The City of Saint John is introducing a new community tradition to its annual holiday festivities. This year, the Mayor’s Christmas Tree Lighting will feature a city-wide Ornament Exchange, aiming to celebrate local creativity, culture, and connection.
The event is part of the beloved Uptown Sparkles celebration, a cornerstone of the holiday season for many residents. This new exchange invites you to become part of the city’s official holiday display.

How to Participate
The concept is simple: give an ornament, take an ornament. You are encouraged to bring a decoration that reflects your family, personal traditions, or creative spirit. When you arrive, you can hang your ornament on the Mayor’s tree and choose a different one to take home.
According to the official announcement from the City of Saint John, the Mayor will start with a few ornaments, but the goal is for residents, families, and local businesses to fill the branches throughout the evening. By the end of the night, every ornament on the tree will hopefully find a new home, creating a beautiful symbol of community sharing.
Event Details
Mark your calendars for this festive gathering. Here is what you need to know:
- Date: December 5, 2025
- Time: The tree lighting is at 6:00 p.m. You should arrive early to enjoy hot chocolate and participate in the ornament exchange.
- Location: Saint John City Hall, 15 Market Square
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of ornament should I bring?
Bring an ornament that represents you. It could be one that reflects your family, a cultural tradition, or something you made yourself. The goal is to share a small piece of your story with the community.
Do I have to bring an ornament to attend?
No, everyone is welcome to attend the tree lighting ceremony. However, to take an ornament from the tree, you are expected to bring one to exchange.
Is the event free?
Yes, the Mayor’s Tree Lighting and Ornament Exchange is a free community event for everyone to enjoy.
What time should I arrive?
The official tree lighting is at 6:00 p.m., but the city recommends arriving early to find a spot, enjoy a hot chocolate, and take part in the ornament exchange before the main event begins.




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