Tuesday 26 November 2019

Winterfest at Canada's Wonderland (Part 2) - November 22nd, 2019

Below is a continuation of photos from the premiere night of Winterfest at Canada's Wonderland! If you had not seen the photos from the first part of the night, be sure to check them out here!

Throughout the remainder of the night, my friend Brandon and I continued to look at the spectacular light displays throughout the rest of the park. Candy Cane Lane and Charlie Brown's Christmas Town were quite the sights to see! So, don't just take my word for it! Continue on and view the photos below!

Klockwerks and Christmas lights is a magical combination!
Here we have the Mistletones singing some festive songs.
There were a few piles of over-sized ornaments around the park. They looked quite nice. Too bad the snow melted away within the days leading up to Winterfest as I am sure these ornaments would sparkle with the snow.
As you head up towards Planet Snoopy, you enter the World of Candy Cane Lane. This path was decorated with sweet treats as well as the traditional Christmas sweet treat, the candy cane.
The trees sported red and white lights while towering candy cane decorations lined the path.
Snoopy and Woodstock were tobogganing the Planet Snoopy rainbow that appeared to be covered with icing and candies.
More candy canes and red and white lit trees lined the path before entering into Charlie Brown's Christmas Town.
Charlie Brown's Christmas Town was strung with an array of colourful lights.
Peppermint Patty was greeting guests into Charlie Brown's Christmas Town. 
The colourful wonder of Christmas lights continued into the second half of Planet Snoopy.
The park sure went in to great detail with the lights.
The Character Carousel in Planet Snoopy had cheerful penguins on display around it!
The Kidzville area was also decked out in colourful Christmas lights. It was the second half of the Charlie Brown's Christmas Town.
There were many beautiful Christmas Trees set up along the path as we headed towards Charlie Brown's Christmas Tree Lot.
At the end of the path we were greeted by Charlie Brown and Linus!
They were quite proud to show off the tree that they found! It was looking pretty good, possibly even a bit better than the one in the cartoon.
While walking back through Charlie Brown's Christmas Town, a walking band playing some holly jolly tunes passed by.
Viking's Rage was surrounded by many lights! This photo looks postcard worthy! It was one of the other four larger rides that were open. Despite wearing gloves, my hands unfortunately felt too cold to ride.
Wilde Knight Mares also looked stunning with the Christmas lights strung in the trees and shrubs in front of the ride.
Off to the side of Elf Village is the Winterfest Christmas Market. Along our way there, I happened to notice a large toy truck and plane. Here is the truck.
As the sign states, the Christmas Market is home to many vendors selling artisan crafts and festive foods.
We were glad to feel some heat once we entered the market. It was very festive inside with a nice variety of vendors.
After purchasing a souvenir Winterfest mug filled with hot chocolate, I decided to capture some more photos since I gained feeling in my hands again. Here are some people dancing to the music at the silent disco "Polar Party" in the Elf Village section.
Here is a photo of the Cool Yule Show underway! Despite some technical difficulties, the performers did very well!
More buildings around the park were transformed to fit in with the Winterfest theme. Here is the Festive Funnel Cakes shop near The Bat.
The lights on Wonder Mountain were trickling down just like the water for Victoria Falls does during a summer's day.
After warming up with a souvenir mug full of hot chocolate and getting a ride on Krachenwagen (bumper cars) I was starting to feel hungry, so we went over to the Marketplace Festive Feast. There I ordered a Pulled Roast Turkey Flatbread. It was definitely different. While it tasted good, the cranberry sauce was a bit too tangy for my liking.
Here are some more people skating on Snowflake Lake.
Here I am in front of the Winterfest sign and Snowflake Lake after a great evening of fun!
This is what looking up a 50 foot Christmas Tree looks like.
I just loved looking down International Street with all the Christmas lights strung in the trees!
The Mistletoe shop definitely was sporting some appealing Christmas cheer!
After an amazing evening of looking at the lights and other attractions featured at Canada's Wonderland's Winterfest, we decided it was time to head out for the evening.

Overall, I thought the staff of Canada's Wonderland did an amazing job with transforming the park in to Winterfest as there was tons to see and do! It definitely got me into the Christmas spirit!


Thank you for taking a look at my photos from the premiere night of Winterfest at Canada's Wonderland! :-)
Winterfest at Canada's Wonderland runs select dates through December 31st. Be sure to visit Canada's Wonderland's website for more details!

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