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Everything you need to know about Canada Day 2017 in the GTA

CP24.com and toronto.ctvnews.ca
By Joshua Freeman
June 28, 2017

There are plenty of events and activities going on around the GTA as Canada celebrates its 150th birthday this weekend. Here’s a list of everything you need to know, from road closures to fireworks times.

CANADA DAY ACTIVITIES

Vaughan Celebrates Canada Day
The City of Vaughan is holding a large celebration at Boyd Conservation Area (8739 Islington Ave.) from noon to 10 p.m. The event includes live performances by Coleman Hell, Michelle Treacy and others. It also features midway rides and inflatables, face painting, arts and crafts and a laser show finale. More details here.

Nathan Phillips Square
Nathan Phillips Square will host a four-day celebration starting Friday at 5 p.m. The event will feature dancing, food, music and a slew of top-notch performers, including Barenaked Ladies, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Ron Sexsmith and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. A nightly fireworks show at 10:55 p.m. will cap off each day from Friday through Monday..

Queen’s Park
The province will host a day full of family-friendly celebrations at Queen’s Park from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. There will be live music, fitness and craft workshops, roaming performers, food vendors, games and lots of activities for kids.

Ontario Place
Running from June 30 to July 3, the Heritage Ontario festival will celebrate the heritage, culture and traditions of Ontario through music, interactive exhibits and food.

Entertainment District
Toronto’s Entertainment District has put together a website to highlight some of the activities taking place in the downtown core for Canada Day. Events include two special ball games where the Blue Jays will face off against the Red Sox, events at Steamwhistle Brewing and The National Ballet of Canada.

Humber Bay Park West, Mel Lastman Square and Scarborough Civic Centre
Starting at 2 p.m. on July 1, these city-run locations will each host celebrations that will include live music, circus acts, food, and a nighttime fireworks display.

Thomson Memorial Park (1005 Brimley Rd.)
Scarborough’s annual Canada Day celebration will include live entertainment, food trucks and a 4 p.m. parade.

Toronto Ribfest
The annual Toronto Ribfest is on at Centennial Park (256 Centennial Park Rd.) on July 1. Playgrounds, picnic areas and a wading pool will be open. Fireworks display at 10 p.m.

Mississauga Celebration Square
A massive celebration at Mississauga Celebration Square starts at 2 p.m. and will include a citizenship ceremony, food, entertainment and live performances by artists such as K’NAAN, Neon Dreams and DJ Shub. Fireworks will cap off the night at 10 p.m.

Markham - Milne Dam Celebrations (8251 McCowan Road)
Food, kids’ entertainment and a live performances by Francesco Yates will be part of Markham’s  Canada Day celebrations. Fireworks cap off the celebration at sunset.

FIREWORKS
(All Fireworks on Saturday, July 1 unless otherwise indicated)

ROAD CLOSURES AND TRANSIT
The TTC will operate on a holiday schedule on July 1 and July 3. Extra bus service is planned over the weekend to help people get to special events and no subway closures are planned.
GO Transit will operate on a Saturday schedule on July 1and 3.
A number of road closures will be in place around the city to accommodate Canada Day festivities. Click here to see a full list of closures in Toronto.

OPEN FOR CANADA DAY

CLOSED ON CANADA DAY