Events Description
The annual Nobleton Victoria Day celebration is an event you do not want to miss. The event features a fair, live entertainment, mid-way and rides (fees apply & open until dusk), games, inflatables, a variety of food and retail vendors and more! It is guaranteed fun for the whole family!
Make it a festive start to your day by watching the annual Nobleton Victoria Day Parade.
Get ready to watch competing acts perform 15-minute live sets during this year’s Battle of the Bands. The winning band will be selected live by the audience and will serve as the opening act for King Township’s Canada Day headliner.
Join us for our signature fireworks show, which begins at dusk. Presented by King Fire and Emergency Services, the Nobleton Victoria Day fireworks have been credited as one of the best Victoria Day fireworks displays in Ontario! Be sure to come early because parking and space fills quickly. Bring your own blankets and/or lawn chairs.
Who is it for?
All ages – Family
Free, Donations are appreciated. Tax receipts will be provided for donations of $10 or more.
WHEN & WHERE
Date & Time:
Monday, May 18 at 11 AM to dusk
Parade: 11 AM
Fair: 12PM – 4PM
Nobleton Midway: 12 PM to dusk
Fireworks: at dusk.
Venue & Address :
Dr. William Laceby Community Center and Arena
15 Old King Rd, Nobleton
The parade begins at the Nobleton Library (Sheardown Drive and Highway 27) at 11 a.m. and ends at Old King Road. From the library, the parade travels south on Highway 27, turning east on Hill Farm Road and south on Wellar Avenue. The parade then weaves its way down Weller Avenue, connecting with King Road. The parade then turns west on King Road and ends at Old King Road.
Fireworks: For the best views, attendees are welcome to sit in the field behind the Nobleton Arena located at (15 Old King Road).
To safely accommodate the parade, temporary road closures will be in effect from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Highway 27 will be closed between Sheardown Drive and Hill Farm Road, and King Road between Wellar Avenue and Old King Road. Additional closures include Sheardown Drive, Hill Farm Road, Wellar Avenue and Old King Road in the immediate event area.











