer-songwriters
T. Buckley and
Mariel Buckley released a cover of the song. At a May 2024 concert in
Vancouver, American rock band
Pearl Jam interpolated parts of "Bobcaygeon" into their own 1993 single "
Daughter". In 2024, country singer-songwriter
Owen Riegling covered the song as an
Amazon Music exclusive. On September 5, 2024, it was one of three songs, alongside "
Ahead by a Century" and "
Grace, Too", performed by
Choir! Choir! Choir! in a public singalong following the premiere of the documentary series
The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal at the
2024 Toronto International Film Festival. ==Charts==