Canada's tallest walk-through LED Christmas tree is now open for free near Toronto Ontario Christmas
are typically the top destinations for enormous Christmas trees, but the Toronto area's biggest tree might be one that was newly unveiled just north of the city in the burgeoning Vaughan Metropolitan Centre .
And you can even walk through the base of this colossal conical display, in what is being hailed as the country's tallest walk-through LED tree experience.City Lights at SmartVMCStanding an impressive 34 metres, or 114 feet, above the SmartCentre Bus Terminal at VMC subway station, the tree gives the GTA's more established trees a run for their money.
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