Photo via Squamish at Dusk
From giant, glowing flowers to mesmerizing holiday lights, you’ll find a truly mesmerizing winter experience in Squamish this year. Set to illuminate Rose Park is Squamish at Dusk, a whimsical walk-through experience that transforms the park into an enchanted forest filled with interactive lights and art.
Visitors of the popular mountain town can wander through the park and immerse themselves in the holiday season, interacting with the different installations and displays as they go.
With vibrant, glowing lights of all sizes, illuminated art, and music, this will be a feast for the senses!
According to organizers, visitors choose a time slot upon purchasing tickets, but they can stay as long as they want, warming up at the Adventure Centre with hot drinks and fire pits.
Oh, and there will be pop-up outdoor movies playing in the background for the entirety of the experience!
The magical experience is set to illuminate the skies and forest on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from November 28th to December 14th. So if you’re in the area and looking for something festive to do, it’s definitely worth it to check it out between 4:30 pm and 9 pm.
Note that visits from Santa will take place on Friday nights from 5 pm to 7 pm.
Tickets are priced between $15 and $20 per adult, depending on which night of the week you go.
Children’s ticket prices range from $10 to $15, and those aged four and below get in for free.
And that’s a wrap, for now, BC. Stay tuned for more info on this year’s whimsical displays as they come!
When: Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights from November 28th to December 14th
Where: 38550 Loggers Lane, Squamish
Cost: $10-$15 per adult, $7 to $10 per child
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