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Fun Gift certificates for the Holidays

By Petrina D'Souza, 17 Nov, 2019 08:12 PM

    With lots of fun activities happening during the holiday season, tickets to these events or shows would make for an enjoyable gift.

    Vancouver Christmas Market

    One of the Lower Mainland’s signature seasonal events, the Vancouver Christmas Market is on from November 20–December 24, 2019. The Mistletoe Combo ticket of $54.99 includes: admission for two and a Fast & Season Pass, two traditional beverages, two anniversary mugs, two unlimited carousel day passes, and one love lock. Tickets at vancouverchristmasmarket.com 


    Vallea Lumina

    On from November 28 until April 2020, Vallea Lumina is debuting its first-ever winter journey in Whistler. A winter wonderland filled with dazzling lights, emotive soundscapes and stunning scenography. Tickets priced at $29.99 at vallealumina.com


    Cirque du Soleil’s LUZIA

    Cirque du Soleil’s delightfully-imaginative and visually-stunning production, LUZIA, is on till December end. Audiences are invited to a redesigned white-and-gold Big Top at Concord Pacific Place to escape to an imaginary Mexico – a sumptuous world suspended between dreams and reality. Ticket price starts from $60 at cirquedusoleil.com


    Art’s Club Plays

    The Arts Club Theatre Company presents the best in professional theatre at its three venues: the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage, Granville Island Stage, and Goldcorp Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre. The 2019-2020 season ticket packages include four-show Granville Island series and four-show Goldcorp series starting from $105. Check artsclub.com

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