Big cheers for Santa’s return
Fine weather greets parade goers on downtown streets
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Winnipeggers lined the streets of the brightly lit downtown Saturday evening for the annual Manitoba Hydro Santa Claus Parade.
And the weather cooperated, with a clear sky and the mercury at 3 C for the start of the parade at 5 p.m.
It began at Portage Avenue and Main Street and then moved west to Memorial Boulevard, turned south and ended near St. Mary Avenue.
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Santa Claus waves to the his admirers as he arrives in downtown Winnipeg ahead of the Christmas season Saturday night. The Jolly Old Elf was participating in the Manitoba Hydro Santa Claus Parade.
Dozens of floats, including one dedicated to the Blue Bombers on the eve of the Grey Cup, rolled by cheering families.
But the big guy in the red suit drew the loudest greeting of all.
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Mrs. Claus waving to the crowd as she participates in the Manitoba Hydro Santa Claus Parade.
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The Santa Claus parade has run annually in Winnipeg since the former Eaton’s department store organized the inaugural efent in 1909.
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A number of floats were included in the Manitoba Hydro Santa Claus Parade Saturday.
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Parade participants walk along the parade route down Portage Avenue Saturday.
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Katie Desilets holds her four-year-old daughter Maëlle while watching the Manitoba Hydro Santa Claus Parade Saturday night.
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An elf waves to the parade crowd Saturday.
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The City of Winnipeg featured a number of floats in Saturday’s Santa Claus Parade.
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Santa Claus waves to his fans Saturday night.
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Manitoba Hydro employee Brett holds his daughter Rae while they participate parade festivities.
BROOK JONES / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS The Grinch having fun during the Manitoba Hydro Santa Claus Parade in Winnipeg.
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Four-year-old Jameson from Kenora, Ont., is all smiles as he watches the Manitoba Hydro Santa Claus Parade Saturday.