Vaughan breakfast to welcome very special guest from the North Pole

Vaughan families who are looking for a fun way to welcome the holiday season are welcome to be a part of an activity that will offer fun for all ages.

Santa himself has made plans to be a part of a special meal that will be bringing together parents and children at the Kortright Centre for Conservation. Three seatings will be offered, and along with the food, there will be a full schedule of other activities to enjoy.

The meal will be served buffet style, and each ticket holder will receive pancakes, as well as sausage and fresh fruit. Guests can also select coffee, juice or tea, and a dessert of s’mores will be available outside by the bonfire. Santa will stop by each table to greet the kids, and when they have finished eating, there will be lots more to see and do.

The grounds of Kortright will be open for the families to explore, and those who prefer to stay indoors can make a craft, watch a movie, or listen to a story read by the big guy in red himself. He will also be accepting letters from the kids. A printing services provider in the area can work with the planners of this sort of occasion to discuss their needs and provide suitable items.

Santa will be stopping in Vaughan on December 2 for this special breakfast. Tickets for those ages two and up are $30 each, while anyone younger than this will only have to pay $5.