A magical Winter Wonderland will light up the Carleton Community Centre in west Saint John.
The outdoor holiday light display will be turned on for the first time Friday night at dusk.
Visitors will see a candy cane forest, giant nutcrackers and life-sized gingerbread men, among other things.
Organizers say the goal is to brighten the neighbourhood and the spirits of those who live there.
“Holiday lights have a special role to play in 2020, says Dustin Leclerc, executive director of the Carleton Community Centre, in a release. “They are a sign of celebration anyone can enjoy, reminding us that we are not alone.”
You can drive or walk by the community centre after dusk each night to see the lights.
While the holiday items will come down after New Year’s Eve, the lights will shine until the spring.
The outdoor holiday light display is sponsored by Port Saint John, Saint John Energy, K-Line Construction, Leading Edge Electrical, the City of Saint John, and Nightingale Tree Services.