Summary
For almost 50 years, Toronto has kicked off the holiday season with the Cavalcade of Lights, a festive evening at Toronto City Hall featuring the illumination of Toronto’s official Christmas tree, performances by top Canadian musical talent, a fireworks show, and a skating party at Nathan Phillips Square, a public space outside of city hall. The Cavalcade of Lights is free to attend.
Time and Place
Festivities begin at 7 pm with musicians hitting the stage; the tree lighting occurs shortly before the fireworks, which commence at 8 pm. The concert continues at 8:15, and ice skating opens to all participants. This vibrant event is hosted at Nathan Phillips Square, located at 100 Queen St. W., between University and Yonge. It’s advisable to dress warmer than you think, as temperatures may dip below freezing.
Getting There
Nathan Phillips Square can be easily accessed via the TTC Queen streetcar (501), the Yonge Line subway (exit Queen station), or the University Line (exit Osgoode Station). Driving downtown Toronto, especially during a significant free public event, can present challenges. Therefore, using public transportation is recommended, or park your car at a GO station (like the Oakville station, which offers ample free parking) or a nearby shopping mall, such as Yorkdale. There’s also underground parking available at Nathan Phillips Square, along with metered parking on University Avenue, just a few blocks west of the square. Nathan Phillips Square is accessible for wheelchairs and scooters.
Where to Stay
Several hotels, including the Sheraton, Hilton (see rates and reviews on Trip Advisor), and Delta Chelsea, are within a 10-minute walk from Nathan Phillips Square. For those seeking luxury accommodations, nearby options include the Trump International Hotel & Tower, Shangri-La, and the Ritz-Carlton Toronto (see rates and read reviews on Trip Advisor).
While You’re In the Area
The Toronto Eaton Centre is conveniently located next to Nathan Phillips Square, alongside The Hudson’s Bay Company, a historic Canadian department store. The area boasts many dining options, ranging from inexpensive noodle joints to exclusive steakhouses. Consider exploring Zomato, a directory that helps find restaurants that fit your taste and budget. Other attractions within a 15-minute walk include the Hockey Hall of Fame and the CN Tower.
Free Ice Skating at Nathan Phillips Square
Skate beneath the holiday lights at Nathan Phillips Square’s famous outdoor ice rink, usually open daily from 10 am to 10 pm from mid-November, weather permitting. For details, you can call the Rink Hotline: 416-338-RINK (7465). Please be aware that all children under six must wear a CSA approved helmet while skating. Skate rentals and indoor changing rooms are available for visitors; for rental information, contact: 416-368-8802.
Fun Facts about the Official Toronto Christmas Tree
- The tree stands between 15 and 18 meters (55 to 65 feet) tall, adorned with 700 individual ornaments and 3,810 meters of LED lights (525,000 lights).
- It takes eight people to position the tree, which must settle for three days.
- Workers dedicate two weeks to hang ornaments and string lights.
- The tree is typically a White Spruce.