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Santa Claus Parade and Winnipeg Jets game to make for busy Saturday downtown

Downtown Winnipeg is expected to be busy Saturday with an early serving of Christmas cheer, hockey and other events happening at the same time.

Parade makes its way down Portage Avenue at 5 p.m., Jets face Arizona at 6 p.m.

a float.
Santa waves to crowds along Portage Avenue near Fort Street during the 2022 Santa Claus Parade. (Kevin Nepitabo/CBC)

Downtown Winnipeg is expected to be busy Saturday afternoon, with an early serving of Christmas cheer, hockey and other events happening at the same time.

The annual Santa Claus Parade will make its way down Portage Avenue at 5 p.m., with block parties starting at 4 p.m. And in the mix of the holiday spectacle, the Winnipeg Jets will also be hosting the Arizona Coyotes, with puck drop set for 6 p.m.

"We're excited that there's so much happening downtown there's also a conference and some weddings at different venues," parade director Monica Derksentold CBC's Up to Speedhost Faith Fundal on Wednesday.

A sign warning of road closures.
Street closure signs have been posted along Portage Avenue in advance of Saturday's Santa Claus parade. (Leif Larsen/CBC)

Derksen said parade attendance usually ranges from 40,000 to 55,000 people, depending on the year. And with mild weather in the forecast,Derksen thinks the numbers will be on the higher end.

She advised people who are going tothe Jets game to stay south of Portage Avenue, because they can't cross the street while the parade is happeningunless they use overhead walkways.

"We're doing our best to make sure that everyone's safe and gets to where they need to go," she said.

A truck with the Jets logo on it.
The Winnipeg Jets float is seen in this file photo from the 2019 Santa Claus Parade. The Jets will host the Arizona Coyotes at Canada Life Centre on Saturday, while the parade is still underway along Portage Avenue. (Dana Hatherly/CBC)

Canada Life Centre will be opening 30 minutes early to help fans get into the building on time.

"It's just doing our best collectively between us to get the message out that these two events are happening at the same time," said Kevin Donnelly, senior vice-president of venues and entertainment with True North Sports and Entertainment.

"I hope they have a huge crowd, we're hoping for a big crowd, but just figuring out a way to get that information out so that people aren't surprised caughtunaware, that sort of thing," he added.

"It's great to see this kind of activity in Winnipeg and hopefully people come down, and whether you're going to the game or the parade, you come down and you have a good time."

Derksen agreed that the increased traffic downtown is a good problem to have.

"There's a lot happening downtown and that's definitely a much happier conversation than we were having a couple years ago."

With files from Faith Fundal, Dylan Longhurst and Nelly Gonzalez