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CBC Canada-wide New Year's Eve special to be hosted from St. John's

Rick Mercer will host the nationwide special from Mallard Cottage in the historic Quidi Vidi Village.

Tune in for an evening of celebration at Mallard Cottage in Quidi Vidi Village

A Canada Day capture of fireworks coming up over Quidi Vidi, shot by Darren Langdon. (Submitted by Darren Langdon)

When Rick Mercer hosted theNew Year's Eve special in Niagara Falls last year, his eyes were glued to the monitor showing the feed coming in from St. John's.

"I was desperate to be at Mallard Cottage," he said. "So when they asked me this year to host, I said 'yes, but I want to be in Mallard Cottage.'"

Mercer got his wish. The annualCBC New Year's Eve special will be hosted live from the Mallard Cottage restaurant in the historic Quidi Vidi Village with Mercer at the helm.

He'll be joined by musical guests Alan Doyle and The Dardanelles a trad band featuring CBCQhost and fellow Newfoundlander Tom Power on the guitar and banjo.

The special will throw to parties in other Canadian cities, includingMontreal, Niagara Falls, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Whitehorse.

The historic Quidi Vidi Village will be lit up like a Christmas tree, with a portion of the night hosted from a boat in the harbour colloquially known as the Gut.

"The Gut looks amazing, we've lit the whole thing. It's just spectacular," Mercer said. "You'll be able to see it from space. It's looks stunning. That's if, you know, it doesn't fog over."

Comedian Rick Mercer will host CBC's New Year's Eve special live from St. John's. (Jason Vermes/CBC)

The night will feature musical guests from other cities, including Bryan Adams and Walk Off The Earth in Niagara Falls.

But Mercer will need a little help in St. John's.

The city is holding a skating party at Bannerman Park starting at 6 p.m. CBC crews will be there to get footage of a countdown which will air later for viewers in Atlantic Canada. Mercer is calling on all skaters adults or children to come out and help in the countdown.

The special will begin airing live at 11:50 NTon CBC television and CBC Gem.

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