The Toronto Raptors have made NBA history. The Raptors defeated the Golden State Warriors, 114-110, in Game 6 of the Finals on Thursday night to take the series, 4-2, in an incredible performance at the Oracle Arena. Thanks to ecstatic Raptors fans, Toronto was turned upside down as thousands of people flooded the streets to celebrate. It seemed like the whole city of Toronto was waiting in nail-biting anticipation as the close game trudged through the final seconds of its fourth quarter. When they won, the city erupted into chaos. Horns blared, hysterical screams engulfed the city and fans flocked to the streets by the thousands. It was the party of a lifetime, but naturally, things got pretty out of hand. Yonge and Dundas Square in Toronto is PACKED 🤯#WeTheNorth pic.twitter.com/7MCVuc9kzD— Tim and Sid (@timandsid) June 14, 2019 View this post on Instagram WE THE NORTH ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Crazy scenes from last night in downtown Toronto. Check my profile for HD Drone footage too! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ What an awesome win @raptors. Congrats on the NBA title #imagesofcanada #urbanromantix #ig_color #streetleaks #rsa_streetsview#urbanandstreet#explorecanada #serialshooters #Raptors #nba #streetsoftoronto #blogTO #toronto #canadasworld #streetsvision #lovetoronto #torontolife #citykillerz #theimaged #nightphotography #moodygrams #canada #torontoculture #curiocitytoronto #torontoclx #torontogrvm #visualambassadors #streets_vision #citygrammers #streetgrammers A post shared by Toby Gu (@guutoby) on Jun 14, 2019 at 6:18am PDT View this post on Instagram WE THE NORTH ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 24 Years in the making. Today. Toronto. Is. Proud. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Not my normal time but wanted to get these out asap. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #Raptors #nba #streetsoftoronto #blogTO #toronto #canadasworld #streetsvision #lovetoronto #torontolife #citykillerz #urbanandstreet #theimaged #nightphotography #moodygrams #canada #createcommune #citygrammers #torontoculture #curiocitytoronto #torontoclx #torontogrvm #visualmobs #visualambassadors #citykillerz #streets_vision #citygrammers #streetgrammers ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Swipe left to check out the set A post shared by Toby Gu (@guutoby) on Jun 14, 2019 at 12:01am PDT A police cruiser in the York Street Tunnel and a TTC bus got smashed by fans. Police tried their best to keep the crowd under control, but the sheer size of it made that difficult. Police forcing #Raptors fans out of a TTC bus used as a vehicular barrier as they attempt to break up the crowds along Yonge Street. @globalnewsto #yyz pic.twitter.com/RMbEyCMR79— Alvin Yu (@theyutimes) June 14, 2019 Windows of a Toronto police/TTC special events bus smashed as @Raptors fans celebrate NBA championship win https://t.co/flraTdYWT7 #NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/PWuFFJWd2z— CityNews Toronto (@CityNews) June 14, 2019 People are smashing a Toronto Police cruiser that’s parked in the tunnel on York St. #WeTheNorth #Toronto pic.twitter.com/Y42qBbFk25— NEWSTALK1010 (@NEWSTALK1010) June 14, 2019 A TTC special events bus is towed away after being vandalized as thousands of fans descended on Yonge Dundas Square after the Raptors victory. Police tell me the property damage was done by a “small handful of people that get out of hand”. pic.twitter.com/2BTvLMa6A6— Kevin Misener (@Misener680NEWS) June 14, 2019 Fans were up all night, celebrating and causing trouble, climbing things and shooting off illegal fireworks. Fans celebrate on the streets of Toronto. Some even climb light poles. First time NBA Champions. #raptors #wethenorth #NBAFinals #nba #TorontoRaptors #toronto #NBA pic.twitter.com/wVnh2EZJAu— Alima (@AlimaHotakie) June 14, 2019 THE TORONTO @Raptors JUST MADE HISTORY! Fans spilling out onto the streets. Already lighting fireworks. UNBELIEVABLE #wethenorth @CityNews pic.twitter.com/7kxQ5Is3Ey— Tina Yazdani (@TinaYazdani) June 14, 2019 We ain’t sleeping tonight 🇨🇦🏆🇨🇦🏆 pic.twitter.com/UHjNCul9mO— 6ixBuzzTV (@6ixbuzztv) June 14, 2019 The celebrations show no signs of stopping, either. Toronto right now. pic.twitter.com/sxV0o9hHpF— Sean Craig (@sdbcraig) June 14, 2019 Fans ran through Toronto subway cars, high-fiving each other and hugging it out: Every subway stop has been like this pic.twitter.com/sszzUvdd3k— H.G. Watson (@HG_Watson) June 14, 2019 Overall, the Raptors' championship win is a historic milestone for Toronto and it deserves to be celebrated. Toronto was a city we’ve never seen before last night, and who knows when we will see it like this again.