Eaton’s Santa Claus Parade

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Eaton’s Santa Claus Parade was a famous annual holiday parade in Toronto, Canada, sponsored by the Eaton’s department store and known for heralding the start of the Christmas season.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christmas parade
annual event
parade
associatedCity Toronto, Ontario NERFINISHED
associatedWith holiday shopping promotions
retail Christmas season
basedOn Christmas folklore
country Canada
culturalImpact became a key part of Toronto’s Christmas culture
helped popularize Santa Claus parades in Canada
frequency annual
genre holiday parade
hasElement Santa’s arrival at the end of the parade
costumed performers
marching bands
themed floats
hasMainCharacter Santa Claus NERFINISHED
hasTheme Christmas
language English
locatedIn Toronto
mediaCoverage local newspapers
local radio
notableFor costumed characters
drawing large crowds
elaborate floats
marking the unofficial beginning of the Christmas shopping season in Toronto
organizer T. Eaton Company NERFINISHED
region Ontario
routeEnd Eaton’s downtown Toronto store NERFINISHED
season winter
significance heralded the start of the Christmas season in Toronto
major holiday tradition in Toronto
sponsor Eaton’s NERFINISHED
T. Eaton Company NERFINISHED
sponsorType department store
startPoint late November
targetAudience children
families
typicalDate late November

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Eaton’s department store chain notableFor Eaton’s Santa Claus Parade
subject surface form: Eaton’s