No More Noise Toronto upcoming events

man pointing at word "noise"

On January 11, 2024, we all can share our noise stories with the Infrastructure and Environment Committee. There are several online meetings posted on Eventbrite for you to learn more and get ready to make a difference.

New Year’s Eve Fireworks

fireworks over Toronto waterfront

Ring in 2024 with fireworks at midnight, visible from anywhere with a view of Toronto’s inner harbour. Some free activities are available leading up to the fireworks at these locations along Toronto’s downtown waterfront:

Cavalcade of Lights

Cavalcade of Lights - Nathan Phillips Square

It’s “bright lights, big city” at this annual event that marks the official start to Toronto’s holiday season. The family-friendly Cavalcade of Lights celebration at Nathan Phillips Square features the lighting of Toronto’s 15 m (50 ft) Christmas tree, live musical performances, ice skating and more. – November 25, 2023 to January 7, 2024

Toronto Noise By-law Review

motorcycle noise

Many of you will have attended one of more of the City’s September Consultation session on changes to the Noise Bylaw. October 15, 2023 is the deadline for sending your comments to the City.

City of Toronto to host Small Business Forum

small business owner

The City of Toronto will host a Small Business Forum on Monday, October 30 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. This free, full-day, in-person event supports Toronto small businesses by providing them with access to information, connections and resources to build and grow their enterprises.

Ravine Days

Toronto Ravine

September 30 to October 9, 2023

Ravine Days is an annual city-wide celebration of Toronto’s ravine system. Activities about and throughout the ravines – from talks and tours, to exhibitions and creative workshops – are held in collaboration with community partners.

Nuit Blanche Toronto extends 17 art projects until September 29

Nuit Blanche 2023

On the heels of the 17th edition of Nuit Blanche Toronto – the annual all-night celebration of contemporary art – the City of Toronto is pleased to announce that 17 projects will remain on display until September 29 as part of the Nuit Blanche Toronto Extended Projects program.

Hot Docs: Charlotte’s Castle

Spadina Gardens

When a foreign-owned developer seeks to destroy Spadina Gardens, a quirky cast of unlikely activists battle to safeguard a Toronto historical landmark they consider themselves the caretakers of.

Cycle55+ Group rides all summer long

Shaw Street Redemption

Throughout the summer Cycle55+ are running “Discover our City” rides, open to all ages who are interested in exploring Toronto by bike.