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TenBest

The biggest bangs
Settle in on your picnic blanket, then look up - waaaay up - to catch Canada’s best fireworks

When night falls on Québec on July 3, the crowd in town for the city’s 400th anniversary celebrations will be treated to what promises to be the biggest and most spectacular fireworks display ever created in Canada. Three of the country’s top fireworks designers have joined forces to put on the show. One of the producers is Maude Furtado of Montréal-based Pyrofest, the company her father Frank started more than 20 years ago. Furtado has grown up with fireworks and is one of the few women working in the field. She travels the world planning, advising and judging shows. Here, she offers her favourite fireworks events in Canada.

L’International des Feux Loto-Québec, Montréal
The first of its kind, this international pyromusical competition at La Ronde includes nine countries synchronizing music with fireworks. The competition is an annual event. (June 21 to Aug. 6)



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Les Grands Feux Loto-Québec, Québec
Montmorency Falls Park, just 11 kilometres northeast of the city, creates a natural amphitheatre for this dazzling pyromusical competition. It is a magical experience to see colourful fireworks by the thundering wall of water. (July 19 to Aug. 6)

HSBC Celebration of Light, Vancouver
This event attracts the largest crowds in Canada, with some 350,000 people gathering on the shores of English Bay for each of four shows. The fireworks are launched from barges in the bay (left), making for an unforgettable experience. (July 23 to Aug. 2)

GlobalFest, Calgary
Set in Elliston Park in East Calgary, GlobalFest combines a breathtaking fireworks display and a multicultural festival with more than 20 pavilions. Four countries will participate in the International Fireworks Competition this year. (Aug. 11-23)

Les Grands Feux Telus, Sherbrooke, Que.
Part of la Fête des Nations, an annual festival in Parc Jacques-Cartier that is entering its 11th year, the pyromusical competition pits Canadian provinces against one another. The event includes three stages featuring world music, jazz and Québécois artists and culminates in a grand finale fireworks display. (July 15-20)

The Calgary Stampede
The Stampede has earned its reputation as “The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth,“ partly due to its multimedia grandstand show, which wows the crowd with LED screens, music, acrobatics and fireworks. (July 4-13)

Niagara Falls Fireworks, Niagara Falls, Ont.
Not only is Niagara Falls illuminated in rainbow colours at dusk every evening, but at 10 p.m. on select days through July and August, the whole family can thrill to the spectacular “Fireworks over the Falls.“ The border city also hosts special fireworks displays on Victoria Day, Memorial Day, Canada Day, U.S. Independence Day and the Canadian Civic Holiday. (July and August)

Les Grands Feux du Casino du Lac-Leamy, Gatineau, Que.
Exploding over Lac Leamy, adjacent to the Casino and Hilton Hotel, the annual pyromusical competition spans five evenings and includes shows by four different countries, each vying for the coveted steel-and-bronze Zeus trophy, aptly named for the Greek God of Thunder. (Aug. 2, 6, 9, 13, 16)

Canada Day, Ottawa
Hundreds of thousands of people flock to the nation’s capital to mark Canada Day. Immediately following an evening concert on Parliament Hill, fireworks begin bursting into the sky over the Peace Tower - you can’t get more patriotic than that. Numerous sites on both sides of the Ottawa River offer postcardperfect views. (July 1)

Friendship Festival, Fort Erie, Ont.
This celebration of the friendship between Canada and the United States takes place in Fort Erie on the Canadian side and in Buffalo, N.Y. Fort Erie hosts concerts, plays and a midway. Both national holidays are celebrated with stunning fireworks displays. (June 27 to July 6)

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