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Friday Harbour ignites holiday spirit (15 photos)

Reminiscent of a Hollywood Christmas classic, decorations surrounding residents and guests at Innisfil resort were impeccably curated and arranged

As land meets the waters of Lake Simcoe, so did the magic of Christmas meet the opulent reality synonymous with Friday Harbour’s lifestyle resort community this past weekend.

Crowds of people — including couples, young families, and friends with their dogs — strolled down the promenade at the Innisfil resort as they enjoyed the singing of carollers and the company of others on Saturday before the tree-lighting ceremony.

Reminiscent of a Hollywood Christmas classic, the decorations that surrounded the residents and guests of Friday Harbour were impeccably curated and arranged, as vendors and artisans enjoyed connecting with the community and passersby with unique gifts to delight everyone on their Christmas list.  

"I am delighted that Friday Harbour's tree-lighting ceremony and Christmas Market have quickly become a new tradition for our community and our visitors from the South Simcoe region and beyond,” said Hani Roustom, CEO at Friday Harbour Resort. “We can confirm that Santa and his elves will be on [the] resort as we light up our 40-foot tree, along with other very special guests in attendance. It will be our most memorable and magical evening yet, including a musical performance by international artist Karl Wolf and a spectacular firework display.

"In the spirit of the season, I am also honoured that we have teamed up with Innisfil’s Christmas 4 Kids once again, for our annual Holiday Toy Drive. We will be accepting donations of unwrapped gifts at our Promenade to help Innisfil’s Christmas 4 Kids make the holidays even brighter for those in need," Roustom added. 

Hosted by Canadian television personality Michelle Jobin, everyone enjoyed the live musical performance by internationally celebrated Canadian musician Karl Wolf. Cheers erupted from the crowd as Wolf’s lively and engaging performance included his own hits like his international hit Africa and certified gold singles like Yalla Habibi, in addition to re-imagined classics and Christmas carols.

As dusk fell, and Jobin welcomed Santa Claus and members of the Innisfil Minor Hockey Association on stage, the crowd looked to the stunning 40-foot tree — dark but adorned with Christmas decorations. As the countdown ended, the tree lit up the night sky and a stunning fireworks display caused children and adults alike to exclaim in surprise and awe.  

Whether you’re from near or far, fortunately, the European-style, outdoor Christmas Market remains open until Dec. 23.


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Amber is a freelance journalist with InnisfilToday. Dedicated to the craft of writing, she is a storyteller at heart who writes novels, poetry, and short stories. She lives in Innisfil.
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