If you're planning on staying in the city this Labour Day weekend, you'll most definitely hear the roaring booms and reverberating sounds of fighte...
If you're planning on staying in the city this Labour Day weekend, you'll most definitely hear the roaring booms and reverberating sounds of fighter jets that will perform a series of risky stunts and synchronized maneuvers as part of the annual
The show, which is returning for its 75th year, takes place in conjunction with the end of the CNE to bid farewell to the summer season. Although the show's official practice runs are scheduled for Friday between 12 p.m. and 3:40 p.m., jets could be heard screaming overhead around the noon hour on Thursday, resulting in a wave of complaints online.Many Toronto residents have also expressed concern for their pets, who are visibly shaken and panicked by the blaring noise.
The air shows in Toronto are my least fav part of the year keep your loud fucking planes and place them where the sun doesn’t shine. Hope that helps xo., which they alleged reached between 81.4 dB to a high of 110 dB. For comparison, construction tools register sounds closer to 100 dB, while a jackhammer could dish out 125 dB.
Ahh, one of my favourite sounds of the summer in Toronto. The roar of fighter jets rehearsing for the air show.This year, the Air Show is set to take place on Saturday, Aug. 31; Sunday, Sept. 1, and Monday, Sept. 2, with shows running each day between noon and 3:40 p.m.This year's lineup includes heart-shopping performances by the Royal Air Forces Red Arrows, Canadian Forces Snowbirds, and the United States Air Forces F-22 Raptor.
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