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Last chance to see Ladner’s carol ships

Tonight is the last chance to catch one of Ladner’s most beautiful Christmas traditions. The carol ships will sail into Ladner Harbour tonight at 7:15 p.m.
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The carol ships will sail into Ladner Harbour tonight at 7:15 p.m.

Tonight is the last chance to catch one of Ladner’s most beautiful Christmas traditions.

The carol ships will sail into Ladner Harbour tonight at 7:15 p.m.

The decorated boat parade and caroling takes place at the government dock at the foot of Elliott Street.

Marie Webber, who coordinates the caroling, said Ladner Gospel Assembly carolers have been singing at the event for more than 40 years.

Joining the carolers this year will be Alistair Milne and his family as featured performers singing some special Christmas music. Ray Webber will share a Christmas story and there will be candy canes, free calendars and hot chocolate for all.

Marie and her husband Ray have not missed this event in 42 years.

“I love to have the opportunity to share the birth of Jesus Christ with everyone,” said Marie. “I love to see the decorated boats, to sing the Christmas carols. It starts the Christmas season for me. There is such a joyful spirit down at the dock. Everyone is so happy and giving. It is just a wonderful time. It really is a tradition that is a part of this community and a part of Christmas traditions for so many Ladner families.”

The carol ships sailed into the harbour last night as well.