Tuesday, November 16, 2021

2021 Xmas tree at Toronto City Hall

A 58 foot Christmas Tree is in Nathan Phillips Square ahead of the 55th annual Cavalcade of Lights. This year the festival won't include a fireworks show but the magic will remain as over 300,000 lights and over 500 large ornaments will decorate the tree. The 2020 tree is shown in the photo at top.
Previous Cavalcade skating party

A 58 foot Christmas Tree is in Nathan Phillips Square ahead of the 55th annual Cavalcade of Lights. This year the festival won't include a fireworks show but the magic will remain as over 300,000 lights and over 500 large ornaments will decorate the tree.
The 2021 tree has been raised and is awaiting the decorations (Nov 18)
The pond is drained and waiting to be turned into a skating rink

The rest of the square will have enhanced lighting which you can view online during the holidays to help with social distancing. Mayor Tory suggests wandering through the square in small groups as opposed to the massive party that it became precovid. The Cavalcade of Lights is on Saturday, November 27, 2021.

Mayor John Tory says “I'm happy to see the City of Toronto's official Christmas tree arrive to mark the start of the holiday season. Watching the Christmas tree arrive in Nathan Phillips Square and seeing crews working to decorate for the Cavalcade of Lights is another sign of the progress we are making fighting COVID-19. I can't wait to see the tree lit up later this month and hope it will help fill people with the spirit of the holidays."

A New Year's Eve celebration is also planned for City Hall on Friday, December 31, 2021.

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