SANTA DID IT AGAIN SATURDAY IN GRAVENHURST, AS PARADE SEASON CONTINUES WITH LEGAL WAIVERS IN HAND
Photos Lois Cooper | MuskokaTODAY.com
Mark Clairmont | MuskokaTODAY.com
GRAVENHURST — Night and day Santa Claus parades get bigger and better.
After last weekend in Bala and Friday night in Huntsville, the Claus who brings pause to people everywhere made his third Muskoka appearance here yesterday afternoon.
On cool morning more fitting for the season he followed a parade full of floats and marchers — who all had to sign legal waivers ordered by the District of Muskoka to use “their streets.”
Even Santa?
“Yes, everyone,” said Chamber of Commerce organizer Meghan Pratt.
When asked he had signed his, Santa shouted “Ho! Ho! Ho!”
Undeterred, everyone enjoyed another day that put a smile on faces no matter threats of litigation.
The chamber of commerce’s theme was favourite decades.
And while many groups and organizations put their own spin on it — many chintzy businesses used it as a chance to advertise decorating their company trucks and vans with reindeer ears that even Rudolph would be embarrassed by. They should be banned.
Thankfully most did not and put effort into everything from ’50s, ’60s and ’70s rock ’n’ roll rides and juke boxes to the Calvary Baptist Church’s banner that read the “Reason for the Season.”
With a Legion colour guard and pipe and drums leading the way — and the Bifocals Band pulling up the rear with “Hear Comes Santa Claus” in between its was another colourful, fun event a day less than a month away from Christmas.
One Santa and you can experience again next Friday night in Bracebridge — and more the weeks to come.
Bring your waiver — you may have to have it to watch the parade.
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