A Walk Thought the Winter Lights
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For this Wednesday Walk, I will take you with me to explore the Lights On exhibits in a wintery Canadian town.

I have been teasing this one over the last month as I have walked past the installations during the day while they have been building it. Not yet while they have been live after dark when they are at their best.

Birds of the Island

I started the night off headed for the island in town. Damn cold and snowy but that doesn't stop people from coming out when there is fun to be had.
On the island, there was a wonderland of way larger than life birds and mushrooms. Of COURSE one of them was a Blue Jay for everyone's favourite baseball team.
A little National League representation too with this big Cardinal. The kids are having so much fun running around them and interacting with the displays which changes the music.
A giant snowy owl roosts regally on its own part of the island as the kids huddle beneath its wings.

Chronoharp!
Next, I headed down toward town square where the feature exhibit is called Chronoharp. quite the interactive light show and it is nice to see people form the community gather to enjoy it.
Nice to be hanging out right beside historic city hall in the middle of town. Nice backdrop.
This exhibit also features control points where you can interact and change the pattern of lights and music. The kids seem to be having fun being a part of the spectacle.

Silent Disco!
As we were there, my buddy DJ Fuego started to spin the tracks for the silent disco.
They handed out wireless headsets to everyone of all ages to listen to the dance music and warm up with a little movement. Funny to hear the tuneless shuffling when you take the headsets off then put them on to be reconnected by the music.
In a town as small as this, I was sure that I would know more than a couple people among a couple hundred gathered so far. So nice to see so many new and unfamiliar faces gathering to celebrate outdoors, art and music together. Things that bind us in a world presently trying to divide us.
You have to be a little creative when you are trying to get a bunch of hibernating Canadians out of their dens in the middle of winter.
So glad I made the effort to get out and share this with my little one who absolutely loved it.
Thanks for sharing a little walk among the winter lights up here in the tundra.







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