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Must-see light displays in Langley

The Times has compiled a list of the top light displays in Langley this holiday season
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A list of the top light displays in Langley this holiday season.

ALDERGROVE

26538 33 Ave.

Darren Pennington has been making crazy Christmas light displays in Coquitlam since 2011. Now living in Aldergrove, he and his partner, Kassandra, have put up 15,000 lights in their X-Mad display.

BROOKSWOOD

Wish Upon a Star, 20681 44 Ave. (formerly at 19368 62A Ave. Surrey)

Carla Fraser and Brad McLean have decked out their house in 40,000 lights. Previously located at 19368 62A Ave, their new home in Brookswood features many animated characters, an interactive musical snowman and Santa and his sleigh flying overhead. Donations are being accepted for BC Children's Hospital Foundation. Visit their Facebook Page Wish Upon A Star Christmas.

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20640 44A Ave.

Stop by the Bowley’s Christmas home to see unique vintage decorations from the 1960s, including a train, candy canes and light-up tree. Lights are on from 6 to 9 p.m. until early January.

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4086 205 B St.

John Peterse has once again decorated his home in 20,000 lights. Synced to a computer, tune into 99.7 FM for music in tune with the light show. Stop by seven days a week from 5 to 10 p.m. until Jan. 3. Access off 42 Avenue.

FERNRIDGE

The Land of Christmas, 20169 32 Ave.

Tucked away in Fernridge, The Land of Christmas is an extraordinary collection of holiday magic with a Santa castle and thousands of lights. Open to the public seven days a week at 5 p.m. Enjoy cups of hot coco, ginger bread bites and popcorn.

LANGLEY CITY

19646 49 Ave.

For more than eight years, Carrie Swartz has put on a Christmas extravaganza at her home in Langley City. This year features over 20,000 LED lights, several holiday blow-up characters and music outside. Lights are on daily from 5 to 11 p.m. until Jan. 4.

RURAL LANGLEY

Christmas in Williams Park, 6595 238 St.

The 25th annual Christmas in Williams Park is on Dec. 7 to 19 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. View the spectacular show of lights as you drive through the park in the comfort of your vehicle. The event is run completely by volunteers, and donations are accepted to help cover the display maintenance costs.

WALNUT GROVE

9241 213 St.

Stop by this home for a spectacular Christmas Light Show, synchronized to music. Tune your radio to 107.7 FM as you drive up. The computer-controlled show has over 12,000 lights, three leaping arches, a 22-foot-tall mega tree with a 3D star and more. The lights are almost exclusively low-power LEDs and the entire show runs off of one standard household outlet. The show is run by a salvaged desktop computer running Light-o-Rama software on five controllers and four cosmic colour ribbons. 
The show runs from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays to Thursdays and 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays until Jan. 5. On Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day, the show is on from noon until 11 p.m.

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9562 215A St.

For the fourth year in a row, the Berry family has created a holiday light extravaganza at their home. Park the car and step outside to enjoy music playing out loud. Lights are on from 4 to 11 p.m.

Do you have a spectacular Christmas light display to show? Email details to entertainment@langleytimes.com or drop the information off at our office, 20258 Fraser Hwy. No phone calls please. Lists will be kept up to date online.