(Photo at Bright Lights Windsor 2024 by Adelle Loiselle)(Photo at Bright Lights Windsor 2024 by Adelle Loiselle)
Windsor

City marks another successful year of Bright Lights Windsor

The City of Windsor estimates over 105,000 people visited Bright Lights Windsor between December and early January.

The lights were turned off for the final time on Tuesday.

"It was wonderful to welcome Bright Lights Windsor back this year, and for folks to have the opportunity to explore a bigger, better and brighter than ever display at Jackson Park. From the opening night Tree Lighting Ceremony accompanied by the Windsor Goodfellows, through to the final night of programming and festivities, the fan-favourite holiday experience truly created a season to shine in Windsor," said Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens.

This year's festival featured many interactive installations and a heated licensed chalet.

Jackson Park will reopen to residents in phases as the light displays are dismantled.

The city invites anyone who attended the festival to provide feedback here.

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