Twelfth Annual Bright Nights in Stanley Park

Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. and The Vancouver Park Board and British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters' Burn Fund invite everyone to nights of magic and illumination for the twelfth annual Bright Nights in Stanley Park. More than two million twinkling lights transform the forest, the train and children’s farmyard areas in the middle of the city’s wondrous Stanley Park. Bright Nights is enhanced by entertainment, dozens of delightful animated displays and more — carrying on the tradition started with the first Christmas Train over thirty years ago.

Preventing Victims, Empowering Survivors - Partial proceeds from the train and all donations at the event help raise funds for the important work carried out by the British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters' Burn Fund.

A registered non-profit charity established in 1978 by the BC Professional Fire Fighters Association, the Burn Fund provides life saving, life supporting, and life enriching services to the people in British Columbia.

More than 3,700 professional fire fighters from fifty communities around the province are building the Burn Fund’s vision. They dedicate their time and skills to support burn survivors and increase the public’s knowledge about fire and burn safety issues through the work the Burn Fund does with its Burn Awareness, Research and Prevention Programs. For more information or to make a donation, please visit www.burnfund.org

Dates: Friday, November 27, 2009 to Saturday, January 2, 2010

Open: 3 PM to 10 PM Daily

Closed: Friday, December 25, 2009 (Christmas Day)

Location:
Stanley Park Train & Children’s Farmyard, Vancouver

Plaza: There is no cost to view the plaza displays set up by the BC Professional Fire Fighters. The Burn Fund does accept donations at the front gate.

Tickets: (Includes Train and Farmyard) Adult: $8.00; Children / Seniors: $5

After November 1, 2009: Order advance tickets online at www.ticketmaster.ca or charge by phone: 604-280-4444.

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