Labour Day weekend is almost here, and across Ontario, the skies are set to light up with dazzling fireworks displays. Whether you’re staying close to Toronto or planning a getaway, here are some of the best spots to catch the show.
🎢 Canada’s Wonderland (Vaughan)
End your day of rides and roller coasters with a “custom-designed” fireworks display on Aug. 31 at 10 p.m. Multiple viewing points throughout the park make it easy to find a good spot.
📍 1 Canada’s Wonderland Dr.
🌊 Niagara Falls
Canada’s most famous natural wonder also boasts the country’s longest-running fireworks series. Shows light up the sky every night at 10 p.m. through Oct. 13, best viewed from Queen Victoria Park.
📍 6345 Niagara River Pkwy.
🌅 Port Elgin
This lakeside community celebrates Labour Day with a free fireworks display on the main beach, Aug. 31 from 8:30–9:30 p.m. Arrive early to catch one of Ontario’s best sunsets.
📍 100 Green St.
🏖️ Wasaga Beach
The world’s longest freshwater beach is hosting its Memories of Summer celebration on Aug. 30. Expect live music from Queen Flash, a DJ, food trucks, and a beer tent before the fireworks begin at 10:30 p.m.
📍 Beach Area 1, 1 Jenetta St.
🔥 Tecumseh
Head to Lakewood Park for the town’s End of Summer Celebration on Aug. 30. Enjoy a bonfire, live music, lawn games, and fireworks at dusk (around 9 p.m.).
📍 13300 Riverside Dr.
✨ Whether you’re by the Falls, the beach, or the roller coasters, Ontario’s long weekend fireworks promise to send summer off with a bang.
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