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Our Favourite Family Christmas Activities in Vancouver, BC

Christmas is full of special events and magical fun and there’s plenty of that to be had around Vancouver. If you’re looking for something to do as a family this holiday season, I’ve made a list for you! Here are our favourite family Christmas activities in Vancouver.

(Dates, prices and events updated for the 2019-2020 season!)

Favourite Family Christmas Activities in Vancouver

Tips for attending family Christmas activities in Vancouver

Many of these family Christmas activities in Vancouver are outdoor, so please remember to dress for the weather! Wait for a nice evening or take umbrellas. Plan to buy hot food or drinks at the event or take a thermos with you. I’d also recommend going earlier in the season (or in the day) to avoid crowds. Put babies in a baby carrier rather than stroller to keep them warm and make it easier to navigate crowds and paths.

#1: Aurora Festival of Lights (PNE)

The Aurora Winter Festival features a hidden village with a beautiful skating rink, tube park, massive light displays, Christmas Market, amusement rides, food gardens, magical characters, and plenty of other exciting activities.

Dates: The Aurora Winter Festival runs from November 22, 2019 to January 5, 2020.

Cost: Admission for a family of five is $60. Children under three are free. Check the schedule on the website for free tubing nights. Skating is free and rentals were about $7.

Christmas lights at the Aurora Winter Festival in Vancouver, BC.

#2: Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir (downtown Vancouver)

Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir presents their beloved sell-out holiday concert, Good Tidings, at Christ Church Cathedral. Good Noise will be joined by the dynamic Canadian jazz, soul and blues singer, Katherine Penfold in a glorious evening of gospel, soul, and jazz Christmas favourites. With infectious energy and deeply felt arrangements, this Good Noise Gospel Christmas will have audiences dancing in the aisles in joyous celebration of the holidays.

Dates: December 13 at 8 pm and December 14 at 3 pm and 8 pm, 2019.

Cost: Tickets for a family of four are $80.

Maureen Washington with the Good Noise Gospel Choir for their Good Tidings Christmas concert at Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver, BC.

#3: Christmas Glow (Langley, BC)

Christmas Glow is the largest indoor family Christmas festival in Vancouver. This year, it’s doubling in size and introducing a brand new theme: Glow Around the World. Taking place in the Harbour Convention CEntre, Glow brings together the people you love to stroll, laugh and play under the twinkle of a million lights. Featuring interactive displays, illuminated sculptures, playgrounds, music and a market, Glow is sure to be a memorable experience for the whole family.

We went to Harvest Glow this fall and were super excited for Christmas Glow. It exceeded our expectations!

Dates: November 21 to January 5, 2019.

Cost: A family pass (2 adults and 3 kids) is $66 for weekdays and $75 for weekends and holidays. Children under 3 are free.

Discover Christmas around the World at Christmas Glow in Langley!

#4: Lights on the Lake (Harrison Hot Springs)

Head just up the road to Harrison Hot Springs for their Lights on the Lake! Grab a hot drink at a nearby cafe and plan to soak in the hot springs pool before or after you wander the lights along the waterfront.

Dates: November 23 to January 28, 2018

Cost: FREE to view the outdoor lights!

Candy Cane Lane at Lights on the Lake in Harrison Hot Springs.

#5: Vancouver Christmas Market (downtown)

Located downtown, this traditional German market offers kids’ crafts, yummy food and drink, live music, and local vendors. View the vendors’ list and get your tickets online before you go.

Dates: November 20 to December 24, 2019

  • $10 Tuesdays | Dec. 3, 10 & 17 — In celebration of the 10th anniversary, every Tuesday will feature admission for just $10
  • Deluxe Date Nights | Dec. 4 & 11 — Enjoy 2-for-1 admission, starting at 5pm
  • Kids Day | Dec. 1 — Youth (12 and under) can enjoy admission and carousel rides by donation to Children’s Wish Foundation all day long
  • Holly & Jolly Combo — enjoy admission to both FlyOver Canada and the Vancouver Christmas Market, a printed souvenir photo and non-alcoholic beverage for $39

Cost: Family admission is about $50 at the gate, plus extra for the carousel rides. Save money by buying your tickets online ahead of time. An unlimited carousel ride pass is $10. Children under 7 are free.

Vancouver Christmas Market

#6: Flyover Canada (downtown Vancouver)

Fly over the North Pole this Christmas with Flyover Canada! The Christmas Special includes a Winter Wonderland themed pre-show, FlyOver Canada and an extended, animated final scene over Santa’s magical North Pole! You can also stop by the festive outdoor sightseeing deck to enjoy Christmas lights, hot drinks, seasonal snacks and holiday melodies.

