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Publié le November 7, 2017 | par Compten Management Inc.

Santa Claus is coming to Toronto!

If you want the scoop on the longest running Santa Claus parade in the world, Compten Management Inc. has all the info you need.

 

This year marks the parade's 113th year! Expect to see 25 animated floats, 21 marching bands, celebrity clowns, and costumed participants entertaining kids of all ages. Additionally, this year there's a special float celebrating Canada's involvement in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.

The parade will start at 12:30pm on Sunday, November 19th, beginning at Bloor and Christie Streets and finishing at the St. Lawrence Market. 

(Photo Credit: Toronto Santa Claus Parade)

 

The Official Santa Claus Parade is the largest parade in North America at approximately 5km and two and half hours long. Toronto streets will fill with spectators early, so to get a great view, it is important to arrive early, even 2 hours prior to the parade!

The weather can be unpredictable this time of year, be sure to dress for all possibilities. Layering is a great way to stay warm and comfortable. Because you will be outside for several hours, having a backpack filled with the following will help make waiting easier:

  • Rain coat
  • Umbrella
  • Extra gloves, scarves, and hats
  • Blankets
  • Noise muffs for kids who dislike loud noises
  • Kleenex, napkins, wet wipes
  • Water
  • Light snacks
  • Independent children's toys (sidewalk chalk, colouring books, story books, etc)
  • Grocery bag for garbage

No matter what you decide to bring with you, keep your items contained during the parade. If you can easily grab your belongings, you can make a quick exit if someone has is a bad reaction to the noise or the crowd.
 

Ways to help Santa

The Santa Claus Parade is a non-profit organization that relies on financial help from local businesses and the public. If you wish to help, there are a few ways to donate:

 

For those who wish to stay warm and cozy in their apartment, you can watch the entire 90-minute broadcast of the parade on CTV at 4:30pm Sunday November 19th.

 

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