Jacksonville, Fla. — A cherished holiday tradition is set to illuminate the city this Saturday as the Jacksonville Light Boat Parade makes its highly anticipated return. Residents and visitors alike are invited to witness this spectacular display of festive lights on the water, making it a highlight of the seasonal celebrations.
The parade is scheduled to commence at 6:30 p.m. on December 9, 2023, along the scenic St. Johns River. Spectators can enjoy the stunning array of decorated vessels from both the Northbank and Southbank Riverwalks. This year’s event is expected to feature a variety of boats, ranging from small crafts to larger vessels, all twinkling with colorful lights as they glide through the water.
The Jacksonville Light Boat Parade is an annual event that brings the community together to celebrate the holiday spirit. For many families, it marks the beginning of the festive season, providing a sense of joy and unity. The parade showcases the creativity of local boat owners who decorate their vessels in imaginative ways, often with themes that capture the essence of the holidays. This event not only serves as entertainment but also strengthens community ties as residents gather to share in the festivities.
Following the parade, attendees can look forward to a stunning fireworks show that will light up the night sky. This finale is set to elevate the festive atmosphere, drawing cheers and applause from the crowd. It’s a perfect end to a memorable evening, allowing families to create lasting memories against the backdrop of spectacular fireworks.
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