This winter, Marquette’s adding an extra spark to the holiday season with the Winter Light Festival. Locals and visitors alike are invited to enjoy an array of glowing events and light installations that make the most of our magical winter evenings in Marquette, MI.
Holiday Lasers on the Ore Dock
November 28 – December 28
Starting Thanksgiving weekend, the popular Holiday Lasers on the Ore Dock returns for its fourth year. Thanks to Fresh Coast Light Lab, you’ll get to experience the Ore Dock in a whole new light as vibrant projections transform this iconic spot each Thursday through Saturday from 6 – 8 p.m. It’s a must-see if you’re wandering around downtown after dark this holiday season.
Oscillation – Interactive Art Installation
December 10 – January 5
Get ready to play with light and sound at Oscillation, a one-of-a-kind art installation coming to Marquette Commons. Supported by Marquette's Public Art Commission and designed by The Urban Conga, this interactive exhibit lets you create visual and auditory effects just by moving around the structure. It’s inspired by the theremin (that cool, hands-free musical instrument) and runs daily from December 10 through January 5. The best part? It’s free and open to all ages, so bring friends and family to experience it together.
Holiday Parade and City Tree Lighting
December 13
Mark your calendars for the Holiday Parade on December 13! Kicking off on Third Street, the parade will feature glowing floats, local carolers, and Santa himself. Afterward, head over to the Marquette Commons for the City Tree Lighting ceremony, complete with live music and holiday cheer. It’s a festive evening to gather with family and friends to soak up the season.
Yule Market
December 13 – 14
Shop local and enjoy the cozy atmosphere of the holiday Yule Market, hosted by the Downtown Marquette Farmers Market, on December 13 and 14 from 3 – 9 p.m. With unique gifts, fresh local food, and even Christmas trees, you’re sure to find something special. Grab a warm drink and gather around the fire while supporting local businesses and celebrating the season.