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Downtown Squamish holiday parade back on December 3

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October 14, 2022 12:10pm

The Downtown Squamish Holiday Parade will be back on December 3.

Downtown Squamish BIA will release more details soon but the community is invited to save the date, dust off the floats, and watch as the streets come to life with the magic of the family-friendly Parade.

“All community members are invited to join the parade to celebrate whatever you celebrate over the winter; Christmas, Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Yule, Kwanzaa, or just your fabulous self,” says Kerry Neil, the executive director of Downtown Squamish BIA. “Whatever your celebration, join the parade on December 3 in Downtown Squamish for our fun and inclusive parade.”

The procession will follow a route from Third Avenue, along Pemberton, then travel up Cleveland to Main Street. Details will be coming soon on how to sign up to participate and to book your family photo with Santa!

‘This year we are very excited to say that the Squamish Men’s Shed are going to be building us a brand new sleigh for Santa. They are currently working hard on the design and concept and we can’t wait to see what they come up with,” said Kerry Neil.

For more information about the Holiday Parade and the Downtown Squamish Business Improvement Association, please visit: downtownsquamish.com

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