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Santa waves goodbye as Dragonfly ends festive canal trips

The Dragonfly canal boat has completed its final festive journey of the year, marking the end of a week of Christmas trips through Wichelstowe.

bySwindon 24
23 December 2025 • 5.17pm
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The family boat rides were organised by the Wiltshire and Berkshire Canal Trust and saw dozens of children and parents enjoy a gentle winter journey along the canal.

The final trip finished near Hall & Woodhouse, where the boat will now remain moored until the new year.

For many families, it was the last opportunity in 2025 to step on board, sing Christmas songs and receive small gifts while cruising through the canal corridor.

Santa joined every trip throughout the festive week, spending time with children and talking to them about Christmas Eve and their plans for the holidays.

“One of the highlights of Christmas time is coming down to the Dragonfly boat,”

Santa said during a short chat after the final trip.

“We get all the children to come down, we go for a trip on the boat, we have presents, we sing songs and we have fun, which is really, really good.”

The canal trips have become a familiar part of Christmas in Wichelstowe, offering a quieter and slower alternative to more traditional festive attractions.

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Santa explained how the idea first came about after being contacted by those who operate the boat.

“They sent me a letter asking if I could come and see them on the boat,” he said. “I thought that was a really good idea, so I came down, and I’ve been doing it ever since because I just love doing it.”

Now in its seventh or eighth year, the festive canal run has grown into a popular local tradition for families in Swindon.

Before heading off to prepare for Christmas Eve, Santa shared a final message for children across the town.

“Have a lovely time,” he said. “Remember the people in your home and make sure they have a lovely time as well. If they work hard for you, give them a big hug and say thank you to them too.”

With the Dragonfly now tied up and the final carols sung, the Christmas canal season has drawn to a close, with organisers already looking ahead to welcoming families back again next year.

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