Longwoods Conservation Area is once again hosting the Magic of Lights, where families can drive through a 2 kilometre trail and see many displays. The money raised supports the Children's Health Foundation.
MOUNT BRYDGES - The annual Children's Health Foundation fundraiser is back.
Longwoods Conservation Area is once again hosting the Magic of Lights, where families can drive through a 2 kilometre trail and see many displays.
This year, many new displays have been put up, including Prehistoric Christmas, Santa's Vacation and Christmas on Wheels.
The perennial fan favourites are back this year as well, including the 50 foot tall Illuminating Mega Tree and the Enchanted Tunnel.
The public will be able to enjoy the Magic of Lights starting today as it opens at 5:30 p.m and it runs until January 6th.
For all the ticket prices and other information go online.




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