Cam Tait Previews 18th Annual Teddy Bear Toss

The 18th Annual Teddy Bear Toss is set to take place in Edmonton, creating buzz around this beloved community event. Fans are encouraged to bring teddy bears to throw on the ice after the Oil Kings score, with proceeds and donations going to Santas Anonymous. Last year, over 15,000 bears were tossed after a goal, showcasing the event’s success in charitable giving. The excitement is palpable, with festive activities and an auction for themed jerseys also planned. This year’s event promises a fun and philanthropic atmosphere that embodies the spirit of the holidays.
By the Numbers
- 15,458 bears were thrown last season during the Teddy Bear Toss.
- Two hundred grand raised for charity through this event in the past.
State of Play
- The event occurs this Sunday at 4 PM, with excitement for the traditional bear toss building.
- The Carnival activities include face painting and bouncy castles for families.
What’s Next
The countdown to the event has started, with expectations high for record donations and a larger community turnout. Fans are anxious to see if this year will beat last year’s record for bears thrown. The fundraising continues to benefit local children through Santas Anonymous, enhancing the festive spirit.
Bottom Line
Expect a whirlwind of holiday cheer and charity at the Teddy Bear Toss, featuring community engagement and fun activities. It’s a chance for Edmonton to come together for a good cause while celebrating the season in an unforgettable way.



