Festival of Northern Lights
The Festival of Northern Lights is a large award-winning display of Christmas lights in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. The celebration runs from mid November into January and it attracts 20,000 people each year.[1]
The Festival is a brainchild of Marie Walpole in 1987 [2] and is considered as one of the extensive and outstanding winter light shows in Canada.[3]
Approximately 25 kilometers of light strings and 400 lighted designs are displayed over city streets and parks. It has been named one of the top 100 festivals in Ontario for 2009 by Festivals and Events Ontario, an industry organization.[4]
In its 21st year in 2008 it was gradually converted to LED lights from traditional incandescent lights out of respect for the environment.[5] This effort aimed to reduce operating costs allowing the festival operators to expand the magnitude of the festival.
See also
References
- Legislative Assembly of Ontario Official Records for 17 December 2003. Retrieved February 3, 2013
- News Release from the Government of Ontario. Retrieved February 1, 2013
- It's Time for the Northern Lights. Retrieved February 2, 2013
- "FEO Top 100 Festivals and Events (2009)" (PDF). www.festivalsandeventsontario.ca. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
- "Festival of Northern Lights. Retrieved February 1, 2013". Archived from the original on December 19, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2013.