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Better not cry, better not pout. Santa Claus Parade is not coming to town

Organizers of Vancouver's Santa ClausParade say itsannual Christmas tradition that draws hundreds of thousands of revellerseach year to the downtown core will not be going ahead this season.

Parade Society says COVID-19 safety concerns have forced the popular parade's cancellation

For 16 years, the annual Santa Claus parade has attracted crowds of approximately 300,000 people to the city's downtown core, but not this year. (Alex Migdal/CBC)

Organizers of Vancouver's Santa ClausParade say theannual Christmas tradition that draws hundreds of thousands of spectatorseach year to the downtown core will not be going ahead this season.

In a statement Thursday, the parade society saidafter months ofexploring alternate formats that would allow the parade to go ahead in some way, organizers have cancelled thepopular Christmas spectacledue to COVID-19 public health restrictions on large gatherings.

"The health and safety of our participants and spectators will always be our highest priority," said parade producer Elyse Gawley.

For 16 years, the annual event has attracted crowds of approximately 300,000 people to the city's downtown core to watch marching bands, choirs, float entriesand community groups performing along the 1.8 kilometreroute..

The parade regularly helps raise money throughdonations tosome of theLower Mainland's most vulnerable groups, supported by organizations such asthe Greater Vancouver Food Bankand local charities that help children living with physical, mental and social challenges in B.C.

Other parade day events are also cancelled, including the Breakfast with Santa at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, Christmas Square pre-parade entertainment and the photo op with Santa Claus himself at Telus Garden.

"Our hope is to return in 2021, when we can better ensure the health and safety of everyone involved," Gawley said.