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Watch Creston light up the night with the annual Tour of Lights

If you love Christmas lights, you won’t want to miss Creston’s annual Tour of Lights kicking off tonight.

Creston Mayor Arnold DeBoon is inviting everyone along to experience the magic.

“I plan to get out and do a Christmas lights tour with my family, as we’ve done a couple of times now and it’s really a pleasant tour to see all the lights at night and the effort that some people put into lighting up their yards for Christmas is really impressive.” said DeBoon.

“It a program that has been really popular over the years and of course it was discontinued during COVID but it’s come back and a lot of people very much enjoy that.”

There will be three trips per night, leaving at 5:30pm, 6:30pm and 7:30pm from Creston and District Community Complex.

It will cost you $1 to get on the bus, but make sure you reserve your seat, places are limited and will fill up quickly.

You can get your spot by calling the Creston Valley Visitor Centre at 250-428-4342.

Please note: the route can change.

Creston Tour of Lights Map.

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