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2014 New Years Eve Fireworks in Toronto or the GTA

We all love fireworks, but where can we see fireworks in Toronto or the GTA at a 2014 New Year’s Eve party? Let’s cut right to the chase for Dec. 31, 2014. (Updated Dec. 31, 2014 with a few transit notes).

"Mascots at Toronto City Hall in Winter of 2010" image by happyworker
“Mascots at Toronto City Hall in Winter of 2010” image by happyworker

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Fireworks at the Nathan Phillips New Year’s Eve Celebration in Toronto

This official Toronto City Hall web page does not mention City-TV, who used to host this event. Still, I’d rate this as the best-known annual Toronto winter event.

Skate from 8pm-10pm; rent skates if you don’t want to carry a pair until next year. Drummers and jugglers will keep the non-skaters entertained until the main stage show at 10pm. Live music continues until Mayor John Tory counts down to midnight and fireworks.

One hint from previous years: check the perimeter for fences and gates. If you want to leave before the crowd, stay near an exit rather than try to swim against the flow.

Take the TTC to Queen and Bay. Remember that TTC service is free on New Year’s Eve from 7pm through 4am on New Year’s Day. Taxpayers may rejoice that Corby Spirit and Wine is the sponsor covering the cost of all rides.

As always, the Toronto New Year’s Eve party at Nathan Phillips square is outdoors, free of charge and officially free of intoxicants.

I’ve just checked City TV’s schedule for Dec. 31: they will cover Dick Clark’s New Years Rockin’ Eve from New York City, even if the former American Bandstand host met his demise in 2012. (The link will be out of date early in 2015!).

Two New Year’s Eve Fireworks Shows at Niagara Falls

Head to Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls on Dec. 31, 2014 for a pair of fireworks shows at 8pm and midnight. Again, this is a free show. I’d recommend staying at a Niagara Falls hotel rather than driving back to Toronto. Or check with GO schedule for free rides this evening; although it does not mention Niagara Falls on that page. The last GO bus from Niagara Falls barely gives you time for the 8pm fireworks.

Here’s my map highlighting Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls. (Click the map, and then click the next image, to get a larger version).

"Map for Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls Ontario" image by Mike DeHaan via Google Maps
“Map for Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls Ontario” image by Mike DeHaan via Google Maps

New Year’s Eve Fireworks in the GTA

Brampton’s City Hall is the venue for midnight fireworks on Dec. 31, 2014. Oh, all right, the show is actually outdoors in Ken Whillans Square.

Naturally, Mississauga hosts fireworks in Celebration Square (300 City Centre Drive). Yes, naturally the fireworks start at midnight, after music and skating.

Newmarket gets an early start with fireworks at 9pm at the Magna Centre, 800 Mulock Drive. The evening includes a choice of skating or swimming… and I hope that’s an indoor pool.

Apparently each transit service in the GTA offers free rides from some time on New Year’s Eve; check with your local transit authority for the details.

The GTA offers other family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebrations beyond fireworks; let’s thank To Do Canada for rounding up these Fireworks and Family Events for Toronto and the GTA. For one example, skate from 8pm-1am at the Natrel Rink at Harbourfront in Toronto.

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Enjoy Christmas Carols Outdoors in Toronto for 2014

Where and when can you enjoy outdoors Christmas carol events in Toronto during Advent 2014? Here’s my short list; if you know of others, please write me.

"Distillery District Christmas Main Stage at Trinity and Casegoods Lane" image by Mike DeHaan via Google Maps
“Distillery District Christmas Main Stage at Trinity and Casegoods Lane” image by Mike DeHaan via Google Maps

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Christmas Carols at the Toronto Christmas Market in the Distillery District

The Distillery District observes Christmas with music as well as visual decorations. The Christmas Market begins on Friday Nov. 28 and runs through Sunday Dec. 21st. A pair of Santa Claus’ elves conduct sing-alongs in the Christmas Market on Tuesday-Friday at 5pm; and on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:30am and 2pm. Plus, enjoy your 15 minutes of fame by joining the outdoor Christmas caroling on Tuesday-Sunday at 6pm. Finally, join the Mill Street World Caroling Challenge at 5pm on Sunday Dec. 21; just bring a donation for the Daily Bread Food Bank.

Look for the main stage: as they told me in an e-mail, “The main stage (which is our only stage) is located on Trinity Street and Casegoods Lane, right in front of our massive Christmas tree”. See the above map for that location.

