Winter Lights Festival
It’s time to get into the holiday spirit and there’s no better place to do that than in Downtown BRAMPTON. Experience the wonder of the Winter Lights Festival. Admission is FREE with an unwrapped new toy donation!
Date: Friday November 15th, 2024
Time: 6 PM – 10 PM
Location: Downtown Brampton
Miracle on Main Street Presented by the City of Brampton & Zochem
6 – 10 pm / Gage Park @ Main Street South and Wellington Street
Miracle on Main Street is an engaging and inclusive holiday festival, and charity toy drive in support of our most vulnerable neighbours living in the Region of Peel. There will be free amusement rides, live entertainment, local vendors, petting zoo, pony rides, tree lighting and photos with Santa! Special guest appearances by wrestling’s living legend Tiger Jeet Singh, former WWE superstar Tiger Ali Singh, Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, Peel Police Chief Nish, members of Peel Police, Brampton Fire Department, Peel EMS, Dignitaries and Celebrities.
Official Tree Lighting Ceremony Presented By Alectra
6:45 pm / Ken Whillans Square
Let the countdown to the holidays begin! Immerse yourself in the lights and watch as the 60-foot spruce tree in Ken Whillans Square comes to life with over 10,000 lights Wander through Gage Park for the ultimate holiday light experience. Enjoy magical light displays and over 145,000 sparkling LED lights, transforming the park into a winter wonderland.
The Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation and Peel Regional Police (formerly Toys for Tots) are commencing the annual Miracle on Main Street toy drive. This is the first year of the merger between the two organizations to collect and distribute gift cards, toys, food and lifestyle products to our most vulnerable neighbours living throughout the Peel Region. The partnership will allow the opportunity to enhance the annual donation drives and to work collaboratively to assist more families than ever before.
One of the main attractions is former WWE superstar Tiger Ali Singh. Standing at 6’4” and weighing 285lbs would be enough to attract attention, but Tiger takes it to a new level. For the past 15 years he’s used his celebrity to promote inclusion and is invited to speak at school assemblies and attends the Miracle on Main event wearing a red Santa coat, red turban and his world championship belt over one shoulder. He promotes respect for those celebrating the holidays religiously, as well as, for those celebrating it socially as a festive time of year. His motto, which has been adopted by TJSF, namesake for his father, wrestling legend Tiger Jeet Singh, “Sickness and poverty don’t discriminate; neither should the spirit of giving.”
We will be accepting on-line donations until December 20, 2024 as well as, toy donations (new unwrapped), gift cards at ‘drop off locations’ and the live event on Friday October 18, 2024
TJSF does not charge for any administrative fees, therefore 100% of the donations go back into supporting the community!
The donations raised each year goes towards the purchase of toys, food and life essentials for families experiencing poverty and injustice via several different charities throughout Brampton, women’s shelters as well as, children facing illnesses admitted at Brampton Civic Hospital.
Furthermore, since 2015, TJSF has donated annually to elementary schools, supporting various initiatives such as mental health, inclusive classrooms, literacy and nutrition.
TJSF does not charge any administrative fees! 100% of the donations raised goes back into supporting the community!
Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation
420 Main Street East P.O. Box 612, Milton, Ontario, Canada L9T 5GE
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