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Vankleek Hill Christmas Home Tour

It’s back! The Vankleek Hill Christmas Home Tour returns on Saturday, November 2, 2024!
A big thanks to the Vankleek Hill Bma and organizers Jade Garden – Flowers & Gifts (613-678-6008) and Pink Bow Tie for stepping up and organizing a Christmas Porch Tour while we were recovering from the pandemic and all of the rules that went with that! They will be participating as home decorators in the 2024 Vankleek Hill Christmas Home Tour!
Stay tuned for more information as we continue to plan this event.
IF your not-for-profit organization would like to share in the proceeds from this event, pick up a copy of The Review in April to find out how your not-for-profit group can benefit! You can find out how to apply for funds!
Note that this year’s event is being officially presented by Louise Sproule, Realtor, with generous support from The Review, which has been carrying the torch for this event for more than a decade!
Buy tickets online at: https://vkhhometour.ca/ or visit the website to find a ticket sales location close to you! This community event is organized by 996963 Ontario Inc. / Louise Sproule with the help of dedicated volunteers.
Proceeds are shared with seven community organizations which provide volunteers to the Home Tour.
Photo: From our 2018 Vankleek Hill Christmas Home Tour
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