Christmas Ships Parade 2025
- Dates: 12/4/2025, 12/6/2025, 12/8/2025, 12/9/2025, 12/10/2025, 12/12/2025, 12/17/2025, 12/19/2025
- Location: Columbia River
- Address: Rotating Locations, Vancouver, WA
- Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Each December, the Columbia River shimmers with reflections of holiday lights as the Christmas Ships Parade sails past the Vancouver Waterfront and other Clark County vantage points. This free, family-friendly event has been a local tradition for nearly 70 years, bringing a touch of magic to the river for visitors and residents alike.
What to Expect
Watch dozens of lighted boats glide along the Columbia River, each decorated with glowing displays and festive themes. The parade is most visible from Vancouver Waterfront Park, Grant Street Pier, and scenic stretches of the Waterfront Renaissance Trail. Settle in at waterfront restaurants such as The Cove, WildFin American Grill, Twigs Bistro & Martini Bar, 13 Coins, or DOSALAS Latin Kitchen + Tequila Bar for cozy indoor views and warm drinks as the boats drift by between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m., depending on the evening’s route.
2025 Parade Nights Visible from Clark County
Only select nights of the Columbia River Fleet pass near Clark County shores. These evenings offer the best viewing from Vancouver, Camas, and Washougal:
- Thu Dec 4 (7:00 PM) - Vancouver Waterfront Park / Grant Street Pier (Combined Fleet)
- Sat Dec 6 (6:00 PM) - Camas / Washougal / Steamboat Landing Park (Combined Fleet)
- Mon Dec 8 (7:00 PM) - Vancouver Waterfront Park / The Cove Area
- Tue Dec 9 (7:00 PM) - Wintler Community Park / I-5 Bridge Area
- Wed Dec 10 (7:00 PM) - Vancouver Waterfront / Steamboat Landing (Visible from Both Vancouver & Camas)
- Fri Dec 12 (7:00 PM) - Vancouver Waterfront Park / Grant Street Pier
- Wed Dec 17 (7:00 PM) - Vancouver Waterfront Park / Renaissance Trail
Times are approximate and may vary with river traffic or weather. For the most accurate updates, visit the official Christmas Ships website.
Know Before You Go
- Arrive early: Waterfront parking and prime viewing areas fill quickly.
- Bundle up: Evening breezes can be cool—bring layers or blankets.
- Parking: Garages and metered spaces are available downtown Vancouver; limited lots serve Camas and Washougal parks.
- Accessibility: Waterfront Renaissance Trail, Vancouver Waterfront Park, and Steamboat Landing Park are all ADA-accessible.
- Stay flexible: Parade routes and times may change with weather or river conditions.
Best Christmas Ships Viewing in Vancouver
- Vancouver Waterfront Park & Grant Street Pier – Main viewing area with open river views.
- Waterfront Renaissance Trail – Scenic, walkable path connecting multiple vantage points.
- Wintler Park – Great for families; good visibility on east-bound routes.
- Waterfront Restaurants & Patios – The Cove, WildFin, Twigs, 13 Coins, and Dos Alas offer river views with seasonal menus.
Best Christmas Ships Viewing in Camas & Washougal
- Steamboat Landing Park – Excellent vantage when the fleet turns near the east end of the county.
- Washougal Waterfront Park – Peaceful alternative with wide river perspective and ample parking.
Plan Your Visit
- Parking & Access: Downtown Vancouver garages and street parking provide quick access to the waterfront. Camas and Washougal parks have smaller lots—arrive early.
- Timing: Boats generally appear between 7 and 8 p.m.; the Camas/Washougal segment begins closer to 6 p.m.
- Dining: Reserve waterfront restaurant seating well in advance on parade nights.
- Weather & Safety: Events may be delayed or canceled if river conditions are unsafe—check the official website (link above) for real-time updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch the Christmas Ships in Vancouver and the surrounding area?
The best views are from Vancouver Waterfront Park, Grant Street Pier, and the Waterfront Renaissance Trail. On certain nights, the fleet also passes Steamboat Landing Park, Camas Marina, and Washougal Waterfront Park.
Do I need tickets?
No. Shoreline viewing is free and open to everyone.
How long does the parade last?
Each night’s display lasts about 45 to 60 minutes, depending on fleet size and river traffic.