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Water Lantern Festival Coquitlam Highlights

Kevin ZhangBy Kevin ZhangAugust 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Water Lantern Festival Coquitlam Highlights
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Hundreds gathered at Lafarge Lake in Coquitlam, British Columbia, on August 16, 2025, for the annual Water Lantern Festival. The festival offered a magical evening as participants lit lanterns and floated them on the lake, creating a glowing display of hope and joy.

The Water Lantern Festival has become a popular event in Coquitlam, drawing both local residents and visitors from nearby regions. Attendees often write personal messages or wishes on the lanterns before releasing them on the water, symbolizing peace, happiness, and new beginnings.

As the sun set, Lafarge Lake transformed into a shimmering spectacle. Hundreds of lanterns gently floated across the water, reflecting colorful lights and creating a serene, almost dreamlike atmosphere. Families, friends, and couples took part in the event, capturing photos and videos to share the experience with others.

One of the highlights of the festival is the sense of community it fosters. Visitors shared stories, laughter, and hopes while watching the lanterns drift across the calm lake. Many expressed that seeing their wishes illuminated on the water brought a sense of connection and positivity.

The Water Lantern Festival is more than a visual celebration. It serves as a way for people to pause and reflect on their lives. Each lantern carries personal thoughts, memories, or aspirations, turning the event into a meaningful ritual for participants. Organizers emphasized that the festival encourages mindfulness, gratitude, and spreading kindness within the community.

In addition to the lanterns, the festival offered cultural performances and local entertainment. Musicians and performers added to the lively yet peaceful ambiance, making it a memorable experience for visitors of all ages.

Event organizers also prioritized safety and sustainability. Lanterns used at the festival were designed to be eco-friendly and safe for water release. Volunteers guided participants on proper placement and ensured that the event maintained a clean and environmentally responsible approach.

The Water Lantern Festival demonstrates how cultural events can bring communities together while respecting nature. By combining visual beauty with meaningful engagement, the festival has become a cherished part of Coquitlam’s cultural calendar.

Many attendees described the festival as inspiring and uplifting. Participants took photos of their lanterns and shared them on social media, spreading the event’s message of hope and joy. Children and adults alike found delight in watching the glowing lanterns drift slowly across the water.

The festival also attracted photographers and artists seeking to capture the unique spectacle. The contrast of illuminated lanterns against the evening sky offered a striking scene, highlighting the creative and artistic aspect of the event.

As the evening concluded, the lake remained dotted with glowing lanterns, symbolizing the community’s shared dreams and aspirations. The Water Lantern Festival in Coquitlam not only provided a visually stunning experience but also reinforced the importance of unity, reflection, and celebration.

With each passing year, the festival continues to grow in popularity, bringing together more participants and fostering a sense of togetherness. It remains a shining example of how simple traditions can leave lasting memories and strengthen communal bonds.

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Kevin Zhang is a veteran local news reporter from Coquitlam with 12 years of experience Financial Mirror, covering breaking news, public safety, and community profiles. He is a graduate of UBC and Kwantlen Polytechnic University, having reported for Coquitlam Advance Times and Black Press Media. Kevin Zhang regularly contributes to local podcasts and radio shows discussing civic matters.

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