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From 1910 to 1912, the parade began its journey in Newmarket on a Friday afternoon, stopping overnight in York Mills and then continuing south along Yonge Street to Eaton's downtown Toronto location on Saturday afternoon. [4] For the 1913 parade, Eaton's brought in reindeer from Labrador to pull Santa's sleigh. [5]
Timmins: Timmins Santa Claus Parade ; Toronto: Toronto Santa Claus Parade, Independent organization, formally Eaton's. Toronto : Etobicoke Lakeshore Christmas Parade; Toronto (Weston): Weston Village Santa Claus Parade; Toronto (The Beaches): Hamper's Santa Claus Parade; Trenton: Trenton Santa Claus Parade
A rocket ship float with Santa Claus during a Christmas parade in Los Angeles, 1940. The Christmas parade is a direct descendant of late Medieval and Renaissance revivals of Roman Triumphs, which had music and banners, wagons filled with the spoils of war, and climaxed with the dux riding in a chariot, preferably drawn by two horses, and thus called the biga.
This year, events include a Christkindlmarkt for three weekends starting Nov. 24, a traditional German ChristKindlMarkt, and real reindeer at Grandpa Tiny's Farm. ©TripAdvisor Stillwater, Minnesota
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. Legendary sleigh-pulling flying reindeer A parade float with a model of Santa's reindeer and sleigh in the Toronto Santa Claus Parade, 2009 In traditional Western festive legend and popular culture, Santa Claus's reindeer are said to pull a sleigh through the night sky to help Santa Claus ...
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Reindeer appear throughout the mythology and history of Arctic peoples. As one of the most prodigious sources of food and one of the last animals to be truly domesticated in the north, the ...