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Santa parading into St. John's this year but you have to make an appointment to see him

Downtown St. John's announced its much-anticipated and highly unusual parade plans Wednesday.

Highly anticipated parade plans released

The big man himself, Santa Claus, will indeed visit St. John's this year, but you'll have to tell him you're coming in advance. (Submitted by Jessica Garzon)

Santa Claus iscoming to town, butthis year he won't be flanked by his usual motorcade.

The annualSt. John's Christmas Parade draws tens of thousands of spectators each year, often lining the streets shoulder to shoulder.

To avoid breaching physical distancing guidelines, it's the spectators who'll be parading this time around.

On Nov. 28 and 29, Santa and "some of his special friends" will settle into Mile One Centre, according to a press release from Downtown St. John's, the organization in charge of the parade.

Patrons can take a one-waystroll with their bubble to visit Santa from a safe distance.

Provincial health officials have reviewed the plan and given it the green light, organizers said.

WATCH | Cec Haire reports on how the Santa Claus celebration in St. John's will be different this year:

This year's Santa parade will be different

4 years ago
Duration 2:16
The CBC's Cec Haire looks at how families will still be able to take part in a Santa Claus celebration this year

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, "everyone attending the event must wear a mask when on the property of Mile One Centre. Attendees are asked to remain within 'their bubbles'at all times and practise proper social distancing," the release says.

The Community Food Sharing Association will be collecting donations, and while entry is free, Downtown St. John's requests that visitors call ahead to make an appointment.

Appointments can be made through the Mile One Centre box office starting at noon on Friday.

Organizers set aside an entire weekend for the reverse parade, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.

This is what the parade's sidelines usually look like. Crowds are a no-go under current public health measure. (Meg Roberts/CBC)

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