Nothing says "It's Christmas Time in the City" like the Vancouver Christmas Market, launching its 7th season on November 26 at a new and expanded scenic site at Jack Poole Plaza. Bigger, better, and brighter this year, the cherished annual event runs to December 31 and features more of everything Vancouverites have come to love about this German-flavoured festival of authentic food, drink, entertainment, and foraging for unique treasures to stuff into stockings or tuck under the Christmas tree.
With more than 70 huts featured in the 2016 event, Malte Kluetz, Founder and President of the Vancouver Christmas Market, says, "We're thrilled by the number of vendors participating this year and by the capacity our new location affords to add even more guests to the hundreds of thousands of visitors who make our annual offering part of their family holiday tradition." Shiny and New ... The 2016 market will introduce Canada's first-ever Christmas Pyramid: a 23-foot tall structure adorned with angels representing various aspects of European culture. Designed locally by architect Jordan Kutev and Lukas One Productions, the rotating sculpture plays festive music from various regions of Europe where Christmas Pyramids are a time-honoured tradition. Also new this year is an enclosed Alpine Haus tent and seating area, designed to accommodate more than 250 people and overlooking spectacular views of the North Shore. The increased vendor space at Jack Poole Plaza allows for the introduction of many new sensations, such as daily demonstrations of the Feuerzangenbowle ("Fire Tongs Punch"), a traditional German mulled wine and rum beverage whose ceremonial preparation includes caramelizing a large sugar cone over the concoction. New vendor Olga Capone Cannoli Company also offers Italian-style cannoli made from an Old World recipe passed down from generation to generation since the 1930s. In total, the market will boast 24 food and drink huts -11 of which are appearing for the first time in 2016.This year, the market also offers gifts for the ecologically-minded with Eco Books 4 Kids offering books about Canadian wildlife that are printed on FSC or recycled paper with vegetable inks and non-toxic coatings, and Mistura & Fento's handcrafted watches and sunglasses made from wood and other sustainable materials.
Tried and True ... Recognizing that nothing succeeds like success, the market is delighted to welcome back many of the vendors that have helped build its reputation for European charm and epicurean choices. The signature array of mouth-watering German delectables will be back, including Glühwein (hot-spiced mulled wine), Bratwurst, Gulasch, Spätzle, Handbrot, German Pizza, and so much more. This year's selection of German and Austrian beers includes Stiegl's Radler, Stiegl's Pilsner, Erdinger Weissbier, and Erdinger Dunkel. Sweet tooths can be satisfied at The Gingerbread Haus with its own line of artisanal German gingerbread, and ART Meets CHOCOLATE, which offers locally hand-crafted pieces of edible art.About Vancouver Christmas Market (vancouverchristmasmarket.com)
Since 2010, the Vancouver Christmas Market has delighted Vancouverites and visitors to the city with authentic German-inspired festivities. Combining colourful décor, authentic gifts, savoury food and drink, and family entertainment, the Yuletide celebration creates the perfect atmosphere to mix and mingle with friends and family, take in a quick drink after work, and enjoy a wide variety of cultural activities and entertainment.7th Annual Vancouver Christmas Market
Date: November 26 to December 31, 2016: 11am - 9pm, December 24: Closed at 6pm; December 25: Closed
Ticket prices: Single Admission from Adult $8 - Children 0-6, FreePurchase online to receive a complimentary Season Pass! Christmas Packages from $20
Jack Poole Plaza - Home of the Olympic Cauldron
(Vancouver Convention Centre West)
1055 Canada Place
Vancouver, BC V6C 3G3
For more information, visit: vancouverchristmasmarket.com
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