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holiday lights

There's a house in Florida that goes all out for the holidays and their Christmas lights illuminate the whole street. From Santa to the reindeers and even a conveyor belt of gifts, they leave nothing to the imagination.

It's tucked away in a quiet neighborhood in Pompano Beach and most of the decorations are handmade. You can see Santa's workshop as well as an ice castle all custom crafted for the specific home's display.

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Holiday traditions come in all shapes and colors of glitter, but we each hold a few close to our hearts. Although Floridians may not wake up to a white and radiant blanket of snow-covered grass on December 25, Christmas can still be enjoyed in less wintry ways. For people in the Sunshine State, the best things about the end-of-year celebrations can be time spent with family, cheesy and wonderful Hallmark movies or even that feeling of holding Starbucks holiday cups.

Now, somewhere on that list, the Christmas lights turning your neighborhood into a winter wonderland every December have probably earned themselves a spot on your list of faves. While you may also be wondering how to make the most out of the festive season, we have the perfect activity for you.

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There may not be snow on the ground just yet, but one holiday experience is already preparing to reopen. Clow's Christmas Trail is bringing tons of festive magic back to Ontario this year, so start digging your hat and mittens out.

The enchanting event takes place just outside of Brockville and is welcoming visitors on weekends in December as well as the entire week of December 19 to 23. The final night to visit is December 26.

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As the holiday celebrations wind down, January always seems to be a little less sparkly and magical than the previous months.

Not this year if the town of Amherstburg, Ontario has anything to say about it! They have decided to continue their River Lights Winter Festival through the month of January, which will help brighten the month for many.

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