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Mississauga to kick off the holiday season with a big tree lighting celebration next month

Mississauga will light up Celebration square for the holidays and host its annual tree-lighting ceremony next month.

Cheers to the holidays! On November 26, Light Up the Square will kick off the festive season with ice skating, food trucks, Christmas tree lighting and so much more.

Mark your calendars ’cause you won’t want to miss this event.

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If you’re unable to make it out west to Mississauga, don’t worry, there’s another tree lighting festival kicking off in Toronto that same day. Yorkville will host its annual tree-lighting ceremony with live performances and beautiful holiday views.

As for Toronto’s own lighting event, details have yet to come out but we’ll be sure to keep you updated when they do.

These are just one of many holiday events already announced for the season, believe it or not. There’s a Polar Express event being held just north of Toronto, an immersive holiday lights trail, and of course, the beloved Santa Claus parade.

We know it’s October but can’t you just FEEL the holiday spirit?!

Light Up the Square 2022

When: November 26, 2022
Where: Celebration Square – 300 City Centre Drive

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