Dates: The Christmas Special runs from November 21, 2019 to January 5, 202020.

Cost: Family admission is about $90 (buy tickets online for a 15% discount). Note: children must be 40″ tall to go on the ride.

Buddy the Elf at FlyOver Canada

Wanna do both the Christmas Market and Flyover Canada? Get the Holly Jolly Combo to save money on your admission to both events! You’ll also save on parking and the trip downtown, since both events are in close proximity to each other.

#7: Canyon Lights (north Vancouver)

Re-capture the feeling of wonder and excitement of the holiday season and be amazed by the hundreds of thousands of lights throughout Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. Get all the details and buy tickets online via the website. Note: strollers are not allowed here.

Dates: Canyon Lights runs from November 22 to January 26, 2019.

Cost: Admission for a family of four is about $125 (and includes an annual pass to the park); children under 6 get in for free.

Canyon Lights at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park - one of our favourite family Christmas activities in Vancouver

Your admission here is good for the entire year (turn your tickets into a membership on your way out). Consider it a Christmas present and enjoy the park for the rest of the year! This is one of our favourite places in Vancouver; you can read my summertime review here.

#8: Sea to Sky Gondola (Squamish, BC)

Take the scenic drive down the Sea to Sky Highway toward Squamish for the Spirit of Christmas Basecamp Edition! The Gondola is CLOSED until Spring 2020 but there are still festivities happening at the base. Drop by the website for the full calendar of events.

Dates: The Spirit of Christmas runs from November 29 to December 15, 2019.

Cost: $75 for a family breakfast with Santa; $20 per adult for Happy Hour; by donation for other events. See website.

Winter storytime at the Sea to Sky Gondola

#9: Bright Nights (Stanley Park)

My husband took the girls to Bright Nights shortly after Pearl’s birth. They came back raving about how much fun they had! During the holiday season, the Bright Nights Christmas Train and Stanley Park Train Plaza sparkle with three million twinkling lights.

Dates: Bright Nights runs from November 28, 2019 to January 1, 2020.

Cost: You’ll want to buy tickets in advance as they sell out quickly. A family of four can ride the train for about $40. There’s also an afternoon train which is $6 per person. Get all the details and plan your visit here.

#10: Burnaby Village Museum Heritage Christmas

Enjoy old-fashioned family Christmas activities at the Burnaby Village Museum! There’s special entertainment, vintage-themed displays, and spectacular lights. At the bandstand, visitors can create their own magical holiday show with lights that change colours to sound. Drop by the website for complete schedule and details.

Dates: November 23, 2019 – January 3, 2020

Cost: Gate admission is FREE and carousel rides cost $2.65 each.

We went last year and thoroughly enjoyed running around the village checking out all the lights. The girls love the carousel, which is indoors and open to kids of all ages. It’s the biggest and best carousel we’ve seen around Vancouver. You can read my summertime review of the museum here.

12 Days of Christmas at the Burnaby Village Museum - one of our favourite family Christmas activities in Vancouver

#11: Festival of Lights at VanDusen Botanical Gardens

In winter, VanDusen Gardens turns into a winter wonderland with lights galore! Kids will have fun searching for gnomes and reindeer in the garden. There’s also tons of photo opportunities. We went during Christmas week one year and the girls had so much fun following the paths and seeing all the lights. Find more details and get your tickets online here.

Dates: The Festival of Lights runs from November 30, 2019 to January 5, 2020.

Cost: Admission for a family of four will cost about $60 if you buy tickets online. Admission is more during Christmas week and more at the gate. Children under 3 get in free.

Festival of Lights at Van Dusen Gardens in Vancouver

#12: Lights at Lafarge (Coquitlam, BC)

Lights at Lafarge is a beautiful family Christmas activity at Lafarge Lake in Coquitlam. Hundreds of thousands of lights wrapping their way around the lake in multiple themed zones. The lake walk is a 1.2 km loop (a nice easy stroll), accessible for strollers (although it gets crowded). Dogs are allowed on a leash.

New for this year is a singing Christmas tree. There are also pop-up activities including scavenger hunts, caroling and special themed nights. There’s also a concession nearby if you want to grab snacks or hot chocolate.

Dates: November 30, 2019 – January 19, 2020

Cost: FREE!

What are your favourite family Christmas activities in Vancouver?

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