Langley is lit up for Christmas with amazing displays all over town. Most people spend countless hours putting together their light displays for everyone to enjoy. Lights will continue to be displayed until Jan. 1 at most houses.
Here is a list of light displays in Langley.
2328 Wakefield Drive
The Basran family have their huge light display on again this year from 5 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. every day. Every year, they hold their one fundraising day on Dec. 15 with Langley firefighters there to collect donations for B.C. Children’s Hospital. They offered hot chocolate and treats and Santa also made an appearance.
23924 68 Ave.
Ron and Gladys Farmer invite you to enjoy their festive Christmas display, which includes music, a decorated barn and garage and 40 lighted trees.
In addition, there are more than 100 lighted figures and 30,000-plus lights. The display covers about an acre and includes a Santa and reindeer which appear to be floating on air. Nightly, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. until Jan. 1.
4086 – 205 B street (come in off of 42 Ave)
John Peterse keeps his annual family tradition with over 23,000 lights. The lights dance to the music and can be heard on the car radio’s FM 99.7.
They start at 5 p.m. and turn off at 10:30 every night, seven days a week till Jan. 5, 2014.
19646 49 Avenue
The Swartz family has a big display.
7311 194 Street
Mr. Murray spends hours each year creating his Christmas display.
19890 70 Ave.
The Lianzas along with their neighbours do a great display every year.
4448 216 Street
Walt and Laurie Kirlik, (Kelsey & Cody too), invite everyone to drive by their light display until Jan. 1 from 6 to 10 p.m.
232 Street and 0 Avenue
Parallel Acres features almost 60,000 lights, a kiddy corner, airplane on the roof, numerous figurines and a Nativity Scene. Feel free to drive into the driveway and to get out of the car and wander around, but no dogs, please. Display is lit from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. until Dec. 31.
16951 Jersey Drive in Cloverdale
Dan and Andrea Bonneteau have thousands of lights, some of them are synchronized to music. There are dozens of Christmas characters and a Nativity scene. The Bonneteaus are collecting donations for the Variety Club Telethon.
4506 Southridge Crescent
Lots of lights to see.