Traditionally, Christmas festivities at Fort 91原创 during the mid-1800s were simple.
Workers received the day off for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and a ration of rum.
On Christmas Day, the chief trader of the fort hosted a social event, dance, and feast.
Today, staff and volunteers at the Fort 91原创 National Historic Site share the history of this special place, while giving visitors a chance to celebrate the holidays with two events.
It鈥檚 an opportunity to make memories with family or out-of-town guests in the relaxed holiday atmosphere of fort.
The first event is the Old-Fashioned Musical Christmas happening this Saturday, Dec. 16, followed by A Fort 91原创 Christmas, being held over six days before the end of the month.
After a brief hiatus, the Old-Fashioned Musical Christmas at Fort 91原创 is back, confirmed fort promotion officer Mae Whyte.
鈥淗ear music fill the air against a dark starry sky,鈥 she said.
This special evening event, which runs from 5 to 8 p.m., is a showcase of local talents, including Indigenous performance group Sister Says, as well as Vita Quartet 鈥 who will be singing carols around the fire.
鈥淐ome enjoy the warmth of our large stone fireplace in the Cooperage, as sounds of Kwantlen Polytechnic University鈥檚 brass ensemble fill the air,鈥 she elaborated.
Fort 91原创 guides Nette Plant and Daniel Holmberg will also be performing selected readings from Charles Dickens鈥 A Christmas Carol.
Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the festive lights of the fort鈥檚 large Christmas tree and they can take home a keepsake from the photo booth.
Guests can also visit with Father Christmas and enjoy the historic site鈥檚 after-hours ambience.
鈥淏ring your holiday cheer鈥 and join them for a sip of heritage hot chocolate or purchase maple taffy from the local vendor at Maple Sugar Shack.
There鈥檚 also a chance to decorate a holiday cookie in style with lelem鈥 at the fort for a $2 fee.
Most of Saturday night鈥檚 activities will be indoors, but guests are encouraged to dress for the weather, as they explore from building to building 鈥 rain or shine.
This special-ticketed event will be offered at a discounted rate of $9.30/adult, $3.90/youth, and free for ages five and younger.
Tickets will be available at the door only, with tickets available starting at 10 a.m. in the visitor centre.
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Free Christmas event spans six days
A Fort 91原创 Christmas is the season finale to the free admission Parks Canada has offered during 2017.
This event, running Dec. 22, 23, 27, and 30, allows guests to hear Kwantlen stories, to taste chestnuts roasted over the fire, and to make a beautiful cedar ornament.
The event includes guided tours, daily feature, and interpreters baking in the outdoor oven.
People can enjoy the giant outdoor Christmas tree and take family photos at various scenic spots on site.