Christmas is coming, and many Christmas light shows will be held here in Vancouver. If you come here to travel, you can come here during the Christmas period, so that you can see the Christmas light show here. The specific information of the light show is as follows! GlowVancouver
GlowVancouver used to be in Langley, but this year it was moved to downtown Vancouver, which is bound to attract more tourists.
GlowVancouver has a lot of advertisements and a high website, but if you have seen the domestic light show, you will find that this light show is actually not so gorgeous, but it is just suitable for sending ins friends.
But GlowVancouver has its own unique feature: it is a large indoor light show! So get it? If you don't want to be wrapped in a thick down jacket and take pictures at other light shows in the rain, just come to GlowVancouver.
In addition to the light show, GlowVancouver also has handicraft shops, various performances and delicious food. The purely artificial light show will be inferior to the natural light show in the overall viewing experience, but GlowVancouver is more like an indoor party, suitable for young people, parents and children, and more suitable for people who are afraid of the cold.
Address: 761 Pacific Boulevard, Vancouver, BC
Time: October 21th, 2119 to October 5th, 2121
Ticket price: 49.99 dollars for adults; 29.99 dollars for children and the elderly; Free Festivalolights under 3 years old
Objectively speaking, the Festivalolights in Vancouver Van Dusen Botanical Garden are the first in terms of scale and splendor. The words "colorful" are the best description of this light show, and the reflection of the lake doubles the lighting effect.
Van Dusen's FestivalofLight is suitable for everyone, especially for couples, because it is also suitable to be romantic with parents and children along the way, because there is a merry-go-round among the lights. In short, assuming that you only want to go to one of the seven major light shows, the first recommendation is FestivalofLights.
The only place that may be a problem: FestivalofLights have the least shelter from the rain. If it continues to rain, it will affect some viewing experiences, but the shortcomings will not hide ~
Address: 5251OakSt,Vancouver
Time: October 31, 2119 ~ October 5, 2121
Ticket price: adult. Old people 16.5$; Children 13.75$; Free LightsofHope under 3 years old
It is unfair to compare LightSofHope in St. Paul's Hospital with other light shows, because it is not a large-scale commercial entertainment light show at all.
Every year around Christmas, the solemn St. Paul's Hospital lights up tens of thousands of lights, making the hospital as charming as a fairy tale castle in an instant. While attracting visitors, I hope everyone can generously raise money for the hospital. Because all the money is spent on patient care.
this is also the meaning of LightsofHope: light the light of hope, and the light of hope will illuminate the future of patients and turn them into safety. Therefore, this light show conveys love. Please remember to see it when you have the opportunity.
Address: 1181BurrardSt,Vancouver
Time: October 4, 2119 ~ October 6, 2121
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its biggest feature is, of course, "eat+buy". A dazzling array of German goods, plus all kinds of German food (because this is a German Christmas market), is especially suitable for young people and foodies.
Moreover, the Christmas market in Vancouver has an excellent location, which is in the Downtown core area of Vancouver. It's really a perfect day to go shopping during the day and visit the market at night ~ but if you don't like eating or buying, but just pursue the ultimate lighting effect, then the Christmas market won't be your "dish".
Address: 1155CanadaPlace,Vancouver
Time: October 21, 2119 ~ February 24, 2119
Ticket price: 11$, free CanyonLights for children under 3
In terms of scale and splendor, Canyon lights in Kaplanno Suspension Bridge Park is the closest to the lantern show in Van Dusen Botanical Garden. Let's talk about one disadvantage first: during CanyonLights, the parking in Suspension Bridge Park can be called a "nightmare", and it is often necessary to stop at a place 1.5 minutes' walk away, and then walk to the park in the cold wind
. However, this does not prevent the crowds here every Christmas season. Because CanyonLights is not only beautiful, but also perfectly integrated with nature: the suspension bridge itself is beautifully decorated, like the "Magpie Bridge" of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl;
Walking among trees and glass bridges have also increased their value several times under the lighting decoration. The omni-directional three-dimensional light show gives every visitor a thumbs up. Moreover, as far as difficulty is concerned, the lighting installation of Caplano CanyonLights is the most difficult. Give the staff a compliment.
