Christmas Countdown

271 days, 11 hours, 15 minutes, 5 seconds until Santa arrives.

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HoHoHo à tous mes amis!

santa-small.jpgLe père Noël veut d’abord te dire que Mme Claus, les lutins, les rennes et tout le monde, y compris moi-même, nous nous portons tous très bien ici au Pôle Nord.

Personne n’est malade.

Le père Noël a reçu des nouvelles de la part de beaucoup de gens qui t’aiment, et des rapports des lutins, de la Fée des dents et de tous les autres amis du père Noël. Je suis bien au courant des inquiétudes au sujet du gros microbe COVID-19.

HoHoHo to all my friends.

santa-small.jpgSanta wishes to tell you that Mrs. Claus, the elves, the reindeers and everyone else, including myself, are all doing very well here in the North Pole.

No one is sick.

Santa has been receiving news from your parents and grandparents, reports from the Elves on the Shelves, the Toothfairy and all other friends of Santa about your feelings and concerns regarding the big germ, COVID-19.

Santa knows that children and grown-ups are a little worried.

Santa will be on-hand for the 67's annuel Teddy Bear Toss, on December 15th. Doors open at 1 PM and the game starts at 2 PM. Bring a new stuff toy to throw on the ice when the 67's score their first goal!

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Santa will be on hand for the annual Ottawa Christmas Market, at the TD Place, for the lighting of the Christmas Tree. The event starts at 5:00 PM. Santa will stay until 8 PM.

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What’s bringing the jolly fellow back so soon? Have there been an increase of naughtiness in the Capital region?

Hope. He will be at the EY Center, October 13th, to say thank you and his share his appreciation to all the volunteers and staff involved with OutGROW OutPlay - OGOP.

Check out their web site https://ottawa.outgrowoutplay.com/ for more information.

The NHL has contract out to Santa Claus to build his own Santa chair for the upcoming NHL Classic 100 match between the Ottawa Senators and the Montreal Canadians. The chair, made from broken hockey stick collected from various arenas in Ottawa, will be used by Santa (santaottawa.com) to greet hockey fans and friends while they wait for the big match later that evening.

The "Throne of Blades" can be seen in the North Pole kiosk in the Aberdeen pavilion.

Santa Ottawa wishes to thank the Ottawa GeeGee Men's Hockey team and the University of Carleton for their contribution to some of the sticks used.

Many thanks!

Big Joe and SantaJust return back to the North Pole after participating in the annual Christmas Tree Lighting over at Lansdowne in Ottawa. Wonderful time meeting everyone and got a chance to see my old friend Big Joe.

Merry Christmas Ottawa! 

Santa catching a stuffed bear for CHEO

HoHoHello All my 67s Hockey Fan!

I have been asked by the fabulous hockey team, the Ottawa 67s, to help them once again be a part of their annual Teddy Bear Toss for CHEO!

I am so exicted to be a part once again this year! Last year, we collected thousands of beautiful stuff toys and gave many children a super special Christmas gift last year.

Please help the 67s organisation once again this year by bringing in a new unused plush toy at the hockey game:

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Game time is 2:30pm

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HoHoHello all!

My prices are based on the type of appearance you are seeking. Please fill out this form and I will get back to you as fast as I can make a cup of hot chocolate.


*Note: I would love to a part of each and every party I am invited to, but unfortunately, I am restricted by time.

My approach is based on a first confirmed get booking. This means that the first client who confirms a date/time is the one awarded the contract. Because of the limit of availability for events during the Christmas period, I cannot temporary book events.


Santa is also available after Christmas for booking, on December 26, 27 and 28th.

Tree of Hope Campaign 2015I was over in Kingston, Ontario for the "Tree of Hope" campaign. This year Family and Children's Services gave out Christmas presents to more than 920 children and youth, and they helped 80 families with food and gift baskets. WOW!

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