We are now seeking large spruce trees for our holiday lighting displays! If you have a spruce tree on your property that is 24' (7.4 meters) or higher that you would like to donate, please fill out our online form: https://forms.belleville.ca/TOS/Christmas-Tree-donation-Program.
Visited by thousands annually, it truly is a must-see event for all residents and visitors alike.
Festival of Lights Launch Night
Join us on Friday, Nov. 15 in Jane Forrester Park for the official Festival of Lights Launch Night! Enjoy food vendors, live music, alpacas, Santa & Mrs. Claus, a drone show and more.
Time | Event |
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5:30 p.m. | Entertainment with Andy Forgie |
6 p.m. | Opening Ceremony |
6:30 p.m. | Santa & Mrs. Claus |
7 p.m. | Drone Show |
7:30 p.m. | Entertainment with Andy Forgie |
Santa and Mrs. Claus will make appearances at the display every Friday night from Nov. 29 to Dec. 20 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., collecting letters and Christmas wishes before the big day.
History
From a senseless car accident tragedy on Christmas Eve in 1958, has come a testament to family love and the true spirit of Christmas. Originally developed as a tribute to their son Billy, Don and Rita Foster poured the grief over the loss of their son into building a Christmas display that would delight the young and young at heart. The car accident also took the life of Billy's friend Art "Sonny" Culloden and the Culloden family has generously donated to the refurbishment of this historic display in Sonny's memory.
Over the years, this "Foster Family" display has grown and evolved and as Mr. and Mrs. Foster aged, was lovingly assumed by Bruce and Marjorie Nickle. The display was maintained by them for 11 years on Marsh Drive. It then moved to the Tom Gavey Alemite Park under the care of the Belleville Professional Firefighters Association. The display now rests with the City of Belleville and has been skillfully restored in an effort to keep the history and spirit of the original display alive.
Learn more about the history of the Festival of Lights festival co-presented by The Hastings Country Historical Society and The Light Display & Gateway Signage Committee.
Sponsorship Opportunities
The Festival of Lights display relies on the generosity of donors to maintain this beloved community treasure. Funds raised go towards refurbishing existing displays, replacing bulbs and/or purchasing new displays. All donations, no matter the size, are greatly appreciated.
Sponsorship Levels
Level | Amount | Accolade |
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Snowflake | $1 - $99 | Logo on Belleville.ca website |
Holly | $100 - $499 | Letter from the Mayor |
Ornament | $500 - $999 | Shout-out on City’s social media |
Stocking Stuffer | $1000 - $2,499 | Added to the Festival Donor Board |
Candy Cane | $2,500 - $4,999 | Bell Tower LED display |
Reindeer | $5,000 - $9,999 | Invited to stage on Launch night |
Elf | $10,000+ | Special recognition |
Those interested in donating to a specific display or the event as a whole can now do so online:
Donate to the Festival of Lights
Festival of Lights Donors
We are very grateful to all our donors for the 2024 season!
Snowflake - $1-$99 |
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Holly - $100-$499 |
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Ornament - $500-$999 |
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Stocking Stuffer - $1,000-$2,499 |
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Candy Cane $2,500-$4,999 |
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Reindeer - $5,000+ |
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Elf $10,000+ |
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