Top 8 most Christmasy towns in Toronto

Into December, the children can’t wait to take out the Christmas countdown calendar, day by day counting the days!

If you want to feel the strong Christmas atmosphere, you may want to consider these towns around Toronto, antique streets, decorated with a variety of Christmas decorations, have a unique flavor!

Whether you’re on vacation or shopping, it’s perfect for a short, on-the-go trip.

01.St. Jacobs

St. Jacobs Village is decked out with lights and Christmas decorations by the end of November! christmas decoration manufacturer thinks that this town is rich in German rural style. The village has a long history and is simple and elegant. Choose a fine day to go!

For those of you who make the long trip to punch in, don’t miss the local farmers market, bratwurst/pork feet, and specialty beer.​

02.​ Erin​

The town of Erin will hold a WinterFest Winter Carnival for the first time this year! Every weekend in December has a different special event.​

On Dec. 16, the theme is Apres Village, where guests can experience the ski slopes, chat with friends and loved ones by a warm stove, and eat delicious snacks as if they were the characters in a Hallmark Christmas movie…… Activity time: 6-9pm

03.​ Unionville​

Located on the outskirts of Markham, this small town is one of the oldest towns in Ontario. It is a quaint town that is very busy every weekend and has fun activities all year round!

Missed the Christmas festivities last week? Don’t miss the chance to have breakfast with Santa!

Admission is $20 for both adults and children, which includes breakfast, coffee/juice, a photo opportunity with Santa, and a small gift for each child!

04.Blue Mountain Village

For those planning to take their kids to the Blue Mountains to ski and spa, don’t miss the annual Blue Mountains Christmas Lights walk, fireworks display, and Santa Claus Parade!

Holiday Magic Light Trail Time: November 18 – January 8

Fireworks show time: 9pm every Saturday from November 19 to December 24

Starting from November 19th, there is a chance to randomly meet Santa on the way every Saturday 1-4pm and Sunday 12-3pm!

05.​ Bayfield​

I heard that this town is the most like a Christmas movie set, perfect for a Christmas visit!

​Winter wonderland will run from November 17 to February 28, and there will be lots of bling Christmas lights to take photos of

December also features the town’s own Christmas market with food, vendors, and holiday music!

06.​ Niagara-on-the-Lake​

You think Niagara-on-the-Lake only makes movies in the summer? No ~ No ~ No ~

The town is full of atmosphere during the festival, the snow day to take pictures even more out of the film, random photos can be postcards!

07.​ Distillery Winter Village

The Christmas Market in Toronto’s hot historic distillery district is a familiar location.

Oversized Dior Christmas tree, indoor/outdoor small shops and food vendors or restaurants… Clocking in during the day and at night is totally different!

08.​ Elora​

The town of Elora is filled with limestone buildings from the 19th century, which are very simple and have attracted many artists, making the town full of artistic atmosphere.

During the Christmas season, it becomes a winter resort! Come here for your next holiday shopping!

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