The map of the best holiday lights in Penticton 2022

It may be wintertime but it’s not dark in Penticton by 5 p.m. thanks to all the Christmas lights and holiday displays to brighten the city.

It’s a fun way to anticipate Christmas and other year-end celebrations.

For the past 10 years, INFOnews.ca has been adding to its list of addresses that enthusiastically participate in festivities. Historical addresses are marked with red or green Christmas tree icons. Any addresses added in 2022 will be marked with a snowflake.

If there are any impressive displays that should be included, or any addresses that need to be removed from the map, please share in comments or by emailing us at news@infonews.ca.

The team at iNFOnews wishes you a happy holiday season.

Addresses included in this map include:

The 2000-block of Lawrence Avenue

Vedette Drive

2929 Coleman Street

1116 Killarney St

Atkinson Street

175 Dewdney Crescent

Walden Crescent and Grandview Street

501 Vancouver Ave

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 Street

Blairmore Crescent

505 Pineview Road

Wiltse Flats area

Maccleave Avenue

Carmi Avenue at Columbia Street

Dewdney Crescent

Duncan Avenue

1588 Hatfield Avenue

1165 Kilwinning Street

1458 Penticton Avenue

501 Edna Avenue

111 Abbot Street


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