Christmas Lights Toronto 2011

Wacky Toronto Christmas lights roundup 2011

It's time for another roundup of wacky and outlandish Christmas lights in Toronto. Most of the usual suspects are back for 2011, but there's at least one notable absence worth mentioning. The out-of-this-world display that usually goes up on Somerset just north of Geary didn't make an appearance this year (though we're told it'll be back for 2012). Bearing in mind that some of the more elaborate set-ups take more than 70,000 lights, it's understandable why a homeowner might need/want to skip a season.

It's hard to choose a favourite from the bunch, but the house at Benjamin Boake Trailnear Keele and Sheppardcertainly takes the cake as far as overall pomp goes. The detailed light-work at the Caledonia display, however, is also pretty spectacular, especially given the lot size. Yes, all of this uses a lot of unnecessary energy, but if it's any consolation, I did notice that a number of the displays shut down sometime after 11:00 p.m.

There are a few more doozies out there, so if you have photos you'd like to share, please add them to theblogTO Flickr poolso we can expand this post.

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Caledonia north of St. Clair

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Alternate angle

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Up close

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Glenlake near Indian Road

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Brock and Dundas Area

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Bartlett south of Davenport

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Shaw north of Harbord

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Ossington south of Bloor

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Classy but cold on Russell Hill Road

Fromthe blogTO Flickr pool:

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Benjamin Boake Trail viaMSVG

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Alternate angle on the Brock Ave. home viaMSVG

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Cavalcade of Lights at City Hall viatomms

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Christmas Market at the Distillery viaMatt Kozovski

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The CN Tower gets festive viaJamie in Bytown


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