Experience the Magic of the Season
with Lights by the Lake

Our Village will light up our quaint lakeside in true Holiday fashion. As you stroll along Harrison’s promenade delight in the warm glow of Christmas lights and charming winter window paintings. Each business has decorated their store front with Holiday cheer. Christmas trees and old fashioned lamps grace the village square.

Lights by the Lake Opening
Saturday November 23th, 2024 4:30-7:00 PM
Take photos with Santa and Sasquatch
Free Hot Chocolate **
Christmas Carols
Pet Parade

**Please note hot chocolate will be available on a first come, first serve basis for the first 1000 attendees.

IMPORTANT LIGHTS BY THE LAKE NOTE: FIREWORKS WILL GO OFF AT 5:30 PM.

Lights by the Lake will run from Saturday November 23rd, 2024 until Monday January 6th, 2025

Each winter our enchanting holiday displays transforms the Harrison lakefront into a magical world of lights highlighting our local wildlife and the elusive Sasquatch. Be amazed at the wondrous weeping Christmas trees and old fashioned lamp standards gracing the village square Plaza. As you stroll along Harrison’s promenade delight in the custom built light displays. Look for the Sasquatch fishing for sturgeon, or keeping warm by the fire, a flock of geese under the canopy of a weeping willow or get in for a group shot with the fun painted selfie stands featuring delightful creatures.

The promenade is fully paved making it wheelchair and stroller-friendly.

LIGHTS BY THE LAKE INFORMATION

Each winter our enchanting holiday displays transforms the Harrison lakefront Lights by the Lake highlights Harrison’s longstanding history of the elusive Sasquatch, which has been passed down through the oral traditions of the Sts’Ailes Nation. Our Holiday display focuses on all things naturally Harrison; highlighting our local wildlife and our Sasquatch’s favorite Harrison Hot Springs activities.

All these displays are custom built and will be lit from dusk to 11:00 PM. The Lights by the Lake Holiday display lights up 2 km waterfront of Harrison Hot Springs along the promenade.

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