It was a wedding in motion, as a couple from Ailsa Craig’s domain got married on a float in the city’s Santa Claus parade.

There’s a little anticipation for the little ones waiting for Santa’s parade to begin; However, they weren’t the only ones whose hearts beat a little faster, waiting for the parade to begin.

“The realization is very short, so we had to think very temporarily with the help of all those amazing family circle members,” Trevor Vanderloo exclaimed, waving to the circle of relatives who had joined him and his wife in a wagon to accompany them. demolished on Ailsa Craig Main Street.

The couple won a wedding contest based on their private history, beating out 30 other contestants. Bride Katie Nigh was beaming as she waited for the little gray tractor to start pulling the cart along the parade route.

“It’s beautiful. Good day to get married,” he said.

The rite began as the parade moved down the street, with the couple’s young men and their parents, also in the car. The voice of the celebrant was transmitted through a loudspeaker to the spectators who walked the sidewalks,

“You must stand now, facing each other, to get the boundless love that you have all given you,” he said.

A small gray tractor pulls the cart in which Trevor Vanderloo and Katie Nigh married at Ailsa Craig’s Santa Claus parade in Ailsa Craig, Ontario. Saturday, December 10, 2022. (Gerry Dewan/CTV News London) Then the parade stopped and the vows were exchanged; Trevor’s expression of his love for Katie.

“My faithful husband and the only true love,” she said.

But only one parade can be avoided for so long, and the wheels began to recede when the marriage declaration was made and the first kiss was given as husband and wife. that I may claim you husband and wife. “

Trevor’s brother and sister piled up near the wagon as vows and wedding rings were exchanged. Dann Vanderloo says he’s not surprised to see his little brother get married on a parade float.

“Knowing Trevor, this is precisely what you expected. As it turned out to be,” he said.

My sister, Wendy Vanderloo couldn’t engage her excitement.

“It’s wonderful for Trev and Katie,” he said. It suits them well and it couldn’t be a more wonderful couple. “

Event planning company Sapphire and Lilly organized the contest and organized the big day.

So, will they do it next year?

“Absolutely not,” said co-owner Tessa De Almeida, with a warm laugh. “I enjoyed every minute of it. It sure was amazing, but it’s definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience for us. “

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