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Vancouver Christmas Market

Jack Poole Plaza22 Nov '17 to 24 Dec '17 @ 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  • Vancouver Christmas Market
 
The city's signature yuletide celebration returns to its expansive seaside home, November 22 – December 24, 2017 at Jack Poole Plaza (at the Olympic Cauldron) offering its largest, authentic German festivities to date. The cherished holiday tradition will feature more than 75 huts stuffed with sweets, treats and treasures, coupled with a multitude of festive family activities and live entertainment. Attracting a record number of more than 215,000 visitors last season, the Vancouver Christmas Market remains one of the city’s beloved holiday experiences. 
 
“We are delighted to return to Jack Poole Plaza again this season, warmly welcoming new and returning visitors to partake in our wide array of Christmas festivities, while discovering a number of exciting new activities and expanded highlights,” said Malte Kluetz, Founder and President of the Vancouver Christmas Market. 
 
Among this year’s expanded highlights will be Canada’s first-ever Walk-In Christmas Tree: a 30ft tall tree covered with 36,000 twinkling lights that guests can enter to experience a spectacular – and selfie-worthy light display. The Christmas Pyramid also returns, this year taller than ever with the addition of a brand new ‘Flying Stage’ perched 10ft high above the market. The Flying Stage will host a lively line-up of festive entertainment daily. The entertainment line-up is stacked with a wide range of musical talent performing a steady stream of seasonal favourites that span every genre - from jazz, blues, folk, pop, classical, and gospel. 
 
Visitors will undoubtedly treat themselves to the market’s signature array of mouth-watering delectables, including Glühwein (a hot-spiced mulled wine), Bratwurst, Gulasch, Spätzle, Schnitzel, Kartoffelpuffer (potato pancakes), Strudels, and so much more. A variety of new local vendors will be offering the best food and drink BC has to offer including fresh sustainable seafood from Eat F.I.S.H., made-from-scratch Sicilian cannoli by the Cannoli King, award-winning German style wine from Wild Goose Winery, and organic beer made from local ingredients by Persephone Brewing Co.
 
In addition to Deutschland delicacies, rousing entertainment, and returning favourites – such as the Christmas Carousel and the warming Alpine Haus tent, designed to accommodate more than 250 people, visitors can wander throughout the market’s quaint pathways of huts, discovering lovingly crafted gifts and treasures that cry out to be slipped into stockings and placed under Christmas trees.
 
Tickets to the 2017 Vancouver Christmas Market are now on sale!
Tickets are: Adult $10, Seniors $9, Youth $5, Children Age 0-6, FREE. Purchase online to receive a complimentary Season Pass.
 
Ticket bookings and Christmas Combos at: vancouverchristmasmarket.com
 
8th Annual Vancouver Christmas Market
Dates: November 22 to December 24, 2017: 11am – 9pm
December 24: Closed at 6pm
 
Ticket Prices: Single Admission Adult $10, Seniors $9, Youth $5
(Children under 6 are Free)
Christmas Packages from $25
 
Address: Jack Poole Plaza – Home of the Olympic Cauldron
(Vancouver Convention Centre West)
1055 Canada Place
Vancouver, BC V6C 3G3
 
 
Image by LoVero Films
 
Event Location Jack Poole Plaza
Address: 1075 Canada Pl
Post Code: V6C 3L5

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