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Festive Things to Do in Alberta This Christmas Season

Home for the Holidays: From dazzling light displays to heartwarming theatrical performances, Alberta offers a wealth of festive activities that are sure to kindle your holiday spirit.
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Festive Things to Do in Alberta This Christmas Season

The holiday season is a magical time of year, and there's no better place to experience the magic than in Alberta. From dazzling light displays to heartwarming theatrical performances, Alberta offers a wealth of festive activities that are sure to kindle your holiday spirit. In this article, we're going to explore some of the most enchanting holiday events happening across the province.

Light Up the Legislature

Start your festive journey at the Alberta Legislature where the annual Celebrate the Season event turns the heart of Edmonton into a stunning spectacle of lights and decorations. It's a sight to behold as the historic building and its grounds are adorned with over 500,000 lights. During the month, musical performances on the grounds add to the holiday spirit.

Candy Cane Lane

Next, head over to Candy Cane Lane in Edmonton, a beloved tradition for over 50 years. This enchanting neighbourhood transforms into a winter wonderland, complete with beautifully decorated homes, twinkling lights, and festive displays that captivate both the young and the young at heart. Visits to the lane are free, but sleigh rides can be purchased for an additional cost.

Borealis Lights in St. Albert

Experience the mesmerizing Borealis Lights in St. Albert. This immersive outdoor light show takes you on a magical journey through an illuminated forest, filled with glowing installations and captivating light displays that are sure to leave you spellbound.

Christmas at the Castle

Don't miss Christmas at the Castle at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. This iconic hotel transforms into a festive castle, offering a variety of holiday activities, including gingerbread house decorating, holiday films, and a visit from Santa himself.

Spruce Meadows Christmas Lights Display

Spruce Meadows, a world-renowned show jumping and equestrian facility in Calgary, Alberta, is home to various events throughout the year. This includes the International Christmas Market and the highly anticipated annual Christmas lights display, The event transforms the facility into a winter wonderland with dazzling light displays, creating a magical holiday experience for visitors of all ages. Details about dates, times, parking, walking paths, and concession tents can be found on their website.

A Christmas Carol in Edmonton or Calgary

Get into the holiday spirit by watching a performance of 'A Christmas Carol' in either Calgary or Edmonton. This timeless classic is a heartwarming reminder of the true meaning of Christmas.

ZOOLights at the Calgary Zoo

Experience the magic of ZOOLights at the Calgary Zoo. This annual event features over 2 million lights, interactive displays, and fun activities for the whole family.

Rosebud Theatre – All is Calm, The Christmas Truce of 1914

Finally, immerse yourself in a poignant moment in history with All is Calm, The Christmas Truce of 1914 at the Rosebud Theatre. This powerful production tells the true story of the spontaneous truce that took place on Christmas Eve during World War I.

As we wrap up this festive journey, it's clear that Alberta is a winter wonderland filled with joy, warmth, and a plethora of holiday activities. Whether you're a local or a visitor, these events offer a unique way to celebrate the season. So, bundle up, embrace the holiday spirit, and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones in Alberta this Christmas season.

This Home For The Holidays feature is brought to you by Great West Media Content Studio and in part by the Sponsors on this page. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.





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