Best Christmas Drives in Toronto, ON

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Outside of driving by individuals homes, there are a number of other places in Toronto that are ideal for a Christmas drive.

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							                                  Best Christmas Drives




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The Christmas season is a great time to go for a drive. It is a great time to get out and
spend an enjoyable evening with the family. Stop by your local coffee shop to grab a
hot chocolate or warm drink of preference and take a drive to look at the Christmas
lights in your area. Many families make a Christmas drive part of their yearly
tradition.

When it comes to the best Christmas drives in Toronto, it is often the individual
homes that are the best. Driving through neighborhoods that have embraced the
Christmas spirit is a fun way to spend an evening. It is amazing the volume and
quality of Christmas light displays that homeowners can create. Stopping by to take
a look at them is all the thanks most homeowners are looking for. Taking a look at
these homes is a great way to get into the holiday spirit.

Outside of driving by individuals homes, there are a number of other places in
Toronto that are ideal for a Christmas drive.

   1. Nathan Philips Square: With a 30 foot Christmas tree and thousands and thousands of
      lights, Nathan Philips Square is one of the best places to see in Toronto. You can drive by
      or stop in and go skating or get a more up close and personal look at all the decorations.
      .
   2. The Distillery District: While probably not the first place that comes to mind, the
      Distillery District has many great Christmas themed things to see. Shop in to the Toronto
      Christmas Market, and enjoy old Europe during the holiday season.
   3. Yonge-Dundas Square: A sight to be seen at any time during the year. Yonge-Dundas
      Square is beautifully decorated. Just like at Nathan Philips Square, it is a great place to
      get out of your car and look at the sights.
   4. University Avenue: A main route for the Santa Claus Paradeis beautifully decorated with
      festive lights along the street that is full of old and historical buildings.
   5. Harbourfront: While the Harbourfront is a great place to visit all year-round, it is
      especially beautiful during the Christmas season. Drive along the water or stop in at the
      Harbourfront Centre to go skating or take your dog to the dog park.
   6. Your neighborhood: If you want to keep things simple, just go for a drive around your
      neighborhood. There are plenty of home that have wonderful Christmas displays that
      make them a worthy destination for a drive.

Going for a Christmas drive is a great way to spend time with the family. So even if
you can’t make it downtown to see the lights, driving around in your neighborhood
can be just as fun. So get the whole family together and plan your route. Then wait
for it to get dark to see the lights.

						
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