Black Creek Pioneer Village
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy, Toronto
Near Steeles Ave. and Jane St.
Thursday - Sunday | 5:30pm - 11pm
*Also open Monday February 14, 2022 (Valentine's Day) & Monday February 21, 2022 (Family Day) as WALK-THRU only.
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy, Toronto
Near Steeles Ave. and Jane St.
Thursday - Sunday | 5:30pm - 11pm
*Also open Monday February 14, 2022 (Valentine's Day) & Monday February 21, 2022 (Family Day) as WALK-THRU only.
Experience a family-friendly outdoor festival as you celebrate the magic of winter with Ice Sculptures, Snow Carvings, illuminated Structures, Life-size Snow Globes, Performers and more with a Light Show synchronized to music!
A 1.8km forested trail through Black Creek Pioneer Village will be transformed into a magical winter wonderland. Choose between a walk thru experience or drive thru in the comfort and safety of your car. |
THINGS TO KNOW!
|
Nights of Lights is a proud supporter of Epilepsy Toronto, with a portion of the proceeds of this event helping to provide critical services to people affected by epilepsy. Dedicated to the promotion of independence and quality of life for people living with epilepsy, Epilepsy Toronto provides programs that address all aspects of epilepsy from the first diagnosis of a child, to the struggles that young people face, to adult needs such as employment and relationships, as well as public education and advocacy.
Not everyone living with epilepsy is triggered by flashing lights. This is called photosensitive epilepsy and only approximately 3% of people living with epilepsy experience these types of seizures.
A portion of the proceeds from this event will go to supporting Epilepsy Toronto to help support people living with epilepsy, spread awareness, and provide much-needed education around epilepsy.
Learn more by visiting Epilepsy Toronto’s website.
A portion of the proceeds from this event will go to supporting Epilepsy Toronto to help support people living with epilepsy, spread awareness, and provide much-needed education around epilepsy.
Learn more by visiting Epilepsy Toronto’s website.