With Canada Day fast approaching, we know what that means: massive fireworks displays! The Canada Day fireworks in Toronto are a cherished tradition, with multiple spots around the city putting on displays. They are multiple spots in the city to catch fireworks. Many of these places have other activities you can enjoy before the fireworks show starts, so you can make a whole day out of it. So keep scrolling to find out where you can celebrate Canada Day.
Here’s where you can watch Canada Day fireworks in Toronto:
Ashbridges Bay Park
The park is located at 1561 Lake Shore Blvd E and the fireworks display will start at 10 pm. There’s the Woodbine Beach Boardwalk, and spots for fishing and bird watching as well. Of course, you can grab your besties and enjoy a picnic while watching the show.
Centennial Park
The Etobicoke park has a variety of playgrounds and sports fields. The fireworks show starts at 10 pm.
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Milliken Park
Located at 5555 Steeles Ave E, the park features a selection of hiking trails that you can check out before the fireworks display at 10 pm.
Stan Wadlow Park
Six ball diamonds and a multipurpose sports field are part of the park’s facilities. You’ll also be able to check out carnival games and music starting in the morning. The fireworks show will begin at 10 pm here.
Canada’s Wonderland
The theme park is having celebrations from July 1-9. On July 1 for Canada Day, you can enjoy live entertainment and music for the day until the Canada Day Firework show, which starts at 10 pm.
Downsview Park
The park’s Festival Terrace is hosting Canada Day celebrations with live entertainment, vendors, games for kids and more. The festivities start at 4 pm, with the fireworks show beginning at 9:57 pm. It’s free to attend.
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Woodbine Park
The Q107 Canada Day Weekend is happening at Woodbine Park on June 30 and July 1. A Beer Garden and a Kids’ Zone will also be there. The fireworks display will start at 10 pm.