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  1. Visiting these charming towns truly feels like stepping into a Hallmark Christmas film or holiday postcard. 9. Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario. Niagara-on-the-Lake is located in Ontario and is known to be one of the top small towns in Canada that feel like you have been plucked right into a Hallmark Christmas movie.

    • Québec City, Québec. Québec City is the perfect place to spend Christmas in eastern Canada. If you are looking for a festive ambiance, a ton of things to do, delicious foods, and plenty of culture, look no further.
    • Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario. Imagine yourself spending Christmas in a small Canadian town straight out of a Hallmark movie. A town with stores adorned with sparkling Christmas lights and wreaths hanging from the windows and doors.
    • Banff, Alberta. Spending Christmas in Banff is a magical experience, with its snow-covered peaks and cozy alpine atmosphere. Beyond the powdery ski slopes, you can engage in unique experiences to soak up the winter magic.
    • Mont-Tremblant, Québec. At more than 3,000 feet, Mont-Tremblant is one of the highest peaks in Québec and a major draw for ski lovers. Ski Magazine consistently ranks it among the top ski resorts east of the Canadian Rockies.
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    • Mummers Festival, St. Johns, Newfoundland (November-December) Grab yer Mammy's bra, an old net curtain, a wooly hat — and any other costume items you can find around the house.
    • Winterfest at Canada's Wonderland, Vaughan, Ontario (November-December) If your Canadian childhood memories include a summer day trip to Canada's Wonderland, then get ready for a cool surprise.
    • South Shore Lobster Crawl, Nova Scotia (February) Locals on the south shore of Nova Scotia know that winter is the time to eat the freshest, juiciest lobster in the Maritimes, during lobster fishing season which runs from the last Monday of November until the 31st of May.
    • Shivering Songs, Fredericton, New Brunswick (January-February) Come in from the cold! Shivering Songs is a midwinter celebration of songwriting and storytelling, with songwriters, musicians and storytellers from all over North America performing in the warm nooks and crannies of Fredericton's coziest downtown spaces.
    • Christmas Markets in Canada: Toronto Christmas Market
    • Christkindl Market in Kitchener
    • Niagara Falls Christmas Market
    • Ottawa Christmas Market: Marche de Noel Ottawa
    • Le Marché de Noel Allemand in Quebec City
    • German Christmas Bazaar in Montreal
    • Grand Marché de Noël in Montreal
    • Banff Christmas Market
    • Vancouver Christmas Market
    • Charlottetown Christmas Festival

    The Toronto Christmas Marketis the one closest to my home and I attend this one every year. It’s celebrated in the most dazzling location for a Christmas market in the city, Toronto’s historic Distillery District. Wander the cobblestone streets, closed off to traffic, and admire the twinkling displays of lights. This year, there’s a slightly more i...

    It’s no wonder that you’ll find an authentic German Christmas market in Kitchener, Ontario. Kitchener has Canada’s highest German population! It only makes sense that one of the best Christmas markets in Canada is located in the city of Kitchener. This one is a little bit smaller than the one in Toronto as it’s held across one extended weekend in D...

    The Niagara Falls Christmas Marketis located in downtown Niagara Falls, Ontario. It’s the largest Christmas market in the Niagara region. You’ll find 50 vendors specializing in handmade goods. They operate out of the traditional Christmas cabins we all love to see at Christmas markets in Canada. There are also over 30 Christmas light displays, incl...

    The Ottawa Christmas Markethas got it all: thousands of twinkling Christmas lights, local vendors selling their wares in wooden booths, holiday entertainment, live music, and Christmas-y flavours. There are 35+ vendors selling holiday gifts, unique food and beverage items, and handmade wares. Of course, you’ll have the chance to meet Santa as well!...

    What could be better than visiting one of the best Canadian Christmas markets with historic European scenery? Well, it might not be Europe, but it’s almost as close as you can get within Canada – Quebec City! Quebec City has an amazing Christmas Market right in the middle of Old Quebec’s Upper Town called Le Marche de Noel Allemand. Bundle up in yo...

    This year, you can discover a traditional Germany Christmas marketin Montreal. This one is hosted by the Montreal German Society and you’ll find the festivities at the Town of Mont Royal Town Hall. There will be German food and drink, decorations, a gift market, and live entertainment. While admission is completely free, all of the proceeds from ev...

    The Montreal Christmas Market(Grand Marche de Noel) is a beautiful holiday festival happening on Sainte-Catherine Street. There are 30 wooden chalets featuring products by local or regional artisans, musical and theatrical entertainment, and the chance to enjoy some mulled wine. It takes place from mid-November right through until the beginning of ...

    Another fabulous holiday market in Canada is the Banff Christmas Market. Down at the Warner Stables, you’ll find over 80 vendors, live music, Christmas food and drink, and an outdoor fire lounge. There’s also a tree lighting ceremony on the opening night and lots of chances for photos with Santa. You need to purchase tickets ahead of time for speci...

    Are you visiting the west coast of Canada (or are you a Vancouver native)? You get to celebrate with one of the best Christmas markets in Canada, too! The authentic German celebrations continue at the Vancouver Christmas Market for over an entire month, from the end of November right up until Christmas Eve. There are more than 80 wooden huts with g...

    Did you know that Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island has a Christmas market? The Charlottetown Christmas Festivalhas a Victorian Christmas Market, dazzling light displays, a Whoville-inspired village, walking tours, wine tastings, and more. There are a variety of events associated with the festival that take place throughout November and December....

    • Whitehorse, Yukon. Whitehorse puts a twist on the proverbial 12 days of Christmas that everyone can appreciate — it has 12 days of market festivities.
    • Vancouver, British Columbia. Move over, Munich and Frankfurt. Vancouver is giving you a run for your money when it comes to Christmas markets. Where else can you find German beer steins, West Coast wine, and flaming bowls of feuerzangenbowle?
    • Banff, Alberta. Santa himself might well be jealous of all the fun that goes on at the Banff Christmas Market — to say nothing of the backdrop. Located in Banff National Park, this Christmas market hosts more than 50 vendors from across Canada.
    • Kitchener, Ontario. It’s hard to pick a “Christmas capital” of Canada (after all, the North Pole does have a Canadian postal code!) but if I had to choose, it would be Kitchener.
  3. Details: Canada’s largest free light festival. When: November 18, 2023–January 7, 2024. Where: Downtown Niagara Falls. Safari Lights. Experience an exclusive three kilometre drive-thru adventure, where there’s lots to see. Enjoy immersive light tunnels, motion lights, whimsical animal displays and more. When: November 17, 2023–January 7 ...

  4. Dec 7, 2020 · With the cold weather, snow-covered trees, and festive lights all around, Canada seems like a magical place during the holiday season. Many Canadians get in the holiday mood right after Halloween by decorating their homes with Christmas trees, various festive ornaments, oversized stockings on the fireplace mantel, and festive figures such as illuminated snowmen, sleighs, and reindeers on the ...

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