Bright Nights in Stanley Park

November 30, 2023

January 1, 2024

$11 to $15

Stanley Park, Vancouver

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Events Description

 

The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation and the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund announce the 26th Anniversary of Bright Nights will be celebrated with twinkling light displays and live entertainment.

Bundle up the family and join us for a holiday experience like no other, as our iconic 1961 locomotive once again winds its way through the magical Stanley Park forest, alight with thousands of sparkling lights. Kids of all ages will cherish memories of riding the Bright Nights Train for years to come.

Stroll through the plaza to enjoy even more lights, whimsical displays, and the crowd-pleasing vintage fire truck. Make sure you check out the live entertainment on your way to the North Pole workshop, where you can snap a pic with Santa and his fire fighter friends.

BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund
A favourite holiday tradition for the community and fire fighters alike, Bright Nights is also the single largest fundraiser for the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund External website, opens in new tab, which provides life-saving, life-supporting, and life-enriching services to burn survivors and their families from across the province.

The Park Board has donated more than $2.5 million to the Burn Fund since Bright Nights began in 1998

Who is it for?

All ages – Family

HOW MUCH

Tickets :

Adults (19 to 64 years): $15
Seniors (65 years and up) and youth (13 to 18 years): $13
Child (3 to 12 years): $11
Children (2 years and under)
Free

Tickets available on Thursday, November 9 at 9am

  • Tickets are sold online. Book a designated time slot for your train ride in advance. Passengers must be at the train station 15 minutes in advance of their scheduled ride.

How to get tickets?

Buy Online

WHEN & WHERE

Date & Time:

November 30 to January 1 | 4pm to 10pm
December 25
Closed

Venue & Address :

Pipeline Road in Stanley Park

via the West Georgia Street park entrance.

The entire site is wheelchair accessible.

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