Despite the dreary weather, Santa Claus made his first of a number of visits to Nanaimo this holiday season.
As part of the Santa Fly-in, Jolly Old St. Nick flew into the Harbour City via a Harbour Air plane and made his way up to Santa’s Workshop at Vancouver Island Conference Centre to visit with children.
Along with the visit from Santa, people at the conference centre also had a chance to view and vote on their favourite gingerbread homes in the B. Gingerbread Homes Christmas time fundraiser, benefiting the Salvation Army in Nanaimo.
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John Winter, base manager for Harbour Air Seaplanes in Nanaimo, said he and his company are honoured transport Santa into town.
“We have the privilege of flying Santa all the way from the North Pole to our Harbour Air location here in Nanaimo … It was pretty smooth sailings to be honest. There’s a magical way that we’re given permission to use and so what could normally take days, only takes a matter of minutes thanks to Santa’s magic,” said Winter.
Santa’s Workshop will be open every Saturday until Dec. 14 with a suggested donation of $10 per child and $20 per family, and monies going to the Salvation Army.
Video of Nov. 23’s events can be seen below.
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