Come and join the celebration for the The Canberra Times Carols by Candlelight - 80th Year!
Hosted by Wes Heather - Presenter and music by the Woden Valley Youth Choir and Canberra City Band.
In support of Lifeline Canberra.
We hear Santa might also be making a visit thanks to our friends at the Emergency Services.
For information on getting to the event see below.
People attending Carols by Candlelight at Stage 88, are encouraged to rethink their routine and utilise public transport options. Parking will be available at Regatta Point car park, in addition to south of Commonwealth Avenue Bridge, around the National Institutions, while a small amount of parking will be available at Acton Waterfront. Parking options are also available in the city before a short walk to Commonwealth Park.
Commonwealth Avenue will be closed to traffic in the northbound direction from 8pm Friday 6 December to 6am Monday 9 December, between State Circle and Parkes Way, with only local traffic allowed for access to the National Triangle, and fully closed between Parkes Way and Vernon Circle.
Commonwealth Avenue will remain open in the southbound direction during the works.
Traffic heading north will be detoured from Adelaide Avenue onto State Circle.
The ramp from State Circle onto Commonwealth Avenue northbound will also be closed to all traffic.
Motorists will be directed to use Kings Avenue Bridge to cross the lake in the northbound direction, using ANZAC Parade or Coranderrk Street to access the City and Northbourne Avenue. Arrangements will be in place to facilitate traffic coming onto Parkes Way from Kings Avenue Bridge.
Active travellers will need to use the shared path along Commonwealth Avenue southbound in both directions across Parkes Way and London Circuit. Only buses and local traffic for hotels, events and nearby buildings will have access to Commonwealth Avenue northbound during this time.
Traffic controllers will be in place to direct buses and motorists.
You can view the map of the closures below
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region.
We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.