Things To Do In Toronto For NYE

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New Year's Eve is truly the biggest celebration on the planet, where billions of people come together to celebrate New beginnings. Here in Toronto, the celebrations get even bigger and louder, with the city's multicultural population celebrating the occasion as one. 

 

So if you're about to witness the Toronto New Year's Eve 2022, here's a list of the most exciting things to do as the clock strikes midnight.

 

  • Lightshow and Fireworks at Niagara Falls 

With 3 million lights adorning Niagara parkway, the iconic falls are the place to be. Expect enthralling events, delicious food, live music, and midnight fireworks at the grand Niagara fall on New Year's Eve. 

 

  • Fireworks at Nathan Phillips Square

The grand fireworks display and midnight countdown are the trademark Toronto celebrations that take place at Nathan Phillips Square. The free public event plays host to a number of family-friendly events like ice skating, live music, DJ shows, and of course, the midnight fireworks. 

 

  • Dinner at CN Tower

CN Tower is the architectural landmark of Toronto, with 360-degree views of the cityscape. The tower holds a special cocktail party with party favors, fantastic food, DJ remixes, and a dance floor made of glass. Talk about partying at the top of the world. 

 

  • NYE 2022 Party at Barcode Saturdays

The biggest showdown of NYE is about to go down on Barcode Saturdays. Put on your best dresses and head to the most premium nightclub in Toronto for DJ remixes, premium drinks, tantalizing offers, and packages. Reserve a VIP Bottle booth to make your party elite and join in the countdown to New Year at Barcode Saturdays. 

 

  • Gala Dinner Cruise

The Gala Dinner Cruise is set to sail from the Toronto harbor. Hop in on the four-hour cruise with sparkling wine and a dancefloor, along with fine dining, while witnessing the illuminated Toronto skyline lighting up with light and fireworks.

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