Santa Claus Parade

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The Santa Claus Parade (formerly the Hyack Parade of Lights) is typically held on the first Saturday in December. It is an all-Section event where we parade along Columbia St. in downtown New Westminster.

The Parade starts near 4th Street and goes down Columbia Street to 8th Street, up the hill to Carnarvan Street where it disbands and everyone walks back along Carnarvon Street. The actual time of the Parade can last one to two hours. The New Westminster 50th Baden Powell Guild and/or Venturers/Rovers Sections often volunteer to make hot chocolate and provide cookies after the parade back at the parkade. The parkade is the drop off and pick up spot for families to connect with their youth if the parents don't walk in the parade.

We traditionally park the trailer with the flags/banner/canoe/etc. on the Front Street Parkade, between 4th and 6th Street and we marshal at assigned parade spot on Columbia St.

The theme is Christmas, so wear Santa hats, reindeer ears, bring bells etc. dress warmly with layers of clothing, gloves and a hat. If it is raining keep dry and wear a raincoat or poncho, no umbrella. Have your Scout scarf showing on top of your coat. The Scouts can have their backpacks, wear hiking boots and carry a walking stick. The Cubs and Beavers have wooden reindeer in the storage locker that require assembling the night before or on the day of at the parkade. Beavers might enjoy ringing bells. If anyone has a campfire blanket with badges, wear it too

Often we have a canoe on wheels and a Beaver riding inside with adults walking alongside controlling the canoe.

The parkade is usually open for free parking, but you need to get in by a certain time.

Things to remember to do before the parade:

  • Register for the parade with the City and provide an announcing script for them to read as we march past. Deadline is usually around Nov. 20th. The registration form can be found on the City’s website.
  • Get gear from the locker using the box trailer including the following: reindeer, fabric shopping bag with the wood cross-bracing, nut jar with the screws & washers, long rope (the tug of war rope) to pull the canoe, Santa hats, Section flags and the leather flag carrying belts, the 12th New Westminster banner, two poles (spars), ropes to tie the spars together, twine to tie the banner to the spars, crab cooker, large pot, propane tank, adjustable wrench, matches/lighter, ladle, hot chocolate, and water jugs, and paper cups for those who don’t lug a mug.
  • Consider buying chocolate milk instead of powdered hot chocolate.
  • Fill the water jugs.
  • Consider bringing a canoe and dolly, paddles.
  • Volunteers to bring cordless drills.
  • Christmas lights, inverter and a battery were used in years past when the parade was at night.

Things to remember to do on the day:

  • We meet on the Front Street parkade to assemble the reindeer. There are 1-person and 2-person reindeer, but we haven’t used the doubles for a few years.
  • After the parade, we take apart the reindeer on the Front Street parkade. It takes a while to put the reindeer together, so we need a few volunteers to bring cordless drills with #2 Robertson bits. In 2015, we put them together ahead of time in Michael Hamilton’s garage and retired some of the broken ones. Putting them together ahead of time was a good idea, but may not be practical every year.
  • Someone should stay behind with the trailer to get the hot chocolate going and ready for noon (ish) when people return to the parkade.

Some History:

  • When the parade was at night (Parade of Lights), the Scouts had their backpacks, wore hiking boots and carried a lantern or a buddy-burner candle torch. These torches are in the locker.
  • Over the years we have had various forms of transport for the younger youth, from a large semi-trailer covered in snow to canoes.
  • In 2006, our theme was "Intense for 100 years" (In tents for 100 years) and we carried (heavy) canvas tents with (heavy) poles lashed together. Other years we have had canoes on wheels strung with xmas lights powered by a car battery (when it was the Parade of Lights).
  • In the past we used to meet and disperse from Holy Trinity Church at 514 Carnarvon Street.
  • It often rains. In 2015, it poured and it was the fastest parade ever as everyone was jogging along the street to get it over with!