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Here's where to watch Canada Day fireworks in Toronto for 2025

Canada Day fireworks in Toronto are a classic way to kick off the summer, and this year, there are plenty of opportunities to catch a show no matter where you live. 

Whether you're celebrating Canada's 158th birthday or just enjoying some summertime fun, you'll find all sorts of dazzling fireworks displays happening across the city. 

As always, the City of Toronto is hosting official fireworks shows on Tuesday, July 1 at multiple locations, including Harbourfront Centre, Mel Lastman Square, Ashbridges Bay Park, Milliken Park, Stan Wadlow Park, Centennial Park (Etobicoke), and Amesbury Park. 

All City-supported events are free to attend and do not require tickets. With the exception of the Harbourfront Centre show, which kicks off at 10:45 p.m., all the other fireworks displays begin at 10 p.m. and run for approximately 15 minutes. 

You can also catch a mesmerizing fireworks show at Canada's Wonderland a day early on June 30, where the park will cap off the night with a custom-designed display set to an original soundtrack. Fireworks are expected to begin around 10 p.m. 

Another option is Downsview Park, which will host its annual Canada Day festival on July 1 from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The events include lots of live entertainment, food trucks, and vendors. The day will end with the singing of the national anthem at 9:55 p.m., followed by the fireworks show. 

Happy Canada Day! 

Lead photo by

Jack Landau


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