Ontario's Light Show Has An Illuminated Tunnel That Will Transport You To The North Pole

Immerse yourself in the holiday spirit.
Contributing Writer

It's time to get into the holiday spirit because this Ontario light show is offering residents a chance to enjoy the North Pole.

Uxbridge Optimist Fantasy of Lights, an annual holiday event, is converting to a drive-thru experience this year and it's going to be magical.

The event's website states that guests will be able to glide through illuminated displays and the 2020's festival of lights will be the most "brilliant" yet.

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Visitors will be able to drive past 75 light displays contributed by businesses, schools, churches and families from the Uxbridge area.

According to their website, it is one of the largest light exhibits in all of Ontario. 

While things will look a little different this year, and the walk-throughs will be closed, guests can still enjoy the magic from their cars. 

The event is set to take place at the beginning of December and last until the New Year. 

Uxbridge Optimist Fantasy of Lights

Price: Donation Only*

When: December 5, 2020 - January 2, 2020. 

Address: 55 Elgin Park Dr., Uxbridge, ON 

Why You Need To Go: You can be transported to the North Pole at this illuminated event. 

*This article has been updated.

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