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The sparkling displays of Winterlights, a signature event from The Trustees of Reservations, returns to the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton starting November 28th.
For the last seven years, Winterlights has garnered a reputation as a wonder-filled family-friendly event featuring hundreds of thousands of environmentally friendly LED holiday lights decorating the grounds of these two historic properties. The immersive light display also features festive music and seasonal treats, with new elements added each year. In 2020, Winterlights was named a Top 10 Public Holiday Light Display by USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards.
Visitors to Winterlights can reserve a time slot between 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesdays to Sundays from November 28 to January 3rd, except for December 24th and 25th. Additionally, Winterlights will be offered on the following Mondays and Tuesdays: December 22, December 23, December 29, December 30.
Timed entry tickets are required and must be purchased in advance. Tickets are not available to purchase on site. Tickets are discounted for Trustees Members. On Wednesdays and Thursdays, tickets are discounted for Trustees Members and the public.
Children under age 2 are admitted for free. New this year -- children aged 3 to 13 years old will be admitted for free from December 29th through January 3rd.
A limited number of tickets will be available for guests who may benefit from a quieter sensory-sensitive environment on Thursdays, December 4th and 11th, and on Sunday, December 14th, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Free parking is available on-site.
For more information about Winterlights, including a link to purchase tickets, click here. For a history of Winterlights and holiday light decorating, read our blog from 2024.
Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate
2468B Washington Street (Route 138)
Canton, MA
United States
Great news to wake up to
Congratulations, Erin, a well-deserved victory and a voice we sorely need in our town government.
Congratulation to all👏. It is a welcome out come to see some new faces and voice add to the town government.
Overcast, with a high of 56 and low of 45 degrees. Overcast for the morning, partly cloudy in the afternoon, overcast for the evening,
This is one of the most up-lifting posts I've read in a while. Thank you for sharing (and inspiring).
First of all, the intersection improvements are scheduled for the upcoming years and they are not related to Westwood at all.
The plaza on 109 where the Post Office is located would be a prime site for a modern development. It is a relic from the 1950#. Why haven’t the town planners sought a project for that location?
This is Route 1, the most heavily commercialized corridor in the region, and calling this an “existential threat” isn’t based in reality.