Here's where to see holiday and Christmas lights in and around Toronto this year Toronto Christmas
Roam through the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington where you can explore an enchanted winter wonderland decked with 1.5km of lights. The pathways will be filled with interactive light installations as well as displays to bring you some holiday cheer until January 8.The annual lights festival transforms Niagara Falls into a sparkling winter wonderland with over 3 million lights and over 50 massive displays. Explore the 8 km route through popular tourist areas until February 20.
Head out to Niagara falls for the 40th annual self-guided Winter Festival of Lights. Photo by Winter Festival of Lights.Toronto just got a new immersive holiday experience full of twinkly light displays, festive decor, activities, a Christmas market and so much more that will transport you to the North Pole. The event is set to run on select nights from December 1 through January 8.
The beloved castle has transformed into a Christmas castle filled with thousands of lights. Photo by Casa Loma. Back for the second year in a row, the winter festival at the Small Arms Inspection Building in Mississauga is filled with twinkling light displays, art installations, vendors, entertainment and more. The festival runs from December 2 through December 11.
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