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December 31, 2025
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Photo of Crowds gather on the shores of Quidi Vidi Lake in St John's, Newfoundland to watch New Years Eve 2026 fire works. Photo by Greg Locke

ST JOHN’S, NL – Welcome to 2026. Crowds gather on the shores of Quidi Vidi Lake in St John’s, Newfoundland to watch New Years Eve fire works and ring in the new year.  Newfoundland is the most eastern time zone in North America so gets the honour of being the first in North America to see the new year. Photo by Greg Locke © 2026

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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