Light up your life this Christmas with the Greater Victoria holiday house map

It's back! Your guide to the best and brightest Christmas displays in Greater Victoria is here for another year.
From Sidney to Sooke, Oak Bay to Mill Bay, we have put together an interactive map of the best lights and lawn inflatables on southern Vancouver Island.
But we need your help.
All displays on the map below are submitted by readers. So now is your chance to boast about your hard work or tell on your neighbour (with their permission please).
Send addresses to our friends at 107.3 Virgin Radio via Instagram, Facebook or Twitter.
You can also text your address to the Virgin Radio text line at 107-300.
If you'd like to submit photos of your light display to be added to the map, you can send those to Virgin Radio via Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Maximum three photos per address please!
The map below works for both desktop and mobile so you’ll be able to plan your viewing route with ease.
Anywhere you see a Christmas tree, that’s where a homemade display is located. Snowmen mark larger attractions like Butchart Gardens or Lights of Wonder.
This map will be updated until Dec. 25 so get your address in ASAP and happy holiday house hunting!
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