One-Tank Trip for
Dec. 26/15
(c) By Jim Fox
Welcome 2016 at New
Year’s Eve free outdoor parties as the countdown to midnight begins.
Some of the fun gatherings
are in Niagara Falls, Toronto, Kitchener and London.
Canadian rock
legend Tom Cochrane and Red Ryder will headline what is billed as “Canada’s largest
New Year’s Eve bash” at Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls.
The Winter Festival of Lights continues through New Year’s Eve in Niagara. (Ontario Tourism) |
The party begins at
8 p.m. overlooking the falls that each year attracts about 50,000 people.
It features two
countdowns with fireworks – one for the youngsters at 8:45 p.m. and the other
for the party hearty at the stroke of midnight.
Event organizers
say Niagara Falls is the “place to be” on New Year’s Eve as the entire tourism
district comes alive.
There’s great music
in the park, family fun at Clifton Hill’s World Famous Street, gaming at Fallsview
Casino Resort and Casino Niagara, along with a variety of restaurants and
hotels.
The Niagara Parks Commission and its party partners have assembled an “exciting roster of musical talent,” starting with Down with Webster, a Canadian rap rock band from Toronto.
They’re followed by
East Coast favourites Alan Doyle and the Beautiful Gypsies.
Doyle is best known
as one of the lead singers of folk rock band Great Big Sea and collaboration
with Russell Crowe.
Dennis Deyoung, a founding
member of the rock band Styx and lead vocalist and keyboardist, will feature
music by the group.
Displays shine brightly for the Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara. (Jim Fox photo) |
The Winter Festival
of Lights continues through Jan. 31 along a five-kilometre route that includes the
Niagara Parks, Dufferin Islands and surrounding tourist districts.
There are iconic
displays including the shimmering Zimmerman fountain, the world’s largest
illuminated Canadian-U.S. flag and three-dimensional Canadian wildlife displays.
Fireworks over the
falls also take place nightly at 9 p.m. tonight, Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. niagarafallstourism.com/events;
1-800-56FALLS
Icy fun
What is billed as
“Toronto’s largest skating and dance party” happens on New Year’s Eve outside
city hall at Nathan Phillips Square.
The city is hosting
the celebration with Deputy Mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong counting down the New Year
that will include a midnight fireworks display choreographed to music.
The fun begins at 8
p.m. with a DJ skating party while the ice rink is open until 10 p.m.
Toronto’s “largest
skating and dance party” takes place on New Year’s Eve at Nathan Phillips
Square. (Jim Fox)
|
The evening will
feature music from 10 p.m. to midnight by Toronto DJs MelBoogie and P-Plus,
concluding with a set by DJ Starting from Scratch while the square will be animated
by “atmospheric performances” by Zero Gravity Circus.
There will be food
trucks including All Star, Heirlooms, Original Chimneys, Prince Edwards Fries
and Randy's Roti and Doubles.
Tim Hortons will be selling coffee and hot
chocolate with the proceeds going to the Daily Bread Food Bank. toronto.ca/newyearseve;
(416) 392-2489
The force of midnight
Downtown Kitchener will hold a Star Wars
fan party/expo at city hall and ring in the New Year.
“Wear a costume and
join the fun,” organizers say and bring some quarters to play vintage arcade
games.
For children, from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m., there will be photos with Star Wars characters, crafts, face
painting, ice skating in Carl Zehr Square and a hot chocolate
decorating station.
Inside the city
hall rotunda from 6 p.m. to midnight will be retro arcade games and vendors
selling Star Wars and space-related memorabilia.
Music begins at
10:30 on the main stage with School of Rock, followed by CleanSL8 and the
midnight countdown. kitchenerevents.ca;
(519) 741-2200
Toronto’s “largest skating and dance party” takes place on New Year’s Eve at Nathan Phillips Square. (Jim Fox photo) |
Rock it
Londoners are
encouraged to bring in the New Year with “music, laughter and spectacular
fireworks.”
The “Rockin’ New
Year’s Eve” party at Victoria Park (509 Clarence St.) will feature headliner
Sloan, a legendary Toronto-based quartet.
Things get underway
with children’s act Glee London at 8 p.m. followed by a special fireworks
display for kids at 9 p.m.
Next up is local
alternative pop group Ivory Hours followed by Sloan and a “phenomenal fireworks
display” from the rooftop of city hall at midnight. londontourism.ca/events; (519)
661-5000; 1-800-265-2602
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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