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Several Canadian cities say they’re setting up public spaces where fans caught up in Raptors fever can watch the Toronto team fight for the NBA championship.

Mississauga, Brampton, Burlington and Kingston have received permission from Raptors owner Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment to set up outdoor viewing areas during the series against the Golden State Warriors.

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They are trying to create local versions of Jurassic Park, the tailgate zone outside Scotiabank Arena that’s been the scene of massive celebrations during the team’s historic playoff run.

Maple Leaf Sports says it’s received applications from a number of cities looking to host public viewings, but did not immediately provide a list of those that have been approved to go ahead.

The City of Vancouver is bucking the trend by announcing that it opted not to offer public viewings, citing a lack of suitable venues available during the series.

Game 1 between the Raptors and Warriors gets underway in Toronto on Thursday night, and the original Jurassic Park viewing area will be open just to the west of the arena.