15 dashing Christmas light displays to see on P.E.I.
CBC
If you're looking for some socially-distanced holiday activities this weekend, look no further.
We've pulled together a list of just a few of P.E.I.'s must-see Christmas light displays, in no particular order.
Keep in mind, many displays are weather dependent — so travel with care and check the P.E.I. Christmas Lights Facebook page for further updates.
Have fun!
At 298 Little Channel Road in Poplar Grove there's a Gingerbread House to see and a yard full of Whos to meet.
The front lawn of Heather Strongman's property features characters from the iconic Christmas classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
You may even find the cranky green Grinch hanging out by his lair on Mount Crumpit.
Make your way to Wellington for an "enchanted" Christmas walk.
Located at 44 Wellington Road, the trail is open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 5:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Janice Gallant is hoping to see many out this season on her trail.
"Bundle up and enjoy!" she said. "Please feel free to walk around the yard lit nightly."
Visit the Facebook page for more information: An Enchanted Christmas at Teddys.
Back again this year is the beautiful Christmas woods walk by the Rochford family in Cascumpec.
Strings of lights guide your path through a winter paradise.