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Blue and Teal
Wonderland! - 21000 block of 123 Avenue, north of Dewdney Trunk Road in Maple
Ridge, BC Blue and teal strands of icicle lights drip from the eaves of the
rancher home. Nets of mini-bulbs with a similar neon hue cloak shrubs. The roof
is lined with bigger teal bulbs, which also fence the front yard. Encased on the
lawn are wire-framed Christmas trees topped with stars and four reindeer in a
row, all fixed with more lights of "calming" colours.
Ron Meys 12186
Irving St. in Maple Ridge Motorized snowman, Santa and sleigh
The
Bear Family Home 20931 Tanner Pl. in Maple Ridge The Bear Family Home is
surrounded by reindeer, elves, snowmen, a toy store train and Santa. See lights
6pm to 11p.m.
North
Shore
Promenade Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver In
December Grouse Mountain host Peak of Christmas, winner of the Canadian Tourism
Commission's prestigious Christmas in Canada award. Visit Santa in his workshop,
complete with his reindeer, watch a Christmas Classic at the Theatre in the Sky,
take an enchanted sleigh ride and listen to gospel choirs in the Peak Chalet.
For more info call 604-980-9311.
Zajac Norgate House 1280 West 16th
St. in North Vancouver The lights are so bright the neighbours sleep and
night. Zajac Incorporated the requirements of Seniors, children and people with
disabilities.
The Megahys 4312 Capilano Rd. in North Vancouver The
Megahys have decorated their homes as the North Pole with elves Santa's workshop
Arlene King's Son 1372 West 15 St. in North Vancouver Decorated
home with all sorts of lights as well as a Santa and sleigh with lit and moving
reindeer as well as Christmas trees.
"Deck the Halls" 1372 West 15
St. in North Vancouver Bil and Irene "Deck the Halls".Friends say the display
is wonderful.
Park and Tilford Garden's 333 Brooksbank Ave at Main
St. in North Vancouver The beautiful North Shore garden has teamed up with
the Rotary Club of Lions Gate for the Christmas Festival of Lights in support of
Youth at Risk .
New
Westminster
Christmas Gift to the neighbourhood - 117 - 7th
Avenue, New Westminster, BC In addition to once again converting the front of
the house into a giant Santa Claus face and many trees decked out in a multitude
of colourful lights, they have converted an 8-foot high Weeping Norway Spruce
into Rudoph. Needless to say, not your normal reindeer. No purchased forms used.
It is more a piece of "art," using lights as the medium. They were written up in
The Record as a "must see" last year, so this year they got them up a little
earlier. Haven't done a light count, but they estimate 3-4000. No charity---
it's just their Christmas gift to the neighbourhood. Actually, they tell us
their whole strip of 7th Ave is pretty colourful. - Audrey & Steve Barnes
Lights Display in New Westminster, BC 1517 Hamilton This is a
magnificent display featuring 75,000 lights, Frosty the Snowman, the three wise
men and a 21-metre Christmas tree.
View nightly 5p.m. to 11p.m.
Donations accepted go to New Westminster Toy Bank and BC Cancer Society.
Port Coquitlam
10th year
of light display - 2130 Prairie Avenue, Port Coquitlam, BC More than
10,000 lights with window displays, frame illuminated deer and creatures.
Donations go to Make a Wish Foundation.
Gets better and better! - 793
Pinemont Ave, just off Cedar Drive in Port Coquitlam, BC This one --
according to a friend of the homeowner -- gets better every year.
So
much more than just lights! - 2148 Salisbury Avenue, Port Coquitlam,
BC 11,000 plus lights, Santa and his reindeer on the roof, two nativity
scenes, Santa's workshop, a North Pole scene complete with elves and penguins
plus a row of lit candles down the driveway. Lights on from 5 pm to 10:30 pm
until January 14th. Donations accepted for BC Children's Hospital.
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