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Illumi Is Reopening In Laval With A Trippy New Easter & Springtime Theme

You have 11 days to explore the bright, colourful village of lights.
Senior Writer

If you never got a chance to check out Illumi – A Dazzling World of Lights by Cavalia before it closed for the season in mid-March, you're in luck. Illumi is coming back to Laval for 11 days in April with a trippy new Easter and springtime theme.

Illumi calls itself "the world's largest multimedia sound and light show" and "a one-of-a-kind magical nocturnal adventure that dazzles visitors with thousands of monumental light structures."

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You can choose to walk or drive through the three-kilometre trail of dazzling LED lights and installations. 

The new theme features the Easter Bunny, tulips and mushrooms galore. 

The spring edition goes from April 1-11. Reservations must be made in advance, and you'll have to be home in time for the 9:30 p.m. curfew.

ILLUMI - Easter & Spring Edition

Price: Starting at $19.50 per adult on foot

When: April 1-11, 2021

Address: 2805, boulevard du Souvenir, Laval, Quebec

Why You Need To Go: We could all use more colour in our lives right now — and Illumi definitely delivers!

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