In Canada, Santa Claus is known as Père Noël to French speakers, Santa Claus to English speakers.
The image and traditions associated with him (even in Québec) are similar to those in the United States.
Children can write to Santa Claus at his mailing address and get a response, care of Canada Post (see the Related Link for more info). His address is:
SANTA CLAUS
NORTH POLE
CANADA H0H 0H0
They call Santa the same as the U.S.A They call Santa the same as the U.S.A
3. The Santa Claus, The Santa Claus 2, and The Santa Claus 3: The Escape Claus
It was Tim Allen
he has to be Santa.
This movie was divided in two parts. The first half of the movie is about how St. Nicholas became Santa Claus. The 2nd part of the movie is set in modern 1985, and how Santa's lead elf tries to destroy Santa Claus.
Santa Claus he dies in the beginning
SANTA CLAUS IS FROM CANADA SINCE THE NORTH POLE IS CANADA IM PROUD TO SAY SANTA IS CANADIEN
In Canada, Santa is Santa Claus or Le Père Noël ("Father Christmas").
In Canada, Santa is Santa Claus or Le Père Noël (which means "Father Christmas").
We canadians call him Santa Claus, also. Don't worry about it.
santa is known as soca santa.
Santa Claus
santa clouse
santa Claus is known as the saint "Nicholas" for that most of you know in other types countries.
In the Philippines, they know the name Santa Claus, but traditionally, it was the Los Tres Reyes Magos ("The Three Kings") that brought toys.
In Greece, Santa Claus is known as “Ayios Vassileios” in Greek.
Santa Claus is known as Santa Claus In New Zealand or just Santa. In some places, he is known by the English name of Father Christmas, depending on individual family preferences and origin.
FATHER CHRISTMAS - as a name, gets more mention than Santa Claus.