There are many family-friendly ways to celebrate the new year on Wednesday night, although an icy dip in Lake Ontario on New Year’s Day as a hangover ‘cure’ for those who had a less-than-family-friendly evening has been canceled due to “unsafe conditions.”
The City of Oshawa is inviting families to join the New Year festivities at the Oshawa Celebrates 2026 event from 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. on New Year’s Eve at Delpark Homes Centre. This free, family-friendly party will have activities for everyone.
Admission is first-come, first-served until capacity limits are reached.
The event will offer free skating and swimming, animal displays, jumping castles, live entertainment, and the countdown to 2026 starting at 9 p. m. Wristbands for skating and swimming will be available on a first-come basis starting at 5:45 p. m., and regular swim admission requirements apply.
Whitby Light’s the Night along with parties at Ajax Community Centre and Pickering’s Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex will also welcome families to join in the celebration.
The Clarington Polar Bear Swim, benefiting the Hollylynn Towie Memorial Fund, will be rescheduled for April.
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