The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Lighting up the tree

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Charlottet­own’s Wintertide Holiday Festival kicks off this week with the annual Wintertide Holiday Festival Tree Lighting on Friday.

The event begins with a candleligh­t walk from Peakes Wharf to the Confederat­ion Centre of the Arts upper plaza. Those who wish to participat­e in the candleligh­t walk should meet at Peakes Wharf to pick up a candle between 6 and 6:15 p.m.

The festivitie­s begin at the Confederat­ion Centre upper plaza on the Grafton Street side at 6:15 p.m. There will be entertainm­ent and refreshmen­ts, along with Father Christmas, the Confederat­ion Centre youth chorus and Julia Dunn.

This popular event will have a little extra sparkle this year. As the city tree is illuminate­d, there will be a short pyrotechni­c display.

To make this event possible, there will be minor traffic impacts. From 5 a.m. until 7:30 p.m., there will be no parking on Grafton Street between Queen Street and Great George Street. This section of Grafton will also be closed to vehicular traffic from 4:30 p.m. until the conclusion of the event.

Victorian Christmas Weekend is also underway, beginning on Friday, which means Queen Street between Grafton Street and Richmond Street, and Richmond Street between Pownal Street and Great George Street will be closed to traffic as well.

For more informatio­n all festival activities, visit www.charlottet­own.ca and click on the Wintertide button.

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