In Canada, New Year's traditions and celebrations vary from region to region. Generally, New Year's Eve (also known as New Year's Eve Day or Veille du Jour de l'An in French) in Canada is a social holiday. In major metropolitan areas such as Toronto and Montreal, major celebrations with music and fireworks are often held at midnight. Other common New Year's Eve celebrations such as late-night partying are also major events in these cities and other places around Canada. In some areas, such as in rural Quebec, people ice fish and drink with their friends until the early hours of January 1.
Vancouver New Years Eve celebration options come in a few different forms. You can throw your own party with friends, perhaps at a spacious rental home with ample room for entertaining. You can also purchase tickets for any number of private parties, many of which are held at downtown area clubs and bars as Vancouver has a pretty good nightlife scene. Thanks to the maritime setting of Vancouver, residents and visitors can also consider enjoying a New Years Eve cruise. Taking in the city's beautiful skyline from a boat while you ring in the New Year with other revelers can be a wonderful and unique way to bring in the New Year.
There aren't any large Vancouver New Years fireworks celebrations for the general public, though you are likely to see fireworks lighting up the sky at some point once midnight approaches.
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