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  1. Bundle up the family and join us for a holiday experience like no other, as our iconic 1961 locomotive once again winds its way through the magical Stanley Park forest, alight with thousands of sparkling lights. Kids of all ages will cherish memories of riding the Bright Nights Train for years to come.

  2. The Christmas Miniature Train in Stanley Park is a annual event where the minature train operates with a Christmas theme among millions of Christmas Lights with Christmas music playing. It is part of the 'Bright Nights in Stanley Park' event.

  3. Nov 30, 2023 · Visit Bright Nights from November 30, 2023 – January 1, 2024. The 26th annual Bright Nights in Stanley Park will be celebrated with twinkling light displays and warm welcomes from off-duty fire fighter volunteers every night. Admission to Bright Nights is by donation.

    • Admission to Bright Nights
    • Bright Nights Location
    • Bright Nights Miniature Train
    • Stanley Park Train Video
    • Bright Nights Activities
    • Parking at Bright Nights in Stanley Park
    • About Bright Nights`
    • The History of Bright Nights
    • Tips & Advice
    • Burn Fund Video

    In 2023 Bright Nights is open daily from November 30th until January 6th, 2024. It’s only closed on December 25th. Admission to the event in general is by donation, and all proceeds go toward the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund.It’s a great cause, so give generously when you can! After not happening for a few years, the train rides are bac...

    Bright Nights takes place in Stanley Park just off Pipeline Road in the middle of the park. If using GPS to get there, type in 690 Pipeline Road. It’ll get you close enough to see signs directing you where to go. Or, park for free at a variety of parking lots mentioned further below.

    The miniature train at Stanley Park is back for Bright Nights in 2023. The ride is incredibly popular and takes about 12 minutes. Continue reading below for information, or click Stanley Park Trainto learn about rides at other times of the year.

    To get an idea of what to expect on the miniature train at Christmas, check out the following video. It shows what the train ride looked like in 2021.

    In addition to the train and all of the Christmas-themed illuminations, there are also food trucks and live performances to enjoy at Bright Nights. Firefighters are on-site for photos and there’s an antique fire truck to check out too. Santa’s Workshop returned for the first time in 2022 after a three-year absence and is on-site again in 2023. Ther...

    Stanley Park has pay parking throughout the year. However, during Bright Nights all parking in the immediate area and specific overflow lots is usually free. In 2023 this includes parking at the Beaver Lake parking lot and lots along North Pipeline Road. Note: Parking lots at the Vancouver Aquarium and in other areas still require payment. Also, im...

    Vancouver’s Bright Nights has been running at Stanley Park since 1997. Today, it’s one of Western Canada’s largest and most famous Christmas attractions. Admission to Bright Nights is by donation with proceeds benefiting the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund. This registered charity does all kinds of valuable work to support victims of fires...

    Bright Nights is a tremendously popular and valuable attraction with an interesting story involving creative ideas, Christmas and community passion, and tons of hard work.

    The following is a list of suggestions to help you make the most of your experience at Stanley Park’s Bright Nights most years: TIP #1: To avoid the biggest crowds, go on a weekday before the second half of December. It’s busiest on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays as well as weekdays close to Christmas Day. TIP #2: Expect there to be lots of other p...

    Want to learn about the BC Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund, the charitable organization that donations to Bright Nights at Stanley Park benefit? Then check out the following video produced by SEE the Change Productions and sponsored by TELUS. Watch it and you’ll want to donate extra generously!

  4. Train tickets must be booked in advance (prices range from $11 to $15 per person). When: TBC. Where: 690 Pipeline Road, Stanly Park, Vancouver. Cost: Admission by donation. Vancouver's beloved Stanely Park Christmas attraction is back in 2024!

  5. Nov 3, 2022 · The 25th annual Bright Nights in Stanley Park switches gears as trains are grounded for the holiday season. Each year, hundreds of firefighters from across the province come together to create a time-honoured light display in Stanley Park.

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  7. Nov 6, 2023 · The Stanley Park Train will be open in time for the Christmas season, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim announced at a press conference Monday.