Apron tower lighting

Background

Recently, there have been many requests to light the Apron Tower from the community, as well as GTAA and TPEC staff. In order to consider these requests, a number of factors need to be taken into consideration. This paper serves as a guide for lighting the Apron Tower, as well as for evaluating requests from community organizations and staff.

Holiday and Special Events Lighting

An annual lighting schedule will be created to celebrate national holidays, seasons, major cultural and national events.

Several “go-to” options will be pre-programmed, based on common holidays and anticipated commemorative dates (for example, Remembrance Day, New Year’s Day, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, etc).

Lighting will also commemorate Toronto’s professional sports teams for:

  • First home game of the season
  • First playoff game (full series will depend on previous bookings)
  • In celebration of winning a playoff series
  • When hosting pro-league all-star games.

Compliance per the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs)

CAR 302.10(h)

“No person shall:

(h) at or in the vicinity of an airport, knowingly display a marker, marking, sign, light or signal that is likely to be hazardous to aviation safety by causing glare or by causing confusion with or preventing clear visual perception of a marker, marking, sign, light or signal that is required under this Subpart”

CAR 601.21:

“Subject to section 601.21, no person shall project or cause to be projected a directed bright light source into navigable airspace in such a manner as to create a hazard to aviation safety or cause damage to an aircraft or injury to persons on board the aircraft.”

Special Requests from Community Organizations and Staff

Due to the volume of requests from the community, the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) will consider requests to light the Apron Tower on a case by case basis. The lighting schedule for the Apron Tower is pre-programmed at the beginning of the year and dates are established by our Tower Committee and our HR and DEI teams.

The Apron Tower is a functioning building at the airport, and while we strive to meet community requests for lighting, we must also consider the operational needs of the building. We appreciate your understanding if all community requests are not accommodated.

The GTAA will consider requests from Community Organizations provided they meet the following conditions:

  • Comply with Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs): CAR 302.10(h)

“No person shall: …

(h) at or in the vicinity of an airport, knowingly display a marker, marking, sign, light or signal that is likely to be hazardous to aviation safety by causing glare or by causing confusion with or preventing clear visual perception of a marker, marking, sign, light or signal that is required under this Subpart”

CAR 601.21:

“Subject to section 601.21, no person shall project or cause to be projected a directed bright light source into navigable airspace in such a manner as to create a hazard to aviation safety or cause damage to an aircraft or injury to persons on board the aircraft.”

  • Nondenominational
  • Non-political
  • An international, national, provincial or local charitable occasion or cause
  • Comply with the Anti-Harassment/Discrimination Legislation

The GTAA will not consider requests for the following:

  • Commercial requests (e.g. product launches, corporate events, conventions)
  • Personal occasions (e.g. birthdays, anniversaries)
  • Religious or political events or observances
  • Institutions or professions (e.g. hospitals, schools)
  • Specific agencies or individuals (needs to be aligned with actual "cause" not the agency or event) i.e. Breast Cancer Awareness Month, not Run For the Cure.
  • Nations that are not recognized by the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs
  • Intent that is contrary to GTAA policies
  • Organizations that espouse hatred, violence, or racism
  • Organizations/causes that have already lit the tower in their requested colours in the same calendar year

2025 Lighting Schedule

An annual lighting schedule will celebrate national holidays, seasons, and certain major City, cultural and national events.

Lighting begins at sunset and concludes at sunrise the next morning except during spring and fall bird migration periods during which time lighting concludes at 11:00 pm.

Date Occasion Colour
January 22 Bell Let's Talk Day Blue
January 29 Lunar New Year - Year of the Snake  Red
February 1 Black History Month Yellow
February 4 World Cancer Day Orange
February 15 National Flag of Canada Day Red
February 28 Rare Disease Day Blue
March 8 International Women's Day  Purple
March 21 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Red
March 22 World Water Day  Blue 
March 31 Transgender Day of Visibility  Pink 
April 2 World Autism Awareness Day Blue
April 7  World Health Day  Green 
April 9 International Day of Pink  Pink
April 27 to May 3 National Volunteer Week Pink
April 22  Earth Day Green 
April 28  National Day of Mourning Yellow 
May 20  World Bee Day  Yellow 
June 1  Pride Month  Purple 
June 5 World Environment Day Green
June 21 National Indigenous Peoples Day Orange
June 27  Canadian Multiculturalism Day  Red
July 1 Canada Day Red 
August 19  World Humanitarian Day Yellow 
September 21 Alzheimer Awareness Day  Blue
September 30  National Day for Truth and Reconciliation  Orange 
October 10 World Mental Health Day Green
November 11 Remembrance Day Red
November 19  International Men's Day Blue 
November 20  Transgender Day of Remembrance  Pink 
December 1 World AIDS Day  Red
December 3  International Day of Persons with Disabilities  Blue 
December 10  Human Rights Day  Blue 
December 25 Season's Greetings/Happy Holidays/Merry Christmas
Red
December 31 New Year's Eve Multicoloured
* Regularly scheduled lighting to celebrate Toronto sports team (Toronto FC, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors, and the Toronto Blue Jays). 

To submit your request, please review our criteria listed above and send your request to community.engagement@gtaa.com.