City planning three holiday light displays this year
WOODSTOCK - The holiday season is spreading in Oxford County. The City of Woodstock is ringing in the holidays with some changes to three city operated light displays. Communications Manager of Special Events for the City, Brad Janssen said an effort is being made to beautify Southside Park, "the big tree that beautifies Museum Square over the last number of years will be moved down to Southside park, where the dry bridge is just north of the boathouse."
Moving the 30 foot tree is only one change and Janssen said they plan on adding even more, "...each and every year we will be putting more displays there (Southside Park) and we hope that it will become a true destination point..." The decision to move the tree and make Southside park the central attraction during the winter season has been discussed for quite a while. "We decided that it was time for a bit of a change, its often been discussed to start beautifying Southside Park the crown jewel of our park system. The city is basing the park off a similar model in Simcoe.
Janssen said previous lighting displays have caused some trouble to living trees. "We found that the trees at the front of the square their growth is being stunted a little bit because of the lighting and cable ties that are holding the lights on the branches and we are going to take those out and beautify and light up the two big fir trees on either side of the entrance to the Historic Museum."
Other changes include moving the Santa House closer to Dundas street. The hope is that the displays will grow especially in Southside Park.
Lights will be on a scheduled timer and will end at 11 p.m most days. The traditional lighting of the displays in Museum Square will continue this year on November 14th.
For full details on the BIA's holiday activities visit their website.

Snow Squall Warning Issued for Oxford
Schadenberg Appointed Acting Mayor
Mosaic Mural to Honour Plattsville's 175th Anniversary
Woodstonian Charged in Two Incidents
SWPH Issues Cold Weather Alert
Homeowner Charged After Fire at Residence
PJHL Preview - Jan. 16th to Jan. 18th
Woodstock Receives Third Quarter Payment from OLG
Pizza for a Purpose Supporting Crime Stoppers
Hundreds of Crashes Reported Following Recent Snowfall
Fail to Remain Leads to Charges in Ingersoll
Interview with the Warden - January 15th, 2026
Stunt Driver Charged in Brant County
SIU Discontinues Woodstock Investigation
Significant Snowfall Closes Schools in Oxford
Ingersoll Adopts Municipal Budget for 2026
SWPH Issues Cold Weather Alert
Brant OPP Investigating Fraud in Burford
Salvation Army Kettles Raise Almost $63,000
Shots Fired in Brant County Neighbourhood
Comments
Add a comment