[URBAN NOTE] On the Santas of mid-town Toronto's Inglewood Drive

Dec 19, 2016 16:56

blogTO reports on how midtown Toronto's Inglewood Drive has gotten a reputation in the past few years as home of dozens of inflatable Santas.

There are plenty of festive streets in Toronto decked out with Christmas lights and holiday displays, but there's one in particular that stands out above the rest: Inglewood Dr., or as it's known at this time of the year, Kringlewood.

It all started in 2013 when Amy Westin put up a 14 foot inflatable Santa on her lawn, which inspired her neighbour to follow suit. It was mostly a joke, but somehow the ostentatious lawn ornament caught on with the rest of the street and a host of other home owners tried to get their hands on the giant Santas.

In fact, they purchased so many that Canadian Tire ran out of stock. Some deft PR on the part of the company resulted not just in the replinishment of the stock, but a delivery of 23 more Santas to the street. A few days later a holiday street party was held and donations were collected for the food bank. With that, the tradition was born.

neighbourhoods, holidays, urban note, toronto

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