Enjoy free TTC service after your New Year’s eve festivities, from midnight to 4am, January 1, 2010.
For those celebrating outside the city, the following GTA transit services will also be offering free rides on select routes:
Brampton Transit – 7:30pm December 31 – 3:25am January 1
Durham Region Transit – 8pm December 31 – 2am January 1
GO Transit – 7pm December 31 – 2:10am January 1
Mississauga Transit – 7pm December 31 – 4am January 1
York Region Transit – 7pm December 31 – 3am January 1
Check respective sites for schedules and specific route information.
The public is invited to the Legislative Building at Queen’s Park to join the Honourable David C. Onley as he hosts the annual Lieutenant Governor’s New Year’s Levee on Friday January 1, 2010 from 12pm – 2pm.
http://www.lt.gov.on.ca/en/2010Levee.asp
Register online for your free Live Green Toronto membership card at www.livegreentorontocard.ca and use it to enjoy exclusive offers and discounts at participating area businesses who have committed to green their operations, products and services, and support our local communities.
Celebrate the arrival of 2010 at Citytv’s 25th annual New Year’s Bash at Nathan Phillips Square.
Live broadcast begins at 10pm, December 31, 2009, with preshow beginning at 9pm. Performers include Anjulie, Faber Drive, Kardinal Offishal, Karl Wolf, Jarvis Church, The Mission District, and the cast of the Rock of Ages.
www.holidayguide.ca/nye/
The City of Toronto invites the public to celebrate the season with the annual Christmas Choral Celebration taking place in the City Hall Rotunda at 11:30am, December 23, 2009.
The concert, lasting approximately 1 hour will feature performances by The Toronto Mass Choir, Regent Park School of Music, and Toronto Beaches Children’s Chorus, with musical accompaniment by the Tower Brass.
Visit www.toronto.ca/events/holiday_choral.htm for further details.
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