Christmas in Vancouver
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Christmas
and December holiday events are a time to gather with family and friends for a
break to socialize and reconnect. Vancouver offers a host of exciting,
entertaining choices ...more |
VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights Dec 10 - Jan 2, 2011
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VanDusen Botanical Garden is transformed into a holiday wonderland with when
thousands visit the Festival of Lights every Christmas, where young and old
alike are dazzled with over one million sparkling lights.
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VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights
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4:30 to 9 p.m. every night, December 10, 2010 through January 2, 2011 except
December 25th when the Garden is closed.
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VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights Highlights
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Festival of Lights, 4:30 to 9 p.m. every evening except Christmas Day (December
25) when the Garden is closed. A magical experience for the whole family with
1.4 million twinkling lights. Highlights include the Dancing Lights on
Livingstone, Gingerbread Wood and Candy Cane Lane.
Evenings prior to Christmas also feature Community Choirs on the Deck and Santa
in his Living Room. Up in the Heather Garden, be sure to support the Make-A-Wish
Foundation by lighting a candle at the Candle Shrine |
VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights Location
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5251 Oak Street
Vancouver, BC V6M 4H1
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VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights Contact
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Phone: 604.878.9274
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VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights Tickets
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Avoid the line-ups and purchase advance tickets at the Garden starting November
1st or call Tickets Tonight at 604.684.2787 to order by phone or on-line at
www.ticketstonight.ca
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VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights
Call Centre Hours
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Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
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VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights
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Festival of Lights creates an enchanted wonderland illuminated by more than 1.4
million lights spread over 15 acres of VanDusen
Botanical Garden. |
Directions to the VanDusen Garden's Festival of Lights
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Directions to the
VanDusen Botanical Garden:
The Garden is located at 5251 Oak Street at West 37th Avenue. There’s plenty of
free parking or take the #17 Oak bus right to the door.
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