Where can I see Christmas lights in Edmonton?
Plus, be sure to check out some of these other major light displays and attractions around the city!
- Alberta Legislature Grounds.
- McIntyre Park.
- Summerside Grande Boulevard.
- Zoominescence.
- Magic of Lights.
- Leduc Country Lights.
- Festival Place LED Tree.
- Spruce Grove’s Central Park.
How long is glow Edmonton on for?
November 28, 2019 – January 4, 2020. Glow is the largest indoor Christmas festival in greater Edmonton. Bring together the people you love to stroll, laugh and play under the twinkle of a million lights.
Where is the Festival of Lights in Edmonton?
November 19, 2021 – January 8, 2022 Head to Castrol Raceway for a new holiday tradition! You’ll embark on a 2.5 KM ‘drive through’ experience from the comfort of your own vehicle. Be mesmerized as multiple holiday themes come to life with hundreds of thousands of sparkling LED lights!
Where can I go for Christmas in Edmonton?
Family Friendly Festive Events
- The Magic of Lights at RAD Torque Raceway.
- Celebrate the Holidays at West Edmonton Mall.
- Luminaria at the University of Alberta Botanic Garden.
- Glow Edmonton.
- Winter Whyte Light Up in Old Strathcona.
- Festive Festival PJ Party.
- Elf the Musical.
- Shumka’s Nutcracker.
What is the Festival of Trees Edmonton?
The Festival of Trees is an annual holiday celebration, decorated by Edmonton’s community spirit and philanthropic passion.
How long does it take to walk through glow?
60-90 minutes
How long does an average guest spend at GLOW? Guests will typically spend 60-90 minutes at GLOW. But, since there are so many exciting exhibits and fun activities, there is no set time limit on your stay. Everyone is welcome to stay until the festival closes.
How much are the glow Edmonton tickets?
$16.99 – $25.99
Tickets $16.99 – $25.99. Glow is locally owned and operated.
Is Zoominescence Cancelled?
Zoominescence is making a comeback in December 2021!
What is open on Christmas Day in Edmonton?
II. Explore Edmonton’s behemoth of a mall
- Mall Hours: Noon to 5 p.m. (not all shops might be open)
- World Waterpark: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Galaxyland: Noon to 5 p.m.
- Marinelife: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
- Ed’s Bowling & Escape Room: Noon to 5 p.m.
- Professor Wem’s Adventure Golf: Noon to 5 p.m.
How long does it take to drive through glow?
Take a leisurely 20-minute cruise into an illuminated wonderland that brings winter dreams to life! Welcome to our COVID-friendly, drive-through light journey!
Does Heritage Park have Christmas lights?
Christmas at Heritage Park is returning for the 2022 Christmas Season!
Where do you park for glow in Edmonton?
the Expo Centre
Glow Bucks can be used to purchase items from licensed bars (including the Glow Cups), food vendors, the Glow Store, or any of the booths in the Merry Makers Market. Parking is available for $10, and the Coliseum LRT station is within walking distance of the Expo Centre. Food is available on site.
What animals are at the Edmonton Zoo?
LucyEdmonton Valley Zoo / Notable animal (Asian elephant)
What’s open on Christmas Day in Alberta?
Best Grocery Stores Open On Christmas Day in Edmonton, AB
- Real Canadian Superstore. Grocery $
- Walmart. Department Stores Grocery $$
- Save-On-Foods. Grocery Pharmacy $$
- Loblaws City Market. Specialty Food Grocery $$
- Italian Centre Shop.
- Italian Centre Shop.
- Andy’s Valleyview IGA.
- K & K Foodliner.
When do Hawrelak Park tickets go on sale?
Fans of the beautiful, frosty creations will be thrilled to know they are returning to Hawrelak Park for the 2020 season – their 5th in our city! Opening day will be January 3, 2020 and tickets go on sale on January 1! Family Fun Edmonton is your go-to resource for all things fun and local.
When does Hawrelak Park open for 2020 season?
Fans of the beautiful, frosty creations will be thrilled to know they are returning to Hawrelak Park for the 2020 season – their 5th in our city! Opening day will be January 3, 2020 and tickets go on sale on January 1!
What is William Hawrelak Park?
William Hawrelak Park (originally Mayfair Park) is a 68 hectare park in the river valley featuring a 5 hectare lake and open meadows. The park hosts several major festivals and events throughout the year and is a fantastic location for all Edmontonians and visitors to explore. * Shelter buildings at site 1 and 3 are closed during winter.
What is the EFCL Hawrelak Park?
To celebrate their 100 year anniversary in 2021, the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues (EFCL), in partnership with the City of Edmonton have created a new public amenity within Hawrelak Park.