This event features exclusive shopping deals, entertainment, light refreshments, and the chance to win one of five $1,000 shopping sprees. Every ticket purchased through the James Bay
Community Project will help us continue providing vital support and services that build resilient children, youth, and families in our community.
Tickets
Night of Lights tickets are just $5 each for attendees ages 3 and up. Tickets will only be available in advance – they will not sold at the door on the day of the event. To purchase your tickets in support of JBCP, visit one of two locations:
- 547 Michigan Street
- Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (closed weekends and statutory holidays)*
*our reception desk is closed for lunch between 12-12:30 p.m.
- #11- 435 Simcoe Street
- Located inside James Bay Square Mall – entrance is in the nook, just past the Thrifty Foods gardening section.
- Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.*
*Sales end on November 22 at 3 p.m.
Payment options 💵
We do not have a POS (point-of-sale) machine so payment options are:
- cash (exact amount preferred)
- e-transfer: in the memo section, please include [1] your full name, [2] contact info (email and/or phone number) and [3] the words Night of Lights to “accounts@jbcp.bc.ca”.
- Transactions are almost always instantaneous but can take up to a half hour. If you choose to pay on-site/during our operating hours, please give yourself adequate time for this payment process.
- You may also send your e-transfer at any time and come in for your purchase the next business day/during operating hours – please bring your transaction confirmation email with you as proof of payment. Thanks!
Questions?

Capital City Volunteers hosts this weekly social for adults age 65 and older. The Coffee Club is currently full, however, occasionally a space may become available so please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Participants must be registered for a JBCP program or service to attend.
Questions?
For more info, please contact:
Joelle Rempel, CCV Outreach Worker
Phone: 250-388-7844, Ext. 310
Email: info@capitalcityvolunteers.org
P.S. Check out our other activities for seniors: https://jbcp.bc.ca/seniors/social-programs/
*Capital City Volunteers (CCV) & James Bay Community Project (JBCP) together are the lead agency for the Victoria Better at Home Program. CCV provides support to low-income seniors 65 years of age & older living independently in the City of Victoria (with the exception of James Bay), who have little or no support from family or friends.
JBCP is part of the Coalition of Neighbourhood Houses which offers a continuum of supports and services to children & youth, individuals, families & seniors across the capital region.
Neighbourhood houses ensure families and residents are able to access programs within their local neighbourhoods or nearby communities. Their programs and services reflect the specific needs of the communities they serve and are offered in accessible neighbourhood locations.
Capital City Volunteers hosts this weekly social for adults age 65 and older. The Coffee Club is currently full, however, occasionally a space may become available so please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Participants must be registered for a JBCP program or service to attend.
Questions?
For more info, please contact:
Joelle Rempel, CCV Outreach Worker
Phone: 250-388-7844, Ext. 310
Email: info@capitalcityvolunteers.org
P.S. Check out our other activities for seniors: https://jbcp.bc.ca/seniors/social-programs/
*Capital City Volunteers (CCV) & James Bay Community Project (JBCP) together are the lead agency for the Victoria Better at Home Program. CCV provides support to low-income seniors 65 years of age & older living independently in the City of Victoria (with the exception of James Bay), who have little or no support from family or friends.
JBCP is part of the Coalition of Neighbourhood Houses which offers a continuum of supports and services to children & youth, individuals, families & seniors across the capital region.
Neighbourhood houses ensure families and residents are able to access programs within their local neighbourhoods or nearby communities. Their programs and services reflect the specific needs of the communities they serve and are offered in accessible neighbourhood locations.