The city of Toronto is cancelling the Canada Day fireworks scheduled for Milliken Park and is postponing Stan Wadlow Park fireworks to July 2nd.
The city says the vendor, David Whysall International Fireworks Inc., contracted to provide this year’s Canada Day fireworks displays at Ashbridges Bay Park, Stan Wadlow Park and Milliken Park informed the City yesterday that the company did not intend to fulfill its contractual obligation to perform fireworks displays.
As per the news release, the city staff worked throughout the day and into the night to secure new vendors that could perform fireworks at the three locations. Companies across Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and the U.S. were contacted.
They were able to secure a new vendor for Ashbridges Bay Park and they committed to a fireworks display on July 2 for Stan Wadlow Park and another potential vendor for Milliken Park confirmed this morning they cannot secure resources.
The city says David Whysall International Fireworks Inc. was the vendor for various past fireworks including Victoria Day weekend’s fireworks at Ashbridges Bay.
Toronto says they intend to hold the vendor responsible for all damages or costs incurred as a result of this breach of contract.
Fireworks at Downview Park will go ahead as usual.
Canada Day Fireworks, Celebrations and Festivals in Toronto & GTA – July 1 to 4, 2022













You know the fireworks accident that happened a few years ago in Niagara Falls? Where a man was injured… same fireworks company
You know the fireworks accident that happened a few years ago in Niagara Falls? Where a man was injured… same fireworks company.