Santa Claus made his way through Winnipeg on Saturday night, even though the parade was in doubt for a while.
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Despite the cold, Winnipeggers of all ages lined the streets to get a glimpse of Santa.
Here are some photos and tweets from Winnipeg’s 2018 Santa Claus parade.
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Santa Claus makes his way through Portage and Main in his new float.
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It felt like -22 C with the wind chill during the parade.
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Jacob Bates watches as the floats pass by.
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The Grinch waves to the crowd.
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Lily Harmon bundled up as she waits for the parade to begin.
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Winnipeg Police Service showcased numerous vehicles from the past and present they use to help protect the city,
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The Fire Fighters Historical Society brought an old engine to use during the parade.
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GFL finds a different way to deliver the holiday goodies.
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The City of Winnipeg brought in some of its snow removing fleet for the parade and encouraged resident to "Know Your Zone."
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KFC made an appearance during the parade.
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Lafarge rolls in with some festive fun.
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Snow removal crews showcasing equipment you may see out and about during a winter storm.
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Mrs. Claus makes her way down Portage Avenue with the help from the City of Winnipeg.
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The one and only, Santa Claus makes his way down Portage Avenue.
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Winnipeg Transit got in on the festivities.
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