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View Royal Light Up contest open to Dec 23

Nominate your favourite lit-up house by December 23.

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Saturday December 10, 2022 | VIEW ROYAL, BC

by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends

UPDATE Jan 6, 2023: Check out the winners!


It’s time to turn on your lights, View Royal!

Light Up View Royal is happening again this holiday season to brighten spirits in neighbourhoods across the town.

View Royal Town Council says it wants to recognize some of the best 2022 Christmas light displays and is looking for your nominations.

Neighbourhoods:

The various View Royal neighbourhoods listed on the View Royal Light Up page are: Atkins, Burnside, Craigflower, Harbour, Helmcken, Hospital, Thetis and Wilfert.

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Neighbourhoods in the Town of View Royal. [Map – Dec 2022 – Town of View Royal]

Nominate by email:

Has a light display at a home or business impressed you? Take a Christmas lights tour around View Royal.

Residents and businesses in View Royal may nominate a View Royal address (it’s okay to nominate your own home or business) by sending an email to info@viewroyal.ca by Friday, December 23, 2022.

Check out the nominations: Light Up View Royal Nominations

Elves pick five winners:

Members of Council will view each nominated address, then between Christmas and New Year’s Eve Council elves will deliver a festive treat to the top five winners.

The new council is comprised of Sid Tobias, mayor and councillors Don Brown, Damian Kowalewich, Gery Lemon, Alison Mackenzie, Ron Mattson, and John Rogers.

Festive decorations:

Some photos from around View Royal, to come.

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Island Social Trends covers news of the west shore (Langford, Colwood, Metchosin, Highlands, View Royal, and also Sooke) at islandsocialtrends.ca .

The regional news coverage with a socioeconomic lens has been ongoing since 2008 (first as MapleLine Magazine 2008-2010, then the weekly Sooke Voice News 2011-2013, the weekly West Shore Voice News 2014-2020, and as a fully online news portal starting mid-2020).

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