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Whitehorse Christmas Parade returns to dazzle Main Street after 2 years of pandemic restrictions

Whitehorse residents joyfully gathered on Main Street as the Christmas Parade moved back to its original format after two years of pandemic restrictions.

Revelers enjoyed some warmer weather as they gathered for parade, tree-lighting ceremony

A decorated vehicle drives through the Christmas Parade in Whitehorse on Dec. 3, 2022. The city celebrated its annual Winterval Santa Claus Parade of Lights. (Virginie Ann / CBC News )

Main Street's Whitehorse was awash in holiday lights Saturday night as the city'sChristmasParade returned to its pre-pandemic route.

A delegation of dogs, dancers and a large crowd embraced somewarmer weather of about -10 C, following a week of temperatures dipping below -25 C, to enjoy the festive floats.

Hundreds of residents gathered downtown slightly before 6 p.m. Whitehorse resident Amos Scott was among them, surrounded by his loved ones.

"We are fully ready for this,"Scott told CBCNews, one hand already deep in his bag of parade snacks.

Scott said it didn't take a lot of convincing to attend the parade this year, a comment that was echoed by several other residents.

Oh, it's always magical. Santa Claus, Winterval Santa ClauseParade of Lights

The annualWinterval SantaClausParadeof Lights saw about 20floats wrapped in Christmas lights, driving through a more traditional route this year after it had changed coursein 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic. Instead, the annual parade circulated several neighbourhoods for the past two years, to allow people to witness itwhile respecting social distancing measures.

As COVID-19 restrictions havelifted across the country, including in the Yukon,the traditional gathering on Main Street was reintroduced this year.

"It had its benefits, but it's nicer to be out among everybody," Patrick McCorry, one of the parade's attendees,said on Saturday. "I'm with my wife, two little monsters, friends and neighbours and their little monsters."

Various vehicles and floats, including the fire department and theYukon's Emergency Medical Servicesmade way to Santa Claus,who was closing the festivities.

Santa Claus waves at the crowd during the Christmas Parade in Whitehorse on Dec. 3, 2022. After lighting up the city's official tree, Santa Claus taught some children different ways to say Merry Christmas. (Virginie Ann/ CBC News)

Santa, thehighlight of the parade, rode ahorse-drawnsleigh down the streets before stopping in front oftheWhite Pass& Yukon RouteDepotfor the tree-lighting ceremony.

Residents marvelled athundreds of twinklinglightsfromthe city'sChristmas tree as Santa Claus plugged in the electricity.

"Oh, it's always magical," Santa Claus told CBC News at the parade.

"That first touch, when the light blooms in the city and the Christmas Spirit truly comes alive, that sense of caring and sharing and spreading a message of peace...we are all together, sharing this beautiful planet."

This year's proceeds from the parade will be handed to the YukonImagination Library, a program that provides free books to children and promotes early literacy.