Cavalcade of Lights brings luminous displays to Toronto's main public square
Cavalcade of Lights has returned to Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto for 2023. Almost the entire square at Queen and Bay is now covered in light displays to brighten up the ice skating every evening until Jan. 7.
The free festival officially opened this past weekend and transformed the square with displays inspired by international fire and light styles and winter solstice celebrations.
There are lanterns from Zigong in China's Sichuan province handcrafted by more than 50 artists from the area, lunar lanterns from Indigenous artists celebrating the Year of the Rabbit, decorative banners and an interactive installation called ECHO.
Anyone interested in attending can check out the light installations for free. And remember to bring your skates because the skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square is now open for the season.
Don't have skates? You can rent a pair on site.
The opening weekend rain didn't stop a number of skaters and attendees from taking in the sights, even as the rink became more of a puddle.
Irene Galea was one attendee who didn't let the weather get her down, even saying fewer people on the ice can lead to more optimal fun.
"My mom came skating here when she was a young woman when she was in her 20s and she always talked about liking the light and liking... the pop music on the weekends they play," she says.
"So there's some nostalgia. I'm also a big fan of architecture history. I love looking at Old City Hall."
Unfortunately, the skating was cut short as the City shut down the rink a bit before 7 p.m. on Sunday thanks to the flooded ice. Luckily, there's plenty more opportunities to catch the display with skates or without until it's over.
The festival officially kicked off on Nov. 25 with a tree-lighting ceremony, several performances from artists of various backgrounds and styles as well as a skating showcase from 2022 Olympian and two-time national champion Madeline Schizas.
🌟 The holiday magic awaits at Cavalcade of Lights! 🎄
— Mayor Olivia Chow (@MayorOliviaChow) November 25, 2023
From November 25 to January 7, 2024, join us for the grand illumination of the Christmas tree, nightly ice skating and breathtaking light displays at Nathan Phillips Square. pic.twitter.com/lUO6jDFrlv
There's also more events planned at the festival.
Be sure to catch the DJ skate party on Dec. 2 featuring Canadian-Tamil artist Lady Pista from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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