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2025 Trenton Santa Claus Parade dedicated to long-time organizer

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 24, 2025 | 4:13 PM

The Quinte West Chamber of Commerce is inviting local businesses, organizations, and community groups to support one of the city’s most cherished holiday traditions — the Trenton Santa Claus Parade.

This year’s parade will take place on Sunday, November 30, beginning at 4:30 p.m. in Centennial Park. The annual event brings thousands of residents and visitors together to celebrate the magic of the holiday season with festive floats, music, and, of course, a special appearance from Santa Claus himself.

This year the Trenton Santa Claus Parade will be dedicated to Jennifer Snider who has been involved in coordinating the parade since 2006.  “This will be Jennifer’s 20th parade and with her retirement from the Chamber in December we wanted to dedicate this parade to her in recognition of all her contributions over the years,” states Suzanne Andrews, CEO at the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce.

Sponsorship & donation opportunities are available for those looking to contribute to the success of this community event. Funds raised help cover parade logistics, entertainment, and enhancements that make the experience memorable for families across Quinte West.

“Each year, the Trenton Santa Claus Parade brings joy to our community, and we couldn’t do it without the generosity of our local sponsors and donors,” says Taetum Roseberry, Events Coordinator with the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce. “We encourage businesses and organizations to get involved and help us continue this wonderful holiday tradition.”

Sponsors and donors will receive recognition leading up to and during the event, with opportunities to showcase their community spirit and holiday cheer.

Businesses interested in supporting or participating in the parade can visit www.quintewestchamber.ca, email events@quintewestchamber.ca, or call 613-392-7635 for more details.

(BROCK ORMOND)