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Letters to Santa should be sent soon to ensure a response before Christmas

Canada Post says letters to Santa Claus should be sent 'as soon as possible' this year and they assure everyone, 'Santa is working hard to end this challenging year on a great note.'

'Santa is working hard to end this challenging year on a great note,' Canada Post says

Santa waves to the crowd from a parade float
If you're planning to write a letter to Santa Claus, Canada Post recommends doing it soon to ensure a reply by Christmas. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Families who want to write letters to Santa Claus this year, and get a response, may want to get those letters in the mail soon.

This year, there havebeen warnings to people to shop and ship items early in order to get gifts or packages to their destination on time.

CBC Kitchener-Waterloo reached out to Canada Post about letters to Santa, and in an in-character response, spokespersonValrie Chartrand said, "Everyone is healthy and well at the North Pole and Santa is working hard to end this challenging year on a great note."

Chartrand noted because "it's a long way to the North Pole and back" that they're encouraging people to send their letters "as soon as possible."

"Rest assured that we are working closely with Santa and his elves so that all letters sent to the North Pole will receive a reply," she said in an email. "We know Santa can't wait to see all those colourful letters come his way and our employees love to see them go through ourpostalsystem."

Letters can be mailed to: Santa Claus, North Pole, H0H 0H0, Canada.

Chartrand said postage is not necessary, but people should remember to include a return address.

A postal worker volunteer accepts a letter to Santa during the Santa Claus Parade in Guelph, Ont., in 2018. With fewer parades this year, people will need to drop their letters to Santa into the mailbox. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)