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Penticton’s biggest Christmas display gets even bigger

Christmas Wonderland front and backyard on display at 238 Huth Avenue
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The fourth annual Christmas Wonderland backyard walk thru is open to view Thursdays to Sundays from 6 - 89 p.m. at 238 Huth Ave. (Debbie Jones photo)

Christmas is right around the corner and the biggest holiday display in Penticton is on again at Huth Avenue.

Debbie Jones is hosting her fourth annual Christmas Wonderland front and backyard at 238 Huth Ave.

People are welcome to walk thru the backyard Wonderland which is open every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. until Dec. 23.

The front yard display is always available for viewing and photo ops. You can also see the Christmas village through the garage window, said Jones.

Come see the full sized Santa Sleigh and eight reindeer, giant gnome, Mickey and Minnie, Olaf, Snoopy and of course the huge Grinch, Cindy Lou and Max.

The Christmas Village doubled in size this year to encompass the entire garage including the Christmas train. New this year is a miniature carnival and circus in the backyard area, she added.

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The Christmas Village doubled in size this year to encompass the entire garage including the Christmas train. New this year is a miniature carnival and circus in the backyard area at 238 Huth Ave. (Debbie Jones)

As they do every year, they will be collecting for the Oasis United Food Cupboard and SOWINS.

Last year they were able to help out with the food drive of non-perishable items and monetary donations, said Jones.

Any donation is graciously accepted but not required to view their display.

A new holiday light display can be viewed anytime after dark at Gyro Park.

Festive lights – including the new 170-foot light tunnel at Gyro Park – will be turned on nightly until late January, running from dusk until midnight.

The Penticton Western News would like to publicize everyone’s Christmas displays. If you know of a good one or have a Christmas display yourself, email editor@pentictonwesternnews.com.



Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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