Keep the lump of coal out of your stocking – Thunder Bay Rotary Santa Claus Parade

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Thunder Bay's TBaytel
Santa visiting Thunder Bay during the annual 2012 Santa Claus Parade
Thunder Bay's TBaytel
They were having just about as much fun as the large crowd

THUNDER BAY – Did you miss the Santa Claus Parade? There are a few options for you. First you can be sure that if your kids know what they miss they might put a lump of coal in your Christmas Stocking. You can however check out the neat article by Raven and Destiny Linklater who attended the parade and had fun.

Next, you can tune into Shaw Thunder Bay on Cable Ten and catch the great coverage of the parade. Popular Rock94 Morning Hosts Mark and Dee provided the commentary, so it is sure to be interesti to say the least.

Finally here are some images from the 2012 Rotary Santa Claus Parade in Thunder Bay:

Wasaya Airways
The crew from Wasaya Airways were having a great time
Santa Claus Parade 2012
Thunder Bay’s TBaytel were in the parade with fun and smiles
Thunder Bay Roller Derby League
Thunder Bay Roller Derby League having fun
Trackd vehicle
Testing alternative vehicles for Santa? Hope not, but just in case… this one might be up to the task
Great message from our friends in the O'Connor Fire Service
Great message from our friends in the O’Connor Fire Service
Sparky and the Thunder Bay Fire Department
Sparky and the Thunder Bay Fire Department

To keep in the holiday spirit, remember that the joy of the season should not be restricted to a single day. Bronson would like to invite you to come to the Lake Superior Art Gallery on November 24th to make a children’s Gingerbread House from 1 to 3PM with Carly Robillard, as a part of the Fort William Business District Open House. For only $5.00 you, or your child can make a Gingerbread House.

Merchants in the Victoriaville Centre, Centennial Square, and the Fort William Business Area that have BIG RED BOWS outside their store will be participating in the area’s Open House. Participants are offering draws, apple cider as well as some in store specials.

The Fort William Business District together with Victoriaville Centre warmly invite you to help ring in the Holiday season with their 18th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony which will be taking place on Friday, November 23rd at Paterson Park at the corner of Miles & May Street. Everyone is invited to join in the singing of Christmas Carols led by St Patrick’s Cathedral Choir, while they sip apple cider at 6:15PM followed by the lighting of the giant tree at 6:30PM.

For more information you can visit www.fortwilliambusinessdistrict.com

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