Burlington Public Library (BPL) is launching a new local history initiative and inviting residents, past and present, to help preserve the city’s story by contributing their personal photographs to the Burlington Digital Archive.
As part of the Library’s mission to safeguard Burlington’s heritage, the new Community Photo Collection will gather and share images that reflect everyday life, traditions, and moments that define the community.
The first photo campaign celebrates one of Burlington’s most beloved traditions: the annual Santa Claus Parade.
Who doesn’t love a parade—especially the Santa Claus Parade?” says Cody Vanderslot, Digital Resources & Collections Manager, BPL. “I have very fond memories of attending with my family as a kid. This event has brought our community together for generations, and we want to make sure those memories are preserved and accessible for years to come.”
Call for Santa Claus Parade photos
BPL is now accepting photographs of Burlington’s Santa Claus Parade until March 31, 2026. While photos from 1960 to 2000 are especially encouraged, images from any year are welcome.
The Library is seeking clear, good-quality photos that may include:
- Parade floats and participants, such as marching bands, dance troupes, and costumed performers
- Crowds and spectators
- Local businesses or organizations represented in the parade
- Volunteers organizing or setting up the event
- Holiday decorations, buildings, and parade-related signage
- Behind-the-scenes preparations
- Parade route maps
Residents can find full submission details on the Community Photo Collection webpage.
All submissions will be reviewed, and accepted photographs will be added to the Santa Claus Parade collection in the Burlington Digital Archive, where they can be viewed, downloaded, and shared by the public.
For more information or to submit a photo, visit bpl.on.ca/photos.
