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new years eve toronto

The new year is almost here and you can ring in 2023 by watching the sky light up with fireworks in Toronto. The city is hosting a dazzling display on December 31, 2022, and here's where to go if you want to see them.

There are two 15-minute synchronized firework shows happening at midnight at the downtown waterfront. You can see the high-altitude fireworks from any spot that overlooks the city's inner harbour.

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New Year's Eve is almost here, and while you may be planning on ringing it in with a bang — it could get wet and rainy.

If you're planning on catching a fireworks show, dancing all night or heading out for a celebratory meal, you'll want to add an umbrella and maybe some rubber boots to your checklist.

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You can ring in the new year in a magical way at this Toronto event. The Distillery District is hosting its first New Year's Eve celebration and it will light up your night.

New Year's Eve at the Distillery is taking place on December 31 from 4 p.m. until midnight. Hosted by Devo Brown (Breakfast Television co-host) and DJ Clymaxxx (from KiSS 92.5), the event features musicians, shopping, boozy drinks, and even a dazzling fireworks show.

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It's almost time to say goodbye to 2022, and if you're looking for a spectacular way to ring in 2023, Toronto has you covered. The city's dazzling fireworks display is returning, and it will light up the waterfront.

The City of Toronto has just revealed its plans for the New Year's Eve fireworks, and you can see two synchronized 15-minute shows at the downtown waterfront.

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