The streets of Toronto were filled into the early morning hours, after the Raptors historic win last night.
The Raps beat the Warriors 114-110 to take the NBA Championship, the first time the trophy has left the U.S.
Tens of thousands of people spilled into downtown streets, climbing polls and cheering for their team.
For the most part, fans were well behaved, although two police cruisers ended up with smashed windshields.
The celebrations won't be coming to an end anytime soon, Toronto is planning to throw what the mayor says will be the best parade ever in honour of the team.
Details will be announced today.
There's word it will happen Monday.