Holiday lights ceremonies in Toronto are plentiful this year, with massive trees, boardwalks, and streets set to be illuminated all over the city. There's even a few fireworks shows thrown in for good measure.
Here are the key holiday lights ceremonies happening in Toronto this year.
Events you might want to check out:Tree Lighting at the Eaton Centre (November 16 @ CF Toronto Eaton Centre)
Standing three-stories tall, the Christmas tree at the Eaton Centre is the largest in the country. CHOIR! CHOIR! CHOIR! will preside over the lighting ceremony.
12 Trees: Let There be Light Gala (November 16 @ Gardiner Museum)
Enjoy a luminous evening in celebration of this year’s 12 Trees exhibition, featuring an awe-inspiring light show, vibrant wine tasting, international food options, and more.
Tree Lighting Ceremony at Don Mills (November 17 @ Don Mills)
Don Mills Shopping Centre hosts its first ever lighting ceremony this year, which will include an outdoor winter wonderland, a choir style sing-along, and the unveiling of a 50 foot tall tree.
Bloor-Yorkville Holiday Magic (November 18 @ Village of Yorkville Park)
This magical lighting ceremony at the Village of Yorkville Park will set the stage for holiday window displays, cheerful décor and festive lighting along tree-lined streets until the start of the new year.
Illuminite (November 18 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
The 10 year anniversary of Toronto's tree lighting ceremony at the heart of downtown is sure to feature an impressive light show and over-the-top performances.
Rosedale Cavalcade of Lights (November 18 @ Rosedale Main Street)
Rosedale's Cavalcade of Lights will include live music, food and drink, horse carriage rides, photos with Santa, and more.
Markham Festival of Lights (November 24 @ Main Street Markham)
Catch Santa Claus join the mayor to light Markham's huge Christmas tree. Following the tree lighting will be a big fireworks show.
Cavalcade of Lights (November 25 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
A spectacular fireworks show and skating party complement the official illumination of Toronto's official Christmas Tree outside of Nathan Phillips Square.
DeClute Light Up the Beach (December 1 @ Leuty Avenue)
More than 80,000 LED bulbs on 20,000 linear feet of wire are hung, making the boardwalk and beach an incredible winter destination. Arrive before 7 p.m. to ensure you catch the lights come on!
Scarborough Tree Lighting Ceremony (December 4 @ Scarborough Civic Centre)
Get into the holiday spirit with Scarborough's official lighting ceremony of one of the city's biggest Christmas trees located at Scarborough Civic Centre.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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