Christmas Ships Parade enters final week with six nights of holiday magic remaining

Photo courtesy Christmas Ships
Photo courtesy Christmas Ships

The parade continues visiting multiple locations including North Portland Harbor, the Vancouver Waterfront, Lake Oswego, and areas along both the Columbia and Willamette Rivers

The Christmas Ships Parade, the longest continuously operating illuminated boat parade in the United States, enters its final week tonight with six spectacular nights remaining in its 71st season. Over 70 beautifully decorated and illuminated boats continue their journey along the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, offering free viewing opportunities for families throughout the Portland metro area.

Photo courtesy Christmas Ships
Photo courtesy Christmas Ships

“We’re so excited to share these final six magical nights with our community,” said Kelly Marks, Christmas Ships Parade representative. “Whether you’ve been coming for decades or this is your first time, we can’t wait to see you along the shore. There’s truly nothing like experiencing these twinkling boats together under the winter sky—these shared experiences, it’s what the holiday season is all about.”

Photo courtesy Christmas Ships
Photo courtesy Christmas Ships

“The love and energy we feel from everyone watching makes all the hard work worthwhile,” said Kat Pettersen, Christmas Ships President. “When we see families bundled up on the docks, hear the kids shouting with excitement, and watch people waving from the shore — that connection is pure magic. We’re so grateful to everyone who comes out to celebrate this tradition with us.”

Photo courtesy Christmas Ships
Photo courtesy Christmas Ships

REMAINING PARADE NIGHTS: December 16-21

The parade continues visiting multiple locations including North Portland Harbor, the Vancouver Waterfront, Lake Oswego, and areas along both the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Weeknight parades launch from Riverplace Marina on the Willamette and the M James Gleason Boat Ramp on the Columbia.

View the complete schedule with viewing location suggestions at www.christmasships.org/parade-schedule.

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK

Meet & Greet Open Houses at Riverplace Public Docks:

  • SATURDAY, December 20: 8-10 p.m.
  • SUNDAY, December 21: 2-4:30 p.m. (Final day of season)

Attendees are encouraged to bring new, unwrapped toys for the annual toy drive benefiting children in need.

Photo courtesy Christmas Ships
Photo courtesy Christmas Ships

ABOUT THE CHRISTMAS SHIPS PARADE

The Christmas Ships Parade is a 100% volunteer-run 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and the longest continuously operating illuminated boat parade in the United States. Designated as an Oregon Heritage Tradition (one of only 28 in the state), the parade has been brightening Pacific Northwest waters since 1954.

Notable Facts:

  • Travels approximately 345 nautical miles during a typical season
  • Passes by more than 80 miles of shoreline each year
  • Features boats ranging from 14 to 65 feet, including motor and sail boats
  • All participants are volunteers who design and fabricate their own unique displays
  • Partners annually with Columbia River Fire & Rescue and Portland Fire Toy and Joy Makers for toy collection

The Christmas Ships Parade is an independent nonprofit organization, not subsidized by or affiliated with any city, county, or municipal entity. All Christmas Shippers are volunteers who receive no reimbursement and pay for their own expenses.

VIEWING INFORMATION

Admission is FREE. The parade is visible from numerous shoreline locations along the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Many restaurants, hotels, and businesses offer excellent indoor viewing opportunities. Complete route details and viewing location suggestions are available at www.christmasships.org.

Note: The Christmas Ships Parade does not offer rides on participating boats.

SUPPORT THE TRADITION

As a volunteer-run nonprofit, the Christmas Ships Parade relies on community support to offset operational expenses. Donations can be made at www.christmasships.org.


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