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Calgary’s Premier Free Holiday Light Festival: Lions Festival of Lights

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The Lions Festival of Lights represents Calgary’s largest and most accessible free holiday celebration, offering families, budget-conscious visitors, and adventure seekers an extraordinary wintertime experience that combines visual spectacle with outdoor recreation opportunities at absolutely no cost. The Lions Festival of Lights showcases Calgary’s largest volunteer-run holiday light display, featuring an impressive 500,000 individual lights arranged across more than 200 unique themed displays. Running from November 22, 2025 to January 8, 2026 (5:30 PM to midnight daily), this free event at Confederation Park Golf Course offers diverse activities including illuminated sledding, cross-country skiing, community fire pits, and walking tours through culturally rich light installations. The festival has maintained its position as a community cornerstone for over 39 years, run entirely by Calgary Lions Club members and local volunteers. Visitors can experience holiday joy through multiple vantage points, either viewing from 14 Street NW or exploring the park grounds more intimately, making it an ideal budget-friendly winter adventure for all ages.

Fun Facts

  • Over 500,000 individual lights create more than 200 themed displays including illuminated teepees, Christmas greetings in multiple languages, and a giant lit-up bear sculpture
  • The festival has been running for over 39 years as a completely volunteer-operated community event by the Calgary Lions Club
  • Features Calgary’s most beautifully lit sledding hill, offering thrilling runs down slopes surrounded by brilliant festive lighting
  • Cross-country ski trails wind through the illuminated park, creating a unique winter sports experience among holiday displays
  • Operates completely free with no registration, ticketing, or entry fees required – just drop in anytime during operating hours

The Lions Festival of Lights distinguishes itself as an ideal free activity through its remarkable combination of zero cost, extensive duration, and diverse engagement opportunities. This festival exemplifies how accessible outdoor recreation and community engagement can deliver genuine joy and memorable family experiences without financial barriers.

For more information: www.lionsfestivaloflights.ca

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