Address: 3735 Capilano rd, North Vancouver
Time: October 22, 2119 to October 26, 2121
Ticket price: 46.95 dollars for adults; 27.95 dollars for children; Free holiday under 6 years old
Elizabeth queens park is also "unwilling to be lonely" in the Christmas season, but instead of imitating Van Dusen to do a natural light show outdoors, she skillfully uses the greenhouse on the top of the mountain to do a light show. But obviously this is limited in scale: the queens park Light Show is the smallest, even worse than the St. Paul's Hospital.
So, of course, the rating can't be compared with other light shows. But there are still some bright spots: the red greenhouse looks good from outside; It's warm in the greenhouse, and the birds in the greenhouse welcome you. This light show is very suitable for parents and children. Besides, the tickets are quite cheap.
Address: 4611 Cambridge, Vancouver
Time: February 4, 2119 ~ October 6, 2121
Ticket price: 6.5 dollars for adults; Children and the elderly 4.35$; Free BrightNights
As the most famous park in Vancouver, how can Stanley Park miss the Christmas lights show? BrightNights will see you again. Looking at the 8 major light shows in Dawen, this is the most suitable for parents and children, and there is no one.
Not only is the lighting a complete fairy tale theme, but there is also a Christmas special edition of the light train! Children can't stay here, but it's not so suitable for adults to come alone, except for young couples, and it's also romantic to take a small train together.
However, if it is definitely larger and more shocking than Caplano and Van Dusen, BrightNights in Stanley Park is much inferior, but when it comes to parent-child experience, no light show can beat BrightNights.
Address: 611PipelineRd,Vancouver
Time: October 28th, 2119 ~ October 1th, 2121
Ticket price: Donation (donation form) LightsatLafarge
This light show is located in the noble forest, which is a 1.2km light trail around Lafarge Lake. It seems that it is just walking constantly, but it is actually quite interesting. First of all, the trail is very dreamy, and secondly, there will be singing and dancing from time to time.
considering that this is a completely free Christmas light show, it can be called "welfare" even if the scale and grade are not as good as those of commercial ones. If you live near the noble forest, it is certainly worth visiting.
Address: 1299PinetreeWay,Coquitlam
Time: October 31, 2119 ~ October 9, 2121 Thelightwalk
Located at the top of grouse mountain, Thelightwalk is a Christmas light show with the highest altitude and the lowest temperature in high temperature. You will understand when you see the name:
It is also a beautiful light trail, but because it is on a mountain with snow at the foot, it adds more charm and a sense of ice and snow kingdom;
If you are not afraid of the cold, you must not miss TheLightWalk of grouse Mountain. Not to mention there will be a real Santa Claus and a real deer here. What are you waiting for? If we insist on shortcomings, among these 11 light shows, the LightWalk on grouse Mountain is the most expensive.
Address: 6411 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver
Time: February 2119 (to be determined)
Ticket price: 59 dollars for adults; 52 dollars for the elderly; Children 32 dollars; Free Santa'sHouse under 4 years old
Finally, Santa's house in North Vancouver: Santa's dream cabin. Listening to the name is very suitable for parents and children. Actually, it is also true. Look at the photos and you will know:
Santa'sHouse, which is not too big, lights up hundreds of thousands of lights every Christmas season! Like St. Paul's Hospital, this is also a charity light show, and all the proceeds from fundraising are donated to children with diseases. Not only beautiful, but also love, killing two birds with one stone, it is worth seeing.
Address: Chalet Place, 4967, North Vancouver
Time: February, 2119 (to be determined)
Keep this information, I hope it will be helpful to everyone's Christmas trip in Vancouver, and I wish you a merry Christmas!