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Festive fun with the Central Geelong Christmas Trail

There is plenty to do in Central Geelong this Christmas with the Central Geelong Christmas Trail. With more than 20 Christmas-themed activities on offer, families will have no trouble getting into the Christmas spirit.

The Floating Christmas Tree, with its spectacular light show, is again the star attraction. This year enjoy the sound and light show in person or from the comfort of home with a 24/7 live-stream of the tree.

Central Geelong Marketing, in conjunction with the City of Greater Geelong, has created the go-to guide for everything Christmas in Central Geelong.

Highlights include:

Christmas Face Filter
Turn your selfie into a fun Christmas photo with the unique face filter featuring the Floating Christmas Tree and then share with family and friends.

Augmented reality to add Christmas fun to Central Geelong
Use your smartphone or device to discover fabulous Christmas Augmented Reality features throughout Central Geelong.

3D Christmas Wall Art
Immerse yourself in giant 3D artworks throughout Central Geelong.

You can follow the trail, take a picture and 
tag @lovecentralgeelong and #geelongchristmas on social media for unique Christmas photos.

Christmas Windows
Discover the delights of themed Christmas windows with scenes depicting Santa’s workshop and sleigh. Windows also include moving Christmas characters.

Christmas Colouring with Augmented Reality
Bring the Floating Christmas Tree to life at home with Augment Reality thanks to fun Christmas in Central Geelong colouring sheets.

Free Personalised Santa Letters
Post your letter to Santa in the North Pole letter box located in The Carousel and the Geelong Library and Heritage Centre, to receive a letter back from Santa.

Central Geelong Christmas Elves
Central Geelong Christmas Elves will be spreading Christmas cheer throughout Central Geelong, Monday to Saturday 10am-2pm.

Santa Stops – From December 11
Find the Santa Stop clues on the posters in the windows of participating businesses, then head inside to collect a Christmas treat.

Find all the clues for your chance to win vouches valued at $250.

To download the Central Geelong 
Christmas Trail or for more 
information including dates and 
times of activities, visit 
www.centralgeelong.com.au

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