I've swapped out my seasonal header for a winter one. This was taken beneath the Flora Pedestrian Bridge on the Rideau Canal last February.
I start today with a night time variant of my first shot from yesterday, with the Christmas tree out front of the Aberdeen Pavilion lit up.
The Christmas market is outdoors, on the north side of the building, and more this year as well on the east side. It's been going on for several years now, and draws on the European style of Christmas markets, with cabins and multiple vendors, as well as music and photo opportunities.
I've had pizza from this vendor at left a couple of times during visits.
These are some of the wares of a particular vendor, Thor's Trinkets. I've bought a number of beer mugs and tumblers from the owner down through the years. This year that included two beer mugs with a Lord of the Rings theme.
The market would have normally wrapped up in the days before Christmas Eve, but is being extended into early January to coincide with the World Juniors tournament. It generally is open from the Fridays into Sundays, so if you're in the area, you still have time. Pick up some strudel from this vendor; they also do pierogies.
As I mentioned, there is a stage, with an overabundance of Christmas music being performed. Bah, humbug.
Taken on another night, but the same location. Ice sculptors have been at work during the Christmas market.
Swden lost the final to the USA last year. Pizza, you say, works for me. Oh, and Christmas nusuc should be banned.
ReplyDeleteI attended one pre-tournament game in the arena with Canada vs Switzerland. The next one was Canada vs Sweden. Both Switzerland and Sweden will play their games here in the actual tournament, while the Canadian team will be out in the CTC. I may attend another one.
DeleteLove the skating header! The market photos at night look so pretty with all the festive lights.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Thank you.
Delete...William, I love the preview of the ice sculptures that I hope will be coming. Be warm and well.
ReplyDeleteFebruary, but a good coming attraction.
DeleteThe Christmas market looks cozy, but I think I'll look for one closer to home.
ReplyDeleteFor me, a twenty minute or so walk. For you, a long flight.
DeleteLooks like an exciting place.
ReplyDeleteIt's been consistently busy.
DeleteBeautiful night scene photos ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
Wishing you good health, laughter and love your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You're welcome.
DeleteThat looks like a great market. Lots of people out to attend.
ReplyDeleteIt's taken off in popularity.
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