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Toronto ringing in 2025 with 10-minute waterfront firework spectacle

December 30, 20243 Mins Read
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Fireworks go off during New Year's Eve celebrations at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto. This year, the city is hosting its fireworks show at the waterfront. (Mark Blinch/Canadian Press)
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Toronto is ringing in 2025 with a waterfront firework show and a sequence of pop-up performances. Here is what it is advisable learn about celebrating New 12 months’s Eve downtown.  

Fireworks 

Town’s 10-minute fireworks present will begin at midnight and may be seen wherever with a view of Toronto’s internal harbour, in line with a information launch earlier this month. 

In the event you’re planning to remain residence, you may watch a livestream of the show on Youtube. 

Town has seven designated viewing areas for the show: 

Toronto Music Backyard, 476 Queens Quay W. 

Sherbourne Frequent, 61 Dockside Drive.  

Sugar Seaside Park, 11 Dockside Drive. 

HTO Park, 339 Queens Quay W. 

HTO Park West, 375 Queens Quay W. 

Harbour Sq. Park, 25 Queens Quay W. 

Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W.

There shall be no fireworks at Metropolis Corridor or Nathan Phillips Sq.. 

Residents want a allow to set off fireworks on non-public property. Extra details about requesting a allow is on town’s web site. 

Pop-up performances 

Earlier than the fireworks start, you may catch pop-up performances throughout the waterfront, beginning at 10 p.m. 

These embody DJ units at Bathurst Quay Frequent, in addition to a public dance session at Sherbourne Frequent. 

Town can be projecting quick movies from the Nationwide Movie Board of Canada on the east aspect of the Canada Malting Silos, which shall be seen from the Toronto Music Backyard. 

Mayor Olivia Chow will lead town’s countdown to 2025 with drag performer Sanjina DaBish Queen, beginning at 11:45 p.m. 

The countdown shall be livestreamed on town’s CultureTO YouTube channel.

Public transit 

Town is advising folks to make use of public transit to get round Toronto on New 12 months’s Eve. 

Free service shall be accessible on the TTC, GO Transit and UP Categorical from 7 p.m. on Dec. 31 to eight a.m. on Jan. 1. 

The TTC will run till 3 a.m., with the final trains leaving Union Station round 2:30 a.m., town stated. 

In a single day buses and streetcar service will proceed till 8 a.m. 

Riders are inspired to think about using stations apart from Union Station to forestall overcrowding after the fireworks show. 

Beginning at midnight, folks getting into Union Station shall be redirected to the east aspect exterior entrance. 

There shall be accessible entry on Bay Road and thru the Bay Promenade contained in the station.

Highway closures 

Eastbound site visitors on Queens Quay W. from 10 p.m. on Dec. 31 to 1 a.m. on Jan. 1. 

Bay Road from Entrance Road to Queens Quay W. from 10 p.m. on Dec. 31 to 1 a.m. on Jan. 1. 

York Road from Entrance Road to Queens Quay W. from 10 p.m. on Dec. 31 to 1 a.m. on Jan. 1. 

Extra highway closures could also be added by Toronto police, town stated. 



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