TOWN OF CANTON: Canton Christmas Parade December 1, 2022

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Town of Canton issued the following announcement on Sept. 19.

Canton Christmas Parade

Thursday, December 1, 2022

6:00 pm

Theme: TBD

Come and celebrate the season as the Canton Christmas parade marches through downtown Canton. The parade is a community favorite and features area school groups, high school bands, Christmas music, dance teams, churches and many local businesses, as well as horses, dogs, tractors, vintage cars and the flashing lights of our local emergency services. Oh! and of course Mr. and Mrs. Clause will be making an appearance! It’ll be full of lights, Santa hats and holiday cheer… you won’t want to miss it!

* We will share specific route information when it becomes available. 

Want to be in the parade?

Contact dholcombe@cantonnc.com or call 828-648-2363. This is a night parade so we ask that everyone participating have their entries lit with lights.        

Original source can be found here.



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