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canada day fireworks

It's hard to believe but Canada Day is right around the corner — 2025 is flying by! To celebrate, the City of Toronto is lighting up the skies with fireworks displays happening all across the 6ix.

This year, Canada Day lands on Tuesday, July 1. As a federal and statutory holiday in Ontario, it's the perfect excuse to soak up some summer vibes.

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Looking for some free things to do in Toronto this Canada day long weekend? There's lots going on in the city that won't cost you a dime.

From fireworks displays to pancake breakfasts, the city has a variety of events that are fun and free of charge. Whether you're celebrating at a Canada Day bash or relaxing with a free movie, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

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Get your maple leaf-themed outfits ready! Canada Day is almost here and there are several spots in Toronto to see some dazzling fireworks.

You can watch the sky light up with colour and show some Canadian pride at select Toronto parks as well as other locations this weekend.

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Canada Day is coming up and there are so many spots in and around Toronto to see some dazzling fireworks. From multi-level boat cruises to amusement parks and festivals, you can celebrate beneath a shimmering night sky at tons of unique locations.

The fireworks hosted by the City of Toronto will begin at 10 p.m. on July 1 and are free to watch. There are also displays happening in surrounding areas that you can enjoy. Here are eight spots to see the sky light up on Canada Day around Toronto.

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Canada Day is one of Ottawa's most treasured events and not only are official activities back in person this year, but they're better than ever.

The action-packed programming for Canada’s Capital Region will take place in three different locations — including two brand new sites — and it's free to attend.

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