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Canada Post Santa: How To Get A Letter To The North Pole

Canada Post makes it so easy!

Updated Nov. 17, 2017: This story was originally published in 2016. The deadline for your letters to Santa this year is Dec. 11.

Canadian kids are gearing up for Christmas by sending their letters to Santa Claus. And Canada Post makes it so easy for us to get our wish lists to good ol' Saint Nick. It's even free! (No postage is required on letters to the North Pole.)

All you need to do is:

1. Use the following mailing address: Santa Claus, North Pole, H0H 0H0, Canada.

2. Mail letters by December 14 in order to give the elves time to write back.

3. Include your full return address.

We're joining #Santa today at the @WpgSantaParade – don't forget to bring your Santa letters! https://t.co/32jUAXmE23pic.twitter.com/SFCPlaAzuS

— Canada Post (@canadapostcorp) November 12, 2016

Every year, more than a million kids send their letters to Santa via Canada Post. Each letter is read and responded to (as long as a return address is included!).

While Canada Post offers free templates for kids, we love it when kids go rogue. Here are some adorable letters we found on Instagram.

Squishy T writing his Santa letter with daddy :-) #santaletter #santa #specialtimeofyear #HoustonT #excited #christmas #xmas

A photo posted by Angelagh Houston (@ayinthiahouston) on

#santaletter #chritmasready #proud Niko wrote his first letter to santa, alone⛄️⛄️🎅🏻🎅🏻

A photo posted by Iva Pracevic (@mockbloga_) on

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