Montreal

Santa Claus parade brings Christmas magic to Montreal

Santa and the Christmas Fairy are took a break from their busy schedules in order to participate.

The Christmas Fairy, Santa and friends took a break from busy schedules to participate

Organizers say more than 100,000 people were at this year's 68th edition of the Montreal Santa Claus Parade. (CBC)

Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, right down Ste-Catherine Street West…

Friday's snow came just in the Saint-Nick of time for Montreal's 68th Santa Claus Parade.

Santa and the Christmas Fairy took a break from their busy schedules in order to participate.

"We worked our magic because we really wanted to bring the magic of Christmas to downtown Montreal," said Vanessa Pilon, the Quebec personality and this year's Christmas Fairy in Montreal. 

Santa Claus waves to the crowd during the annual parade in downtown Montreal. (Matt D'Amours/CBC)

For about an hour and a half, 20 floats made their way down Ste-Catherine along with artists, musicians and street performers.

Famous Quebec actor Vanessa Pilon was the Christmas Fairy at the 2018 Santa Claus Parade in Montreal Saturday. (CBC)

Organizers say more than 100,000 people watched from the corner of Fort Street all the way to the Place des Festivals. 

There were about 20 floats at the Santa Claus parade in Montreal Saturday. (CBC)

"We think everyone was nice, at least a little, at least a little to deserve a present," Pilon said, laughing. 

"I've got a lot of parades around the world, but Montreal is the best," Santa said. 

With files from CBC reporter Matt D'Amours