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Ringing in the New Year: New Year’s Eve events in Windsor-Essex

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The countdown is on to 2023. After several years of muted celebrations, Windsorites can let off some steam and kick off the New Year with a bang.

Here is a list of New Year’s Eve events in the Windsor:

AM800’s New Year’s Eve-ning: A fun family celebration this New Year’s Eve at the WFCU Centre. Free skating and swimming Dec. 31 from 6 to 8 p.m., with free party favours and goodies from Tim Horton's *while supplies last*. Friends from the Windsor Spitfires and the Windsor Express will be stopping by to join in the fun.

LaSalle New Year’s Eve Drive-In Fireworks show: Vollmer Culture and Recreation Complex, 2121 Laurier Parkway, LaSalle, ON. Find a parking spot on-site to view the fireworks display. Fireworks begin at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 31 and will be launched behind the outdoor pavilion, near the splash pad, making them visible from any parking lot on-site.

Turbo’s NYE party downtown: 285 Ouellette Ave. $10 General Admission $20 VIP Tickets. 3 Levels of DJ’s and Bars. Champagne Toast at midnight. 19+ only

Caboto Club’s Countdown to 2023 celebration: Multi-course meal and the music of Ciao Band. Tickets are $150 per person and include dinner, drinks, moonlight snack station, party favours, champagne toast, espresso and cappuccino cart and complimentary coat check. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Water’s Edge Event Centre NYE Party: Theme “Vegas of the North.” Features live cirque shows, canape buffet, fire dancers plus more. 19+. Doors open 9pm.

Rockstar Music Hall dinner and entertainment: Four course banquet dinner and live entertainment. Features a cast of singers, dancers, comedians, and DJs that will serenade you while you dine and dance.

Ciociaro Club NYE Gala: The evening begins with antipasto bar and champagne reception, followed by a family style dinner, and a midnight buffet filled with pizza, and sweet temptations. Featuring Souvenir Band. 

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