By Katherine Barrier on Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 5:15 pm
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum’s premier holiday light show, Journey Borealis, will return to Hamilton starting Friday, Nov. 18. 100,000hrs High Bay Light
The show, formerly known as Holiday Lights on the Hill, will run for its 23rd consecutive year. The drive-through light show features over a million lights, as well as scenic holiday displays and artist installations – some of which are new this year. The park partnered with independent artists and the community to bring the show to life in new ways, including an expanded installation from the Yarn Bombers and two new displays by Doug Borntreger, a projection artist.
The park will also host a new contest for guests, where they could win a free or upgraded membership.
The cost for the lights show is $25 per car for non-members and $15 for members. Reciprocal level members will receive one free pass, and Supporter, Patron and Pyramid level members can receive unlimited free admission. Admission on Tuesday nights is free for Hamilton residents in the 45011 and 45013 zip codes with proof of residence.
The event runs Tuesdays through Thursdays from 6-9 p.m. and Fridays through Sundays from 6-10 p.m. through Sunday, Jan. 1.
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