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This winter festival at Canada’s Wonderland will have two 50-foot Christmas trees

The most wonderful time of the year will soon begin at Canada’s Wonderland this November. WinterFest is gearing up to transform the amusement park into a breathtaking holiday experience.

The annual WinterFest kicks off on November 17th and is sure to be full of fun and festive activities, including ice skating on Snow Flake Lake, live shows, millions of spectacular lights, and hundreds of sparkling trees throughout the park.

This one-of-a-kind event transports you to a new world, full of stunning luminous displays, ambient holiday lights and festive tunes.

“Chill out in the ice and snow or take a walk down Candy Cane Lane. Gather around to watch brilliant lights dance to festive holiday music or take a trip back to heart-warming holidays of yesteryear with traditional sights, sounds, and experiences,” shares the park.

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Kids (and kids at heart!) will love the on-site Christmas crafts like writing letters to Santa, cookie decorating with Mrs. Claus, and shopping for charming holiday gifts.

And don’t forget about the hundreds of beautiful Christmas trees that adorn the park, including two 50-foot Christmas trees on International Street. Absolutely picture-perfect!

Of course, there are plenty of rides you can enjoy during the festival too.

Tickets are on sale now and start at $29.99 + tax.

Get your tickets ASAP and get ready to celebrate the holiday season the best way possible.

Canada’s Wonderland WinterFest

When: November 17th, 2023 to January 6th, 2024 (Select nights)
Where: Canada’s Wonderland
Cost: From $29.99 per person

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