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See Vancouver’s best holiday lights while singing Christmas karaoke on this incredible trolley tour

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­knows how to deck its halls (and everything else) for the holiday season, so why not roll your way around town checking out the best and the brightest displays while singing karaoke Christmas carols? The Karaoke Christmas Lights Trolley Tou
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The Karaoke Christmas Lights Trolley Tour will roll merrily through Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­once again this December. Photo The Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Trolley Company/Facebook

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­knows how to deck its halls (and everything else) for the holiday season, so why not roll your way around town checking out the best and the brightest displays while singing karaoke Christmas carols?

The Karaoke Christmas Lights Trolley Tour is back for 2019, and it is sure to dazzle and delight.

Each trolley is equipped with TVs, karaoke machines and your favourite Christmas carols to sing while you roll through the city in search of the most sparkling lights.

First stop on your three-hour tour: Bright Nights at Stanley Park. You’ll hop back on to check out other local light displays such as the English Bay Christmas tree, Hycroft Manor and Canuck Place.

The second stop of the evening will be at VanDusen Botanical Garden where guests will disembark to enjoy the Festival of Lights and all their festivities. Hop back onboard for the return trip to downtown Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­and viewing of St. Paul’s Hospital Lights of Hope.

Since the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­trolley tour company is all about celebrating the best in the city, and our iconic Gastown Steamclock is a special place for tourists and locals alike, this year’s Karaoke Christmas Lights Trolley Tour will donate $1 for every guest to the GoFundMe campaign to support the clockmaster Raymond Saunders, who took a nasty fall this year and is in need of help as he recovers.

When: Dec. 1 to 29; tours start at 6:30 p.m. and run for three hours
Where: Tour departs from/returns to Canada Place
Cost: $64 for adults, $32 for children. Each ticket includes express entry to Festival of Lights and a donation to the B.C. Professional Fire Fighters Burn Fund, and for Raymond Saunders. Purchase online .

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