Angela Albright, owner of the Main Event, filled the Port Elgin sky with bubbles as her larger than life ballon creation followed, entertaining the crowd.
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Santa Claus was in Port Elgin Saturday evening, November 25, as he took some time away from his busy schedule and joined the Port Elgin Santa Claus Parade.
Although there was a cold wind, it didn't deter the hundreds of people who gathered, lining both sides of Goderich Street to watch the over 40 floats. The theme for this year’s parade was Christmas Stories.
Santa loves Saugeen Shores so much that he will be paying a second visit on Friday, December 1 when he will take part in Southampton’s parade that gets underway at 7 p.m.
Santa took time away from his busy schedule to ring in the holiday season as he waved to excited children watching the Port Elgin Christmas parade November 25.
Port Elgin Pumpkinfest's Petals and Patches were full of smiles and waves for everyone.
Thorncrest Outfitters’ Big Canoe made its usual appearance in the Port Elgin parade, collecting donations for the Salvation Army Food Bank.
The Loch Lomond Pipe Band followed the Legion's Colour Guard as they led the parade down Goderich Street in Port Elgin November 25.
There were lots of amazing costumes to be seen in the Port Elgin Santa Claus Parade November 25. The theme of this year's parade was Christmas Stories.
Theirs was a fairytale to remember as the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation promoted their annual Light The Way campaign, which raises money for the Southampton hospital.
Saugeen Shores Anglican churches of St Paul's & St John's displayed the spirit of the season.