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Santa Claus to pay annual visit to Cammidge House

One of Santa's first stops in South Delta this year will be at Cammidge House in Boundary Bay Regional Park, where he will make his annual visit on Sunday, Dec. 8. Between 1 and 3 p.m.
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Youngsters will be able to get their photos taken with Santa when he makes a stop at the historic Cammidge House in Boundary Bay Regional Park on Sunday, Dec. 8.

One of Santa's first stops in South Delta this year will be at Cammidge House in Boundary Bay Regional Park, where he will make his annual visit on Sunday, Dec. 8.

Between 1 and 3 p.m., kiddies and their parents can enjoy the glowing holiday feeling of an old fashioned Christmas in the almost one hundred-yearold farm house that has been festively decorated for the season.

This visit is a wonderful time for Santa to work his magic charm and receive wish letters or listen to the whispers of eager expectations for Christmas Day. The event is free, although a donation box is available for those who wish to make a contribution towards next year's event. Each child will be provided with a goodie bag and the opportunity to include their name in the free draw for many prizes.

Parents are reminded to bring their own cameras to record the fun as Santa is happy to pose for photos with the children.

Adults are included in Santa's visit and can enjoy refreshments served by the Cammidge House volunteers.

"At a time when there is so much hustle and bustle as the Christmas season approaches, this is an opportunity to re-visit a simpler period in time with fond memories of years past," said event co-ordinator Geof Hacker.