Christmas trees will be lit at iconic Toronto locations

The Christmas spirit comes to Toronto with the lighting of Christmas trees at iconic locations across the city.

For starters, on Wednesday, November 15 at 6 p.m., the so-called tallest Christmas tree in North America will be lit at Toronto’s Eaton Centre, returning after a year away. The event will be hosted by a children’s choir.

On Thursday, November 16, it’s the turn of the Distillery tree, even if to be there you have to buy your tickets from $15 but you will also have access to the Winter Village and you will be able to meet Santa Claus and enjoy live shows. .

Finally, on December 25, the City Hall tree is illuminated, kicking off the so-called “Cavalcade of Lights”, the traditional popular celebration in Nathan Phillips Square, the square where letters from Toronto.

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Another experience not to be missed is to admire the Christmas windows of the Hudson’s Bay department store, on Queen Street, opposite the Eaton Centre, you will surely love them.

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