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Vancouver Welcomes the Aurora Winter Festival this Holiday Season

Concord Pacific Place23 Nov '18 to 30 Dec '18 @ 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Vancouver Welcomes the Aurora Winter Festival this Holiday Season
The Aurora Winter Festival released renderings confirming the large-scale interactive holiday experience will open this November at Vancouver’s Concord Pacific Place. The family-friendly festival will offer elements inspired by the North Pole including mystical characters, captivating light displays, ice-skating on a frozen river, Santa’s workshop and carnival rides among other attractions. The outdoor festival will run from Friday, November 23rd, through to Sunday, December 30th, 2018.
 
“We are confident that guests will be blown away by the diversity of activities and visuals that the Aurora Winter Festival will offer,” said Scott Emslie, Co-Founder of the Aurora Winter Festival. “The festival has something for all ages.”
 
Concord Pacific Place will be transformed into a winter wonderland for six weeks this holiday season. Guests will be able to visit the four Mystical Worlds which feature giant sculptures, animated sets, and brilliant light displays. They may even cross paths with magical characters including ice elves, the snow queen, a yeti, and of course, Santa. The festival also features a light dome showcasing the Aurora Borealis, a tube park, a frozen river with light installations, a 60-ft ferris wheel, an entertainment tent with live music, a variety of food trucks, and a market with 50 holiday-inspired vendors.
 
Those seeking adventure can join the Mystical Worlds Quest. The Quest is driven by an interactive app that leads guests across the four worlds in search of key icons that help keep the Mystical Worlds energized and beautiful.
 
“There is definitely a strong appetite within the community to experience the range of holiday events that Vancouver has to offer,” said Emslie. “We really wanted to bring a festival to Vancouver that would exceed expectations and give the community something new to look forward to.”
 
General admission starts on Friday, October 5th at 10am at $14.99 for children and seniors and $19.99 for adults. To purchase tickets or for additional information, please visit: www.aurorawinterfestival.com.
 
Photos: Brandon Artis Photography, Jonathan Evans / Jonny 
 
 

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Event Location Concord Pacific Place
Address: 88 Pacific Blvd
Post Code: V6Z 2R6

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