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canada day toronto

The long weekend is almost here!

There is so much to do and enjoy in Toronto during the Canada day long weekend, from free events to fireworks. If you're wondering what is open and closed on July 1, we've got you covered.

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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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Don't be surprised if you're wandering around Toronto and find yourself face-to-face with a massive unicorn this week. Tons of giant pool floaties are popping up in a neighbourhood to kick off the summer, and it's sure to make a splash.

The floaties are part of the Canadian Tire Summer of the Century Celebration, which is running from June 30 to July 3 and commemorates the business's 100th birthday. The event is taking place in the city's east end at Bastedo Ave.

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Anyone planning on celebrating Canada Day in the 6ix this year will need a low-key backup, thanks to Toronto's weather forecast looking all kinds of problematic.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), parts of Ontario will see temperatures dip below seasonable this week, providing a welcomed cool-off from this weekend's intense heat wave.

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