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  2. This glittering winter festival has brought holiday cheer to Torontonians since 1967. Featuring an unforgettable opening night celebration, complete with live performances and lighting of the city’s official Christmas tree, the annual Cavalcade of Lights offers nightly ice skating and festive light installations for the entire holiday season.

  3. Cavalcade of Lights is an annual event highlighting the lighting of the City of Toronto government's official Christmas tree at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The event has been held annually since 1967.

  4. Location: Nathan Phillips Square. Since 1967, Toronto announces the arrival of the holiday season with the Cavalcade of Lights. This glittering festival captures Canada’s winter spirit and transforms Nathan Phillips Square, easily accessible by the TTC Queen streetcar or the subway via the Yonge and University lines.

  5. Nov 25, 2023 · Website. Location: Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St W, Toronto. Tags: Christmas, fireworks, Tree Lighting. iCal. Celebrate the annual Cavalcade of Lights - Toronto's traditional night of celebration featuring the illumination of Toronto’s Official Christmas tree.

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    • Free Ice Skating at Nathan Phillips Square
    • Fun Facts About The Official Toronto Christmas Tree

    Festivities begin at 7 pm when musicians hit the stage; the tree is lit shortly before the fireworks, which begin at 8 pm; concert continues at 8:15 and ice skating opens up to all. The event is held at Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. W., between University and Yonge. Dress warmer than you think you should: chances are the temperature will be...

    Nathan Phillips Square is easily accessed by the TTC Queen streetcar (501), or the Yonge Line subway (exit Queen station) or the University line (exit Osgoode Station). Bringing your car to downtown Toronto, especially on the night of a big, free public event, will be a challenge. The better option is to take public transportation, or take your car...

    Several hotels, including the Sheraton, the Hilton (see rates and reviews on Trip Advisor) and the Delta Chelsea, are within a 10 minute walk of Nathan Phillips Square. Nearby luxury hotels include the Trump International Hotel & Tower, the Shangri-La and the Ritz-Carlton Toronto (see rates and read reviews on Trip Advisor). See more Toronto hotel ...

    The Toronto Eaton Centre is right next to Nathan Phillips Square as well as The Hudson's Bay Company(the Bay, a Canadian department store that has been around as long as the country itself. Lots of restaurants are in that area, from cheap noodle joints to exclusive steak houses and more. Check out Zomato, a directory of places to eat, to find somet...

    Skate under the holiday lights at Nathan Phillips Square’s famous outdoor ice rink. Weather permitting, the rink is usually open daily from 10 am to 10 pm by mid-November. Call the Rink Hotline: 416-338-RINK (7465) for details. Please note that all children under age 6 need a CSA approved helmet before going on the ice. Skate rentals and indoor cha...

    The tree is between 15 and 18 metres (55 to 65 feet) tall and features 700 individual ornaments and 3,810 metres of LED lights (525,000 lights).
    It takes 8 people to get the tree into place, after which it must settle for three days.
    Workers spend two weeks hanging ornaments and stringing lights.
    The tree is usually a White Spruce.
    • Jane Mclean
  6. Our annual Cavalcade of Lights takes place in Berczy Park, 35 Wellington St E, with lights on display from late November to early February. You are invited to attend our opening ceremonies each year with live music and warm smiles. The 2023 Cavalcade of Lights Opening Ceremony is scheduled for Saturday December 2nd, from 5:30pm – 6:30pm.

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