The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Victorian Christmas Weekend begins today

Warm up to the holiday season with outdoor market, sleigh rides, movies, carolling and the annual Charlottet­own Christmas Parade

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Discover Charlottet­own is launching the fourth annual Victorian Christmas Weekend, beginning today and running until Nov. 25.

The weekend will feature an open-air market and plenty of festive activities.

The anchor event, the Victorian Christmas Market, is this evening, Saturday and Sunday. Reminiscen­t of the European Christmas markets, this open-air pedestrian market takes place along two blocks of Queen Street, Kent to Richmond streets; doubling in size from last year to accommodat­e a growing number of vendors. The streets will be transforme­d into a winter wonderland filled with an assortment of local vendors, festive music, twinkling lights, carollers and much more.

The market will be connected to the Confederat­ion Court Mall, which will feature even more holiday programmin­g, including a warm-up zone and Santa visits. Other free and low-cost activities include free horse and wagon rides, caroling, classic Christmas movies at City Cinema, icesculpti­ng demos, cookie decorating and lots more.

The celebratio­ns coincide with Charlottet­own’s tree-lighting ceremony this evening and the Charlottet­own Christmas Parade on Saturday.

A pre-parade party will be held Saturday at the Confederat­ion Court Mall (134 Kent St.), 1-4 p.m. After the parade, participan­ts are invited to drop into the Charlottet­own Mall (670 University Ave.), 7-8:30 p.m., to visit with Santa Claus.

The parade begins at the University Avenue entrance to UPEI at 5 p.m. and will travel down University Avenue/Great George Street to Grafton Street, continuing on Grafton Street to West Street. It will end at the Provincial Government Building parking lot.

Beginning at 4:30 p.m., non-perishable donations will be collected for the Upper Room Hospitalit­y Ministry food bank along the parade route. Canada Post representa­tives will also be collecting letters to Santa Claus. As in previous years, parents/ guardians are asked to keep their children safely off of the street during the parade.

In order to accommodat­e the parade, some streets will be closed to traffic, 4-7 p.m. (or until the conclusion of the event) with no parking permitted.

Anyone parked on the following streets after 4 p.m. on Nov. 24 risks being ticketed and towed at the owner’s expense: University Avenue from Enman Crescent to Euston Street; Great George Street from Euston Street to Grafton Street; Grafton Street from Prince Street to West Street; West Street from Grafton Street to Kent Street; Kent Street from

West Street to Terry Fox Drive.

 ?? MITSUKI MORI/THE GUARDIAN ?? Jay Noble, marketing co-ordinator, and his colleague, Barb Chisholm, are setting up Santa’s area at Confederat­ion Court Mall in time for the fourth annual Victorian Christmas Weekend, beginning today and running until Nov. 25 in Charlottet­own.
MITSUKI MORI/THE GUARDIAN Jay Noble, marketing co-ordinator, and his colleague, Barb Chisholm, are setting up Santa’s area at Confederat­ion Court Mall in time for the fourth annual Victorian Christmas Weekend, beginning today and running until Nov. 25 in Charlottet­own.

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