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The top 5 fireworks stores in Toronto

Fireworks stores in Toronto are must-visits come Victoria Day and Canada Day. There's no better way to celebrate these holidays than by lighting up the sky, as long as you follow proper regulations.

The variety of fireworks available at these stores can be intimidating, but they are dedicated firework purveyors, so their staff are knowledgeable industry vets.

Here are my picks for the top stores to buy fireworks in Toronto.

Kaboom Fireworks

With seasonal locations all over the GTA, Kaboom is a one-stop shop for fireworks displays, novelty items, and confetti cannons. You can even order online and browse item descriptions before you buy.

Rocket Fireworks

Fireworks range from fountains, wheels, and roman candles to the best-selling combo finale designed to light up your backyard. For the more faint-of-heart, try their confetti, glow, and handheld sparkler products. They boast locations all over the GTA and an online shop.

Phatboy Fireworks

Their main location that can be found in Rexdale is open year round, but they operate a slew temporary locations all over Ontario around Victoria Day, Canada Day and New Years. There are hundreds of products to purchase and staff on hand can assist with making your show epic. 

Fireworks Superstore Inc.

This Etobicoke shop has been supplying the city with dazzling displays for more than 20 years, and has a focus on safe and accessible fireworks. Here, you can find everything from sparklers to epic multi-shot boxes, to design your perfect display.

AirMagic

If you're a serious fireworks enthusiast, then a trip to this retail shop in North York is in order. During fireworks seasons like Victoria Day and Canada Day, they offer extended hours, and staff are ready to help you build the show of your dreams. 

Lead photo by

Kaboom Fireworks. With files from Alexandra Grigorescu and Jaclyn Skrobacky.


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