The Downtown Burlington Candlelit stroll is back!
As we move closer into the winter months, the Businesses of the Burlington Downtown Association (BDBA) will be hosting the Candlelit stroll to kick-off the holidays!
On Friday November 29th from 6:00pm to 8:30pm, the community of Burlington invites you to a FREE event full of all things cheery, festive & local as we welcome the winter season. From face painting and visits with Santa, to holiday treats & live performances, this is a highly-anticipated family-friendly event that you won’t want to miss!
Starting at the Civic Square, join your fellow visitors and residents of Burlington for the annual lighting of the Tree of Hope, followed by the self-led winter wonderland across Downtown Burlington!
Stroll, sing & get ready to experience the magic of the holiday season once again!
For a full list of event activities, times, participating businesses and more, head to burlingtondowntown.ca/candlelit2024/
We can’t wait to see you there!
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