The Tour Of Lights has been a tradition in the city for a number of years during the holiday season.
UPDATE: The tour of Lights sold out in 2 hours this morning.
WOODSTOCK - Touring the city's best decorated homes has been a holiday tradition for many years in Woodstock.
This year's Tour of Lights is happening from December 11th through to December 16th.
Development Officer with the City of Woodstock, Brad Hammond says it has become quite a tradition in Woodstock.
"It's become a bit of a tradition in the city, it's run for a number of years now and it's basically a chance for people to get out and drive around the city and see some of the best decorated homes in our area."
There are a limited number of tickets for he tour Brad Hammond Development Officer talks about the coveted $2.50 tickets that go on sale today at Woodstock City Hall.
"It tends to sell out very quickly, so if your interested in going, you should get down to city hall as soon as possible."
Woodstock Public Transit provides one tour bus each night of the tour.
All proceeds from the tour support the the United Way of Oxford. Canned goods & non-perishable items are gratefully accepted on the bus.

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