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Dior’s 16-Meter Tree: Showstopper of Toronto’s Holiday Market

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A Christmas market will be held in the Distillery Historic District in Toronto, Canada.

Image of the Dior tree in Toronto / Distillery Winter Village
Image of the Dior tree in Toronto / Distillery Winter Village

The Distillery Winter Village market is sponsored by the luxury brand “Christian Dior Perfume.”

The festival’s main attraction is a large Dior tree, famous as a luxury tree with the Dior logo engraved in the center. This year, the tree is approximately 16 meters tall, although the exact design has not been disclosed. Last year, the tree design was inspired by the Tuileries Garden in Paris.

Image of Distillery Winter Village / Distillery Winter Village

Inside the market is a Santa Village where visitors can take commemorative photos with Santa. Elves wandering the streets further enhance the Christmas atmosphere. Other attractions include the Singing Wall, a dog photo booth, an immersive theater, Taylor Swift Maid, and a vintage Santa sleigh.

The market will be open daily from November 13 to January 5, 2025. Ticket prices remain the same as last year, starting at $15.

Rik Ocvirk, Vice President of the Distillery, stated, “The Distillery Winter Village has become a cherished part of Toronto’s holiday season, attracting over 800,000 visitors annually.”

Daniel Kim
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