Toronto residents will have plenty of ways to mark Canada Day on Wednesday, including fireworks, outdoor activities and indoor ones too to help beat the intense heat.
Canada is turning 159 years old on Wednesday. Here is what will be open and closed, and where the fireworks will be setting off in Toronto and the GTA.
Canada's Day is on Wednesday and there's no shortage of spots to watch fireworks to celebrate the country's birthday.
Toronto residents planning Canada Day celebrations will face widespread closures, although major attractions, select malls, and public transport and transit services will remain operational and ...
Toronto and surrounding communities broke Canada Day temperature records as an extreme heat wave pushed temperatures into the high 30s.
Canada Day is here, and Toronto residents are preparing to celebrate by sharing their favourite thing about being Canadian. The country’s biggest birthday party is coming up on Wednesday, bringing ...
Parks, beaches and city centres in Toronto and the surrounding areas will light up to celebrate Canada’s 159th birthday. Here’s where to catch a show.
Most major tourist attractions will be open on the holiday Wednesday, but banks, government offices and some grocery stores and malls will be closed.