Where To See Fireworks on Canada Day in Toronto 2019

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Fireworks on Victoria Day Weekend at Canada's Wonderland
Fireworks on Victoria Day Weekend at Canada's Wonderland

Canada Day falls on Monday, July 1, 2019 so that means a three day weekend for most people. Since fireworks are normally displayed on Canada Day, most Canada Day fireworks in Toronto will be held on Monday night of the Canada Day Weekend. Here’s where you can see fireworks on Canada Day in Toronto 2019. (Check out these things to do Canada Day weekend in Toronto 2019.)

Find out where to see fireworks on Canada Day in Toronto 2018 at Ashbridge's Bay, Toronto, photo synestheticstrings
Fireworks at Ashbridge’s Bay, Toronto, photo synestheticstrings

Canada Day Fireworks at Ashbridge’s Bay 2019

One of the best places to see fireworks on Canada Day in Toronto 2019 is at Ashbridge’s Bay Park over Lake Ontario. The Canada Day fireworks show begins at 9:45 p.m. on Mon., July 1, 2019. Ashbridge’s Bay Park does get crowded so you’ll also be able to see the fireworks from nearby Woodbine Beach. Ashbridge’s Bay Park is located at Lake Shore Boulevard East and Coxwell Avenue. There is limited parking; it is recommended you take the TTC.

Canada Day Fireworks at Downsview Park 2019

Celebrate Canada Day at Downsview Park on Monday, July 1, 2019. This free event will begin at 4 p.m. and will feature free inflatables and games for kids, face painters, a vendor village and live entertainment. Purchase food from a line up of food trucks. Admission and parking is free, however parking is limited! The Park is easily accessible via public transit – take the 101 Parc Downsview Park bus directly from Sheppard West Station, or a short walk from Downsview Park Station. Downsview Park is located at 70 Canuck Avenue, North York. The event takes place from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.


Fireworks on Victoria Day Weekend at Canada's Wonderland
Fireworks on Victoria Day Weekend at Canada’s Wonderland

Canada Day Fireworks at Canada’s Wonderland 2019

See Victoria Day Weekend fireworks at Canada’s Wonderland in Vaughan on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at 10 p.m. weather permitting. The fireworks display is included with park admittance. The display, which is set to an original soundtrack, will take place on top of Wonder Mountain. The fireworks will last for 15 minutes and include over 6,000 explosions. Adult single day tickets to Canada’s Wonderland are $39.99 (when purchased four days in advance); regular single day admissions is Adults $49.99, Seniors (65+) $19.99, Juniors  $39.99; after 4 p.m. admission is $29.99. Parking is $22 per vehicle including tax if purchased online.

Canada Day Fireworks at Stan Wadlow Park 2019

Enjoy Canada Day celebrations on Monday, July 1, 2019 all day at Stan Wadlow Park in Toronto’s east end. The Canada Day activities begin with a parade that leaves Dieppe Park at 10 a.m. 12 noon with the opening of the Community Booths. Entertainment begins on the Main Stage after the Opening Ceremonies. The day concludes with an evening fireworks display (weather permitting) at 10 p.m.  and ending with a spectacular firework display at 10 pm. Stan Wadlow Park is located at 888 Cosburn Avenue.

Canada Day Fireworks at Toronto Ribfest 2019

Toronto Ribfest takes place Canada Day Weekend at Etobicoke Centennial Park, 256 Centennial Park Road. Enjoy tasty ribs, live musical acts, magic shows, celebrity food judging, and a midway. Canada Day will feature special performers, free face painting, magic shows, and a fireworks display at sundown. Toronto Ribfest hours are June 28, 2019 from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., and June 29, 2019 to July 1, 2019 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Let us know in the comment section if you know of any other places to see Canada Day fireworks in Toronto 2019. Happy a great Canada Day!

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  1. […] Canada Day is Monday, July 1, 2019. Monday is the statutory holiday so most businesses will be closed. We’re lucky that we get a three day weekend this year so let’s make the most of it. We’ve rounded up our favourite Canada Day Weekend events in Toronto 2019 below. (Check out our blog post on where to see fireworks on Canada Day weekend in Toronto 2019.) […]

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