Aerial view of a park at dusk with a large building shaped like a flower and colorful lights illuminating trees and pathways.

ANNUAL EVENT

VanDusen Festival of Lights
Vancouver

VanDusen Botanical Garden, 5251 Oak Street, Vancouver
Late November to early January (annually)
Evenings, 4–10 PM
Timed-entry tickets required

Where the garden glows with holiday cheer

Every winter, VanDusen Botanical Garden transforms into a glittering wonderland for the VanDusen Festival of Lights—one of Vancouver’s most beloved holiday events. Wander through winding garden paths illuminated by over a million sparkling lights, synchronized displays, and whimsical installations that bring the natural beauty of the garden to life. With festive treats, themed areas, and live entertainment, it’s the perfect way to celebrate the holidays.

Tips for your visit

  • Dress warmly: Wear waterproof footwear, paths can be damp in winter.
  • Book tickets in advance: Purchase timed-entry tickets early — weekends and holidays often sell out.
  • Family-friendly and accessible: Stroller-friendly with paved pathways throughout the garden.
  • Getting there: Limited parking available on-site; consider transit via the #17 Oak bus or rideshare.
  • Be sustainable: Bring a reusable mug for hot chocolate and pack out your waste.
  • Dine nearby: Cambie Village and South Granville offer cozy restaurants perfect for a pre- or post-visit meal.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible paths are clearly marked, and accessible parking is available near the entrance of Vandusen Botanic Gardens.
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What to expect

Dazzling light displays

Garden at night decorated with colorful holiday lights on trees, bushes, and pathways with people walking.

Explore themed zones like Candy Cane Lane, Gingerbread Wood, and the Rose Garden’s radiant tunnel of lights. Each area offers its own magical ambiance, perfect for photos and family strolls.

Dancing lights on Livingstone Lake

Outdoor scene at night with trees and bushes decorated with colorful Christmas lights reflecting on a pond with a lit fountain.

Don’t miss the showstopping light performance synchronized to classic holiday music — a signature feature of the Festival of Lights that delights visitors every few minutes.

Festive food and warm drinks

Two people walking toward a brightly lit mini donuts stand at night with colorful holiday lights in the background.

Warm up with hot cocoa, mini donuts, or gourmet snacks from on-site vendors. Licensed areas serve mulled wine and local craft beverages for adults looking to toast the season.

Photos with Santa and live entertainment

Two adults and a child posing with two people dressed as Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus in front of colorful Christmas lights.

Younger visitors can meet Santa in his cozy cabin on select nights, while carolers and local musicians fill the garden with joyful sound at the Vandusen Festival of Lights.

Giving back

Four people walking outdoors at night with colorful holiday lights decorating trees and bushes around them.

The event supports the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, making every visit a chance to give a little extra holiday cheer.

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