Want to find the Distillery District by TTC? They recommend the 504 King streetcar or the 65 Parliament bus. Parliament St. is on the western boundary of my map.

The official Toronto Distillery District Christmas Market page for 2014 offers a lot more details, including time and date for: the opening ceremonies; non-sing-along musical performances; and more.

The Kew Gardens 2014 Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony

Head to the eastern Beach park, Kew Gardens, for the 2014 Christmas Tree lighting event from 5-7pm on Saturday Dec. 6. This event includes more than mere outdoor Christmas caroling by candlelight; but that’s all I will highlight here. It’s a family-friendly event, and a minor charity fundraiser, so bring a “loonie for the Lions Club”.

Take the 501 Queen streetcar east past Woodbine and watch for Kew Gardens on the south side, just past Waverley Rd. The bandshell is (very) roughly in the centre of the park.

Both the Kew Gardens and the Glen Steward caroling events are noted in the current Beaches Living Guide.

Caroling in Glen Stewart Park during Yule 2014

Another eastern Beach venue, Glen Stewart Park, hosts “Caroling in the Park” on Tuesday Dec. 9 for an hour from 7:30pm. Musical leadership will be shared between a Salvation Army band and the Beach United Church choir. Warm your tonsils with hot chocolate or hot cider; and also donate to the Salvation Army at this annual outdoor event.

Glen Stewart Park is bounded by Kingston Road (between Glen Manor Dr. and Beech Ave.,) to the north, and by Queen St. (between Glen Manor and MacLean) on the south. Gather “south of the wooden bridge”, as the Beaches Living Guide says.

Back References to Christmas Caroling in Toronto and the GTA

I’d covered this topic in somewhat more detail the last two years, in “2013 Outdoor Christmas Caroling in Toronto and Mississauga” and “Three Outdoor Carol Events in Dec. 2012 in Eastern Toronto“. If you were looking for a performance of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, it will be performed at several of the venues noted in “Twenty-one 2014 Christmas events in Toronto Museums“.

Your Own Copy of Christmas Carol Lyrics

Amazon.ca offers several collections of Christmas carol lyric books in Kindle format. Brush up on the lyrics before you head outdoors to sing carols; or simply enjoy them at home.

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Twenty-one 2014 Christmas Events in Toronto Museums

Each year, Toronto museums present special Christmas events; the 2014 Yule season is no exception. Here is a 21-event salute to twenty-one 2014 Christmas events in Toronto museums. Some of their Christmas events are just fun; others provide practical skills, such as making your own holiday greeting cards or baking cookies.

Please click on the official links for important details such as the opening and closing times, and especially the “closed dates”. Most of these civic museums will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day: Dec. 25-26, and Jan. 1. Many normally take Mondays off, too. Generally the admission price is under $10/person; but some events go below “frugal” to free!

Oh yes: one drama troupe performs A Christmas Carol at several venues; I’ve counted each venue as a separate event.

"2008 Christmas Tree in Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto" image by stevevharris (Steve Harris) in Flickr
“2008 Christmas Tree in Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto” image by stevevharris (Steve Harris) in Flickr

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Colborne Lodge Hosts Three Christmas Events in 2014

Colborne Lodge has a variety of annual events during Advent and Christmas in 2014.

From Nov. 22, 2014 through Jan. 4, Christmas at Colborne Lodge presents the holiday season as celebrated in the Victorian era. Decorations and foods provide the highlights.

The free Christmas Open House is on Thurs. Nov. 27, with a special tour of the well-decorated home.

This Toronto historical site offers some slightly more expensive workshops on their Colborne Lodge Events page. Let’s just highlight one: the High Park Winter FUNshops on several days within the school break from Dec. 29 through Jan. 2. Pre-register your children for one or more mornings of indoor and outdoor activities; it’s $25 plus tax per child per session.

Colborne Lodge is in southern High Park in Toronto. While there is some free parking, I’d consider taking the long walk south from the High Park station on the Number 2 (Bloor) subway along Colborne Lodge Drive. Or take the 80 Queensway bus south from the Keele station, and ask the driver for the stop closest to Colborne Lodge Drive.

Fort York’s 2014 Holiday Season Event

Fort York welcomes the 2014 Holiday Season from Dec. 15-31, 2014 with baked goods from “the officers’ mess”. If I remember a tour at another museum, the enlisted men and civilians made do with either over- or under-baked bread: the result of heaping coal into the middle of the oven’s hot box. Officers received the properly-baked bread from the oval that received the right amount of heat.

