BHP Enchanted Forest Holiday Lights Return for 23rd Year – Saskatoon | The Canadian News

BHP’s Enchanted Forest has once again taken over the Forest Farm in Saskatoon.

The exhibit is run by the Saskatoon Zoo Foundation and the Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation. Features a new display of enchanted forest themed characters.

The multi-image display is sure to be a family favorite.


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The event will try to build on the success of 2020 when 92,000 visitors came to see the lights, with 40 percent made up of tourists. He set an attendance record for the Enchanted Forest.

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Admission remains the same this year with a cost of $ 10 per person and vehicles with a maximum of seven people costing $ 35 per entry. People can pay $ 30 for a haunted car pass at Saskatoon Shoppers Drug Mart or Co-op Food Stores and Gas Bars. Bus riders pay $ 5 and the bus driver gets in for free.

All funds go to the Saskatoon Zoo Building, an award-winning prairie dog exhibit, and the construction of the Butterfly House, which will open in the spring. The zoo also has plans to renovate the Affinity Learning Center and build a new home for the bears.

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The Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation will use its share to help fund the Equip for Excellence Campaign, purchasing much-needed equipment for the operating room.

There may also be a Light Walk towards the end of the Holiday Light Tour.

The Enchanted Forest runs until January 9 from 5:30 to 10 pm every night.

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