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Free Festive Lights That Will Brighten Your Vancouver Holiday Season

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Vancouver’s holiday season is filled with sparkling lights and festive displays, and the best part is, many of them are free! If you’re looking for a fun and budget-friendly way to celebrate the season, here’s a roundup of some must-see Christmas lights around the city.

Summary:

  1. Lights of Hope at St. Paul’s Hospital (Vancouver):
    This annual holiday light display features over 100,000 dazzling lights, transforming the area around St. Paul’s Hospital into a magical winter wonderland. Visitors can enjoy the display for free and take in the beautiful light arrangements that honor hope and healing. It runs until January 3, 2025.
  2. Lights by the Lake (Harrison Hot Springs):
    Harrison Hot Springs hosts an enchanting free light display at the waterfront, featuring lights that celebrate local wildlife and the legend of Sasquatch. The display is perfect for a peaceful walk along the lake, taking in the festive lights and picturesque setting. This event is available until January 12, 2025.
  3. Surrey Tree Lighting Festival (Surrey):
    The Surrey Tree Lighting Festival is one of the most anticipated free events in the region. Stroll through the beautifully lit parks and streets, enjoy the shimmering light tunnel, and take festive photos by the towering Christmas tree. It’s an immersive experience full of holiday cheer, and it runs until early January 2025.
  4. Canyon Lights at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park (North Vancouver):
    While the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is generally an admission-based attraction, the Canyon Lights event, which adorns the park with over a million lights, can be seen for free by visiting the area near the bridge or surrounding walking trails. This light display is available to early January.

Fun Facts:

  • The Lights of Hope display uses more than 200 stars, representing hope and community spirit.
  • The Lights by the Lake event is set against the backdrop of the stunning Harrison Lake, creating a beautiful contrast between nature and festive decorations.
  • Surrey’s light tunnel is 500 feet long, and it’s one of the most photographed spots during the holiday season!
  • The Canyon Lights event features more than a million lights adorning the trees and the bridge itself, creating an incredible spectacle for visitors.

Enjoying these free activities is a fantastic way to celebrate the season without spending a lot of money. Whether you’re taking a stroll through St. Paul’s glowing lights or walking along the shores of Harrison Lake, Vancouver’s holiday displays will surely brighten your spirits. Don’t miss out on the festive fun!

For more information: Places to See Christmas Lights and Holiday Displays in and Around Metro Vancouver – 2024/25

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