Vancouver’s German Christmas market celebrates 10-year anniversary
VANCOUVER — For centuries, communities in Germany have transformed town squares into glittering Christmas markets, where visitors feast on roasted chestnuts and mulled wine, and browse stalls piled high with artisan wares.
The Vancouver Christmas Market brought this holiday tradition to the city’s drizzly downtown core 10 years ago. This Yuletide, organizers are celebrating the anniversary with their biggest market yet.
“For us, it’s just super special that, after 10 years, it really shows that Vancouverites have welcomed this concept,” said Denise Wegener, president of the market, while sipping fragrant Austrian kinderpunsch, a warm non-alcoholic drink spiced with cinnamon and cloves.
“That’s such a rewarding aspect for us because it is so close to our hearts and we pour our hearts, obviously, into putting this event together. It’s just amazing to see that we have so many people coming back over the years.”