The famous Tuxedo Drive Christmas lights and decoration display has found a new home.
Saanich residents Neil and Michelle Salmond announced this would be the and that the extensive collection is for sale.
And they have a taker.
Merridale Cider from Cobble Hill is stepping forward to take over the collection.
For 29-year-old Stephanie Salmond, next year will be a strange one. The Christmas display has been a part of my life since her parents started building the collection after she was born.
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The display will be well received at Merridale Cidery, a destination apple orchard and farm setting in Cobble Hill.
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