Fort York is at Fort York Blvd and Strachan, north of the CNE. Currently you can only drive there by going west on Fleet St and turning onto Garrison Rd. Or take the 511 Bathurst streetcar.

Gibson House Baking for Christmas 2014

Bake gingerbread cookies at Gibson House on Dec. 13; or your children (aged 7-11) could enjoy day camp on either Dec. 22 or 23 (Monday or Tuesday). Check the Gibson House Events page for details.

Gibson House is at 5172 Yonge St., where Park Home and Empress Way meet, just north of the North York Civic Centre.

Christmas Galore at Mackenzie House

The Mackenzie House museum puts almost all its efforts into the 2014 Yule celebrations. Experience a Victorian Christmas from Nov. 25 – Jan. 4; and your children may also write letters to Santa Claus until Christmas Eve, Dec. 24.

It’s not clear whether the Frost Fair on Dec. 6-7 will be at Mackenzie House or at Fort York; but since it involves the print shop, Mackenzie House is the right venue.

Mackenzie House also runs a Christmas Crafts day camp from Dec. 27 through Jan. 4. Meet a long-ago mayor of Toronto; do crafts; and work in the printshop. Check the Mackenzie House Events page for the details.

Montgomery’s Inn for Christmas Cookies and A Christmas Carol

Although Montgomery’s Inn offers a wider variety of events, they do fit Yule into their schedule.

Decorate Christmas cookies on Nov. 22-23; decorate a gingerbread house on Nov. 29-30; sing carols in the tavern on Dec. 5 at 7:30pm; see Dickens’ A Christmas Carol on selected dates from Dec. 4-21; take the children to Fezziwig’s Family Christmas Ball on Dec. 14 (but book by Dec. 8); or experience a Jane Austen Christmas supper on Dec. 19 from 7-10pm (book by Dec. 12). See the Montgomery’s Inn Events page for the details on dates and prices.

Montgomery’s Inn is at 4709 Dundas St. West, just NE of Islington.

Scarborough Museum: Prepare Treats for Santa Claus

The Scarborough Museum bakes goodies and serves hot chocolate for the festive weekends in December. On Dec. 7, children 5-12 will learn to bake the holiday treats themselves; but pre-register! They also provide Christmas holiday day camps for children 5-12, on selected dates from Dec. 22 through Jan. 2. Details are on the Scarborough Museum Events page.

The Scarborough Museum is at 1007 Brimley Rd, in Thompson Memorial Park. That’s north of Lawrence Ave. East. The 21 Brimley bus is your best transit bet, connecting from the Kennedy station where the Number 2 (Bloor-Danforth) subway and Scarborough RT meet.

The Spadina Museum: from a Roaring Twenties Christmas Event to Pop-Up Toys

The main Christmas event in 2014 at the Spadina Museum is the Roaring 20s Christmas from Nov. 25 through Jan. 4: experience a well-heeled 1920s Yule celebration. For the children, the Dec. 7th Toy Pop-Up Museum is a show-and-tell as well as a see-and-play event from 2-4pm; and it’s free. See the Spadina Museum Events page.

The Spadina Museum is at 285 Spadina Roadnot Spadina Ave. It’s south of St. Clair Ave. West, just north of Austin Terrace. I think of it as “just above Casa Loma”.

Todmorden Mills Museum Greets Christmas with Cards and Gingerbread

The Todmorden Mills Museum offers a one-day Greeting Cards Workshop for the whole family on Nov. 29 from 1-4pm. Call now to reserve your tickets; your 6-and-up year old children will make their own personal Christmas greeting cards with their accompanying adult. The Christmas in the Valley events contrast Yule in 1890 versus 1940, on several dates between Dec. 7 and Jan. 4. Dickens’ A Christmas Carol also tours here on selected dates from Nov. 27 to Dec. 7. Finally, gingerbread house workshops are available by pre-registration on Dec. 6. You need to read the details on the Todmorden Mills Museum Events page.

Todmorden Mills is in the Don Valley at 67 Pottery Road. Please see the map. It’s a steep walk from Broadview Ave.; it’s one place that a car with snow tires may be the best bet.

"Map of Todmorden Mills, Toronto" image by Mike DeHaan via Google Maps
“Map of Todmorden Mills, Toronto” image by Mike DeHaan via Google Maps

Want to Read A Christmas Carol?

Read Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol on your Kindle reader (or on your computer). Amazon [Canada] offers several versions, but my choice would be between these two:

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