Candy Cane Lane (and Sleigh Rides) Open for the Season December 8, 2023

This year, celebrate more than fifty years of Candy Cane Lane. The season opens on December 8th, until New Year’s Day. It’s your chance to take part in this beloved holiday tradition, where you can experience the magic of driving by one of the most lit-up places in the city. Whether you wait for one of the Candy Cane Lane Walk Nights 2023, or you plan to venture down in your vehicle, sipping hot chocolates, listening to Christmas carols on the radio, it’s a beloved Edmonton holiday tradition to explore Candy Cane Lane at Christmas.

Candy Cane Lane 2023

Many elves have been working hard to ensure this special event is available again this year. Enjoy the sights and sounds from your vehicle or from the sidewalks beginning on December 8th and lasting until New Years Day.

Here’s what you need to know before you visit Candy Cane Lane

  • Sleigh ride tickets are on sale December 8, 2023 and are $25 per person, for guests twenty-four months and over (infants under 24 months sitting in a lap are free of charge). The fulls sleigh can be booked privately, to book the entire sleigh ride, book 18 passengers total. Sleigh rides are 45-60 minutes and leave from, and return to, the park at 148st and 99ave. For sleigh riders, make sure you arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled experience!

  • Sleigh Rides, Fire Pits, and Food Trucks will be available December 8-10, 15-17, 20-22

  • This year, Candy Cane Lane will be hosting three walk nights. On December 9 and 16th, 2023, Candy Cane Lane will be closed to vehicles from 5pm until 11pm. Take a little longer, sled, ski and walk through the lane!

  • Lights are turned on at 6pm and are finished at 11pm, daily.

  • Please remember to bring donations for the Food Bank. Green donation bins will be set up along the lane to drop off your Food Bank items.

Visit www.yegcandycanelane.com to book tickets, find special events and learn more about the holiday programming.

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