Map of the best Penticton holiday lights in 2019

‘Tis the time of year when the radio plays constant holiday tunes, there’s peppermint and gingerbread treats all around, and the city is alight with twinkling homes.

With help from readers like you, we create an annual map of the best holiday light displays in Penticton.

This will be the seventh year you have sent us your suggestions on where to find the best and the brightest lights across the city. We collect your input, and create a comprehensive guide to the must-see light displays.

Holiday displays across the city have been fairly consistent over the years so the map below is embedded from last year, however, if you see a spot that we missed or if a holiday display is no longer up and should be removed from our map, please let us know in the comments below or by emailing us at news@infonews.ca. We will update the map and address list as decorations are confirmed. Also, if you have any pictures you would like to share, please send them to news@infonews.ca.

Grab a warm beverage, some family and friends, and check these out before Santa comes. All of us at iNFOnews wish you happy holidays.

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Leave a comment if you can confirm any of these sites we've listed in previous years.

SS Sicamous
Front Street
Main Street
Orchard Avenue
Eckhardt Avenue and Martin Street
Granby Avenue
Huth Avenue
Atkinson Street
McGraw Street
2747 Paris St.
Blairmore Crescent
505 Pineview Rd.
Wiltse Flats area
Maccleave Avenue
Carmi Avenue at Columbia Street
Dewdney Crescent
Duncan Avenue
1588 Hatfield Ave.
1165 Kilwinning St.
1458 Penticton Ave.
501 Edna Ave.
111 Abbot St.

Here's the sites that have been confirmed by our readers so far.

Lawrence Avenue and Holden Road (Sendero Canyon housing development)
434 Hansen St.
2747 Paris St.
155 Walden Cres.
11619 Walters Rd.
1110 Killarney St.
1116 Killarney St.
448 Winnipeg St.
Coleman Street
Stevens Place
Coleman St.

— This story was updated at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 11.


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Jenna Wheeler

Jenna Wheeler

Jenna Wheeler is a writer at heart. She has always been naturally curious about what matters to the people in her community. That’s why it was an obvious decision to study journalism at Durham College, where she enjoyed being an editor for the student newspaper, The Chronicle. She has since travelled across Canada, living in small towns in the Rockies, the Coast Mountains, and tried out the big city experience. She is passionate about sustainability, mental health, and the arts. When she’s not reporting, she’s likely holed up with a good book and her cat Ace.