The 2009 RAC Channel Seven Christmas Pageant with the City of Perth once again brought the streets of Perth to life on Sunday 6 December 2009. The Christmas Pageant is one of the most popular community events held in Perth. The 2009 Christmas Pageant was bigger and better than ever, with a modified parade route, exciting new floats and much more free entertainment on Langley Park.
Program of events
8:00am-2:00pm Carnival activities
8:30am-2:00pm Dorsogna Christmas Sizzle for Telethon
9:30am-11:00am Christmas Pageant Parade
11:00am-2:00pm Free stage entertainment
Christmas Pageant Parade
The parade will commence from a different location this year, being the east end of Langley Park at the corner of Plain Street and Terrace Road, before making its way down Terrace Road, Victoria Avenue, Riverside Drive and back up Plain Street. The parade will take about one hour to pass any one point around the route. Free displays and entertainment on Langley Park
There will be rides, amusements and kid's activities from 8am for everyone in the family to get involved in. Bring your picnic blanket and enjoy free entertainment on the main stage which will commence at 11am. A variety of food and refreshments will be available during the day for everyone in the family to enjoy.
Tips on how to enjoy the day to the maximum
Refer to the route map before you arrive so you know where to go on the day.
A map of Langley Park, including the activities and Pageant route map, will be available from the information stand on Terrace Road for reference on the day. Make sure you pick one up
Arrive early to secure a good spot on the parade route. Make sure you bring something to eat and drink and locate the nearest toilets.
Please make sure children get the best seats in the house and adults stand at the back.
If you prefer to sit and watch the parade, please bring rugs, cushions and low chairs as some folding chairs can block the view of people behind you.
Remember to take lots of water and apply sunscreen throughout the day.
Please dispose of rubbish in the bins provided to keep our park and streets clean and tidy.