Is Cavalcade of Lights Cancelled?

Is Cavalcade of Lights Cancelled?

The City of Toronto has extended the cancellation of City-led and City-permitted outdoor major events through March 31 due to COVID-19. All outdoor special events, including Cavalcade of Lights, are cancelled during this time period.

When did the first Cavalcade of Lights take place in Toronto?

1967
Cavalcade of Lights is an annual event highlighting the lighting of the City of Toronto government’s official Christmas tree at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The event has been held annually since 1967.

When did Cavalcade of Lights start?

Cavalcade of Lights at Nathan Phillips Square has an impressive 46-year history in Toronto. Created in 1967 to showcase Toronto’s newly constructed City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square.

How do I contact the City of Toronto?

Contact Information

  1. City Hall. 100 Queen St. W. Toronto, ON. M5H 2N2.
  2. Telephone: 311.
  3. TTY: 416-338-0TTY (0889)

How do I contact 311 in Toronto?

Alternatively, you can reach 311 Toronto by dialing 416-392-CITY (2489).

How big is the Cavalcade of lights in Toronto?

Cavalcade of Lights is an annual event that marks the official start to the holiday season in Toronto. It features the lighting of Toronto’s 50-foot (15-metre) Christmas tree, live musical performances, a skating party, and a spectacular fireworks display.

Where does the Cavalcade of lights take place?

Cavalcade of Lights is an annual event highlighting the lighting of the City of Toronto government’s official Christmas tree at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The event has been held annually since 1967.

Who are the sponsors of the Cavalcade of lights?

Great Gulf has been presenting sponsor of Cavalcade of Lights for the past five years and is delighted to continue this partnership in the coming years.

Why is the Cavalcade of lights important to Great Gulf?

These signature events provide Great Gulf with a community platform that aligns with our corporate commitment to give back to the community and with the City’s mandate to deliver free public events that engage mass audiences throughout the year.

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