Tickets Available for the Enchanted Wonderland
Morrisburg – The most wonderful time of the year returns to Upper Canada Village beginning December 1! 2023 marks 23 years of holiday tradition at Alight at Night, one of Ontario’s largest outdoor light festivals with more than a million lights.
Alight at Night transforms the historic village into a captivating winter wonderland, providing a fun, festive and family-friendly experience for all ages. The multi-sensory experience creates a one-of-a-kind evening stroll through a picture-perfect postcard setting steeped in holiday magic.
This year guests can celebrate with the return of old-fashioned carol singing, a sound and light show with hundreds of colourful lights flashing to the beat of holiday songs, a visit with the Village’s Victorian St. Nick (until December 23), dining, and much more.
Ticket Information:
Tickets go on sale online only at www.AlightatNight.ca.
Pommier Carriage rides (thirty minutes for up to four people) can also be purchased online including admission.
Availability on the ticketing website appears in real time. When the website shows sold out for a specific evening or timeslot, tickets are no longer available for that evening or timeslot.
Accessibility night reservations need to be made by appointment.
Event Dates:
Thursday through Sunday from December 1 to December 23, 2023, from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. (last entry at 9:00 p.m.)
Seven nights a week from Wednesday, December 26, 2023, to Saturday, January 6, 2023, from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. (last entry at 9:00 p.m.)
Closed December 24 & 25
Accessibility Nights will be offered December 5, 12 and 19
Pricing:
General Admission: $17.00 per person plus HST
Youth (5-12): $14.00 per person plus HST
Children: Aged 4 and under are free
Military (with ID): $14.00 per person plus HST
About Alight at Night
A magical winter wonderland experience for all ages, the St. Lawrence Parks Commission is proud to present Alight at Night at Upper Canada Village in Morrisburg, ON. Alight at Night transforms the historic village into a captivating winter wonderland, providing a fun, festive and family-friendly experience for all ages. The multi-sensory experience creates a one-of-a-kind evening stroll through a picture-perfect postcard setting steeped in holiday magic.
About Upper Canada Village
Depicting life in a rural English-Canadian setting during the year 1866, Upper Canada Village is one of the largest living history museums in Canada. It was founded in 1961 and features more than 40 historic buildings, many of which were moved to the Village from the “Lost Villages” to preserve them before the flooding for the St. Lawrence Seaway development project. Talented historical interpreters bring these buildings to life every day, recreating traditional trades, farming, music and 19th-century social life – creating an immersive guest experience that makes every visit to the Village different from the last.
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