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Light up Langley: tour the lights over Christmas

Some locals have gone all out in decorations this holiday season.
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The house at 205B Street and 40th Avenue has added more lights this year.

20169 32 Ave.

The Land of Christmas is back, this year with a new look for Santa’s castle. The event opens at 5 p.m. and Santa arrives at 6 p.m. every evening, with music and rides for the little ones. The owners ask that you do not drive in, but handicapped individuals and seniors may, providing they keep to the right of the display and use caution.

4086 205B St.

A light display that has been running for 25 years, this year the lights have been synchronized to a selection of nine songs. Lights and music run every night from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. until Jan. 3. As you approach, tune your radio to 99.7 FM and listen to the music.

19646 49th Ave.

A Langley City home where the displays come with music and flashing lights. There are over 20,000 lights on the home.

Ron Farmer Family

Located at 23924 68th Ave. near Williams Park, the Farmer Family’s display includes 30,000 lights and more than 100 lawn figures. It has been running for over 20 years. The lights go on at 5 p.m. and off at 11 p.m. every night until Jan. 1.

206 St. and 91A Ave.

Several houses are lit up every night from Dec. 1 creating a street full of lights.

The Langley Advance will be sharing locations of decorated houses with readers through our December feature.

Here’s how to share cool display locations with our readers:

Send us details about the display.

Please note that the list is for publicly visible outdoor displays only.

Send us information including the address, times when the lights will be turned on, and any other pertinent details such as charity connections, to mclaxton@langleyadvance.com.

High resolution photos are also welcome and the Advance will publish as many as possible.



Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in Langley, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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