’Tis the season for all things merry and bright here in Vancouver. From the snow-covered evergreens atop Grouse Mountain to the twinkling Carol Ships floating along False Creek, the city is aglow with festive wonder. There’s plenty of holiday fun to be had, so grab your near and dear and check out these local activities that are sure to get you in the Christmas spirit. [Photo courtesy of Capilano Suspension Bridge Park]
Grab a mug of spiced glühwein and get ready to toast the Yuletide season at the seventh annual Vancouver Christmas Market. The traditional German holiday market returns to the city from November 26 to December 30 in a new location at Jack Poole Plaza. The waterfront venue will be unrecognizable as vendors set up shop in charming wooden huts bedecked with twinkling lights. Get ready for European street food and drinks, toys, gifts and crafts, musical performances and a brightly lit carousel for the little ones. Remember the market takes place outdoors so dress for the weather.
All aboard for some holiday fun! Stanley Park transforms into a winter wonderland for the holiday season (minus the snow of course) and the best way to tour this magical wooded park is aboard the Bright Nights Christmas Train. The enchanting train route will delight visitors young and old with dazzling light displays and live performances. Matinee and night trains depart daily from Stanley Park Train Plaza from November 28 to January 1 (except on Christmas Day). Tickets are available online and a portion of the sales will be donated to the B.C. Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund.
Yaletown transforms into a winter wonderland as the annual CandyTown holiday festival returns on Saturday, November 26. Now in its fifth year, this enchanting Yuletide tradition is sure to put you in the holiday spirit. The neighbourhood street party includes an arts and crafts market, live music and candy-making demonstrations, street performers, ice sculptures and sweet and savoury treats from visiting food trucks and local restaurants. Take a cozy horse-drawn carriage ride, snap a selfie with Santa, pick out the perfect Christmas tree and finish off with a merry CandyTown-themed cocktail at the chic lobby bar inside the OPUS hotel.
Celebrating its 11th season this year, Capilano Canyon Lights is a sparkling attraction that’s a must-see over the holidays. The North Van park is one of the city’s most popular tourist destinations year-round, but it’s definitely worth a special visit when the suspension bridge and surrounding rainforest, canyon, river and cliff face are adorned with hundreds of thousands of colourful lights. Kids can enjoy an array of wintertime activities: gingerbread cookie decorating, make-your-own Christmas cards and sing-alongs. The park is also home to the world’s tallest living Christmas tree, measuring an impressive 153 feet!
If you’re looking for affordable holiday fun, you can’t go wrong with a spin around the Robson Square Ice Rink. This free outdoor skating rink is a nice spot to get some exercise in the fresh air while taking in the festive downtown lights. BYO skates or rent a pair on site and glide over the frozen oval while showing off your fancy footwork. Classic holiday hits provide a joyful soundtrack and the covered roof means you can pirouette even when it’s raining. For some extra holiday magic, visit on Friday, December 2 for the Christmas tree lighting ceremony.
During the Peak of Christmas celebrations, the top of Grouse Mountain feels like the heart of the North Pole but has the added benefit of being just a 30-minute drive from downtown Vancouver. Take the gondola to the mountaintop to enjoy a host of very merry seasonal activities: delicious gingerbread house displays, a 8,000-square-foot ice skating pond, classic holiday movie screenings, a sliding zone and enchanting sleigh rides through the alpine forest. Be sure to keep your eye out for a very special Christmas celebrity; Santa, along with his reindeer, will be making a few appearances for photo ops.
Santa Claus, St. Nick, Father Christmas, Père Noël – no matter what you call him, there’s no denying that the big man in red is the star of the show at Vancouver’s Santa Claus Parade. This year’s holiday procession winds its way through the downtown on Sunday, December 4, starting at Noon. Featuring marching bands, choirs, holiday-themed floats and various community groups, the annual event attracts around 300,000 spectators each year. Make sure you bundle up (the show goes on rain or shine) and practice patience with the excitable holiday crowds.
A uniquely Vancouver tradition, the city’s waterways come ablaze each year during the annual Carol Ships Parade of Lights. A flotilla of boats and yachts adorned with thousands of bright lights cruise along the coastline. Check out the procession of sparkling vessels from the shore on five parade nights throughout the month of December. Of course, the best way to see these shimmering ships is to get out on the water yourself. Book a holiday cruise and check out the glistening nautical parade from a unique vantage point while enjoying dinner, carolling, dancing and general festive merriment.
Experience a sparkling urban oasis during the annual Festival of Lights at the VanDusen Botanical Garden. The 22-hectare public garden comes aglow for the month of December as the pavilions, shelters, sculptures and botanical displays are all festooned with more than one million glittering lights. Stroll through the labyrinthine walkways with friends and family to take in the natural wonder while enjoying a performance from the resident garden gnome and a reading of Tales for a Winter’s Night by the Vancouver Public Library. Santa will also be on hand to visit with your youngins.