The large wooden mistletoe sculpture created by artist Sklyer Dietze, hanging in the Downtown Kitchener Light box. It is night, and both the light box and the mistletoe are lit up with white lights.

Mistletoe Trail -> Cupid’s Path

A mistletoe creation by artist Laura Kwok hanging at Castle Kilbride in Wilmot Township. Mistletoe is spilling out of a teapot.

Mistletoe Trail -> Cupid’s Path

A reimagined mistletoe creation designed by Indigenous artist T.J. Henhawk that is part of the 2025 Mistletoe Trail in Waterloo Region.

Mistletoe Trail -> Cupid’s Path

Laser cut gold metallic mistletoe base with woodland creatures and berries hanging from it, created byartist Brianne Burnell. Part of the 2025 Mistletoe Trail

Mistletoe Trail -> Cupid’s Path

Mistletoe Trail –> Cupid’s Path


Cupid has added a twist to Waterloo Region’s award-winning holiday trail!

Just like the Mistletoe Trail, Cupid’s Path features twinkling lights, festive décor, and artist-designed mistletoe installations in seven locations across Waterloo Region. From city streets to charming small towns, Cupid’s Path is a cozy winter wonderland where love lingers and magical moments abound.

Snap a photo under your favorite mistletoe stop, and soak up the magic that continues in Waterloo Region – thanks to Cupid!


A winter view of the grand entrance to Langdon Hall in Cambridge. There is snow on the ground, and you can see the large white pillars that lead to the entrance of the main red brick country house.

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Use the interactive map below to plan your route and get ready to take in all of the picture-perfect moments along the way.


Find out more about each of the unique mistletoe creations you’ll discover along the Mistletoe Trail -> Cupid’s Path and meet the artists who designed them.

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