Celebrating all things Santa in Ontario’s Cottage Country
Check out all the fun parades and unique events across our region honouring the the man in the big red suit this holiday season. Watch him spread some cheer on downhill skis, a fire truck, a train and riding in his trusted sleigh!
Below is just a partial list of where you’ll find some seasonal joy:
Almaguin Highlands
Burk’s Falls
Saturday December 7 at 6.30pm. The theme is How The Grinch Stole Christmas and the parade runs from Huston to Ontario to Yonge St finishing at the Memorial Arena.
Sundridge
Sunday December 8 at 3pm. The parade will start at the corner of Main and Mill Street and head towards the Lion’s Park. The Double Decker at 89 Main will be serving hot chocolate and hot apple cider.
Parry Sound District
Parry Sound
Saturday, November 30 at noon. Starting at Isabella Street and Finishing near the Stockey Centre. This year’s theme is I’ll Be Home For Christmas.
The 2024 CP Holiday Train
Saturday November 30. The CP Holiday Train (now called the CPKC – Canadian Pacific Kansas City Holiday Train), will make its way through four stops in our region. This is the 26th year the decorated train has passed through and this year Tyler Shaw and Shawnee Kish will be performing a free concert from the brightly-lit train’s stage.
Mactier – from 3 to 3.20pm at the old CP Station
Parry Sound – from 4.30 to 5pm Festive Station Gallery, 1 Avenue Road
Shawanaga – from 5.30 to 6pm at the Band office beside Village Road
Rutter – from 7.10pm to 7.40 at the Rutter Train Station.
Loring-Restoule
Port Loring
Saturday December 7 at 1pm. The Argyle Santa Claus Parade. It leaves from the Four Corners in Loring to the Port Loring Legion. Tree lighting ceremony directly after the parade and all are welcome inside the Legion Hall for complimentary hot chocolate, hot dogs, cookie decorating, and colouring. Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be accepting visits!
Muskoka
Santa’s Village – Bracebridge
Father Christmas is back in town this November and December. During Muskoka Christmas, visitors will be able to enjoy some favorite activities – gingerbread cookie decorating, train rides, a petting farm, tree-lighting ceremony and of course a visit with Santa himself! November 16-17, 23-24, 30 and December 1, 7-8, 14-15, and 18-23.
Bala
Saturday, November 16 at 1pm. The parade starts in front of the Kee to Bala and will follow along Highway 169, and then head along Burgess, Victoria and Maple. Free skating follows at the Bala Arena.
Huntsville
Friday, November 29 at 7pm. One of the first evening run parades that always produces a great light show. This year’s theme is The Magic of Christmas. The parade will travel through the downtown along Main Street/King William Street (starting at Centre Street) and ending at Huntsville Place Mall.
Gravenhurst
Saturday November 23 at 11am through Gravenhurst’s Historic Downtown. This year marks 71 years of parades in Gravenhurst with this year’s theme being Classic Hollywood Movies. Finish up afterwards at Sawdust City Brewery for hot chocolate.
Bracebridge
Friday, November 22 Festival of Lights. Kick off the holiday season with Santa. Fireworks, living window reveals, late night shopping, Christmas carols, live entertainment, kids crafts and activities, hot cocoa trail, local vendors, Elf on the Shelf hide and seek, illumination of holiday displays and more!
Friday, December 6 at 6pm. The third year of having an evening parade. It will run along Manitoba Street and children are invited to visit with Santa after the parade in Memorial Park. Stores will be open late for Christmas shopping, there will be new holiday lights to enjoy and some hot chocolate too!
Port Carling
Saturday November 30 at 6.30pm. Santa puts his sleigh aside and rides on a decorated fire truck. The parade route will be from Ferndale Road to Bailey Street so there is lots of room for families to spread out.
Baysville
Sunday December 8 at 1pm. “The little parade that goes around twice!” The parade takes place along Bay Street and Bridge Street and afterwards kids can meet up with Santa for treat bags, hot dogs and hot chocolate.
Portage Flyer Christmas Train Ride to Santa – Huntsville
December 21 from 4.30-7.30pm. The Portage Flyer locomotive and coaches get decorated with thousands of lights. Enjoy a cup of free hot chocolate and cookies (while supplies last) and sing along to carols while you wait to board the train and ride alongside the Muskoka River to The Purser’s Cabin where Santa is waiting.
$5 per person, babes in arms are free. Purchase your tickets inside prior to boarding (advance tickets or reserve seating is not available).
Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area and Muskoka Ski Club – Huntsville
Tuesday December 24 from 5 to 7pm. An annual family-friendly favourite, the Christmas Eve Torchlight Parade can be viewed from the chalet or the base of the Flying Dutchman hill. Watch snow school instructors and ski patrollers descend carrying brightly lit torches in a procession of lights. Santa even joins in the parade.
Meet in the chalet for hot chocolate and cookies from 5-6pm. The parade begins at 6 pm sharp.
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Feature photo : Santa’s Village Bracebridge