Canadian Christmas traditions vary regionally due to the country's cultural diversity. The main Christmas meal typically includes roast turkey with sides like potatoes and vegetables. Decorations include Christmas trees, lights, and stockings. Santa Claus is an important figure, and the Santa Claus Parade in Toronto is one of the oldest and largest in the world. Regional traditions include the Inuit "Sinck Tuck" festival of dancing and gifts, and families in Nova Scotia sending their best Christmas trees to Boston. Cookie baking and exchanging is also popular across Canada.