Santa Claus Was Just Spotted Delivering Presents On A Paddleboard Near Toronto (PHOTOS)

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2020 has affected us in so many different ways, and now it seems like even Ol' Saint Nick is having to switch things up.

Photographer Malcolm Bryson spotted a Santa Claus in Mississauga paddleboarding into town, and with a reindeer in tow.

There wasn't a sleigh in sight in the community of Port Credit, Mississauga, but reports say there was plenty of holiday music blasting from the boards and a lot of Santa Claus chuckling happening, as well.

This isn't Bryson's first holiday photoshoot either — he also caught a coven of witches paddleboarding on Halloween.

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Santa celebrates his arrival in Port Credit, Mississauga.

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Luckily, he's just as good on the water as he is in a flying sleigh.

Malcolm Bryson | Facebook

And without the traditional transport method, Santa was still joined by a reindeer on his travels.

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  • Cormac O'Brien was an Associate Editor at Narcity Canada, covering all things exciting and trending about Canada. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Journalism from the University of Victoria, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the campus newspaper and was awarded the BCYNA Community News Scholarship for his writing. He was also the producer and co-host of Now On Narcity, Narcity's flagship podcast.

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