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A festive celebration in this Alberta park will feature thousands of twinkling lights

There’s magic in the air, but before snow hits the ground, consider adding a few things to your winter 2024 bucket list! Not sure where to start? Consider pencilling in Light Up Spruce Grove, an event many Alberta holiday lovers look forward to year after year.

Located just outside of Edmonton, this charming city is gearing up for a cozy affair with activities, food, and holiday cheer.

What to expect

Held in celebration of the winter months, this beloved experience is bright, bold, and beloved by those local to the area.

From hot chocolate and firepits to an artisan market and entertainment, those interested are in for a day-long festival—one that’ll keep you busy by day, and then light the night.

Want to check it out?

Head to Central Park on Saturday, November 30th, for fun in the sun—but don’t leave once the sun goes down!

After dark, they’ll finally flip the switch on the display, revealing twinkling blues, reds, and greens.

The best part? It’s totally free to attend.

If, however, you can’t make the kickoff, the lights will continue to glisten throughout the season—so keep this mind!

Have fun out there and enjoy, Alberta. It’s going to be a beaut!

Light Up Spruce Grove, Alberta

When: Saturday, November 30th, 2024
Where: Central Park & Agrena – 450 King Street, Spruce Grove
Time: 3 pm – 6:30 pm
Cost: Free

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