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The Canadian Culture and Traditions: Canada is famous for its pristine landscape (especially its vast mountain ranges), rich history and diverse blend of people and cultures. It's the second largest country in the world, and extends from the U.S. in the south all the way to the Arctic Circle in the north.Canada is made up of ten provinces and three territories; the capital city is Ottawa, but you might also be familiar with other major cities like Vancouver, Toronto and the French-speaking Québec and Montréal. Canada is bilingual, with English and French being the two official languages, but most people speak English at home. #canada #canadanature #canadaNaturalScenery #loveCanada #canadaImmegration #canadalife #canadacitizenship #touristattraction #bestcountry #nature #touristguide #top10 #topplace You might hear some common Canadian slang such as loonie (a dollar coin), chinook (a warm wind that comes over the mountain in mid-winter) and Hog Town (nickname for Toronto). Because Canada is so diverse historically and ethnically, there is no single national culture, the melting-pot ideal of the neighboring United States is translated in Canada as something of a stew, with distinctive flavors from the hundreds of influences that make up the larger Canadian culture. Although French and English share official-language status, the particular culture of an area is generally a reflection of the dominant language; thus, French influences are confined largely to Quebec and New Brunswick. Canada's aboriginal peoples also maintain their own distinctive cultures, particularly in the North, and immigrants have both integrated into Canadian daily life and continued to maintain some unique elements of their ancestral homelands.Still, the country unites to celebrate Canada Day (July 1), which commemorates the formation of the country in 1867. As a multicultural country, Canada has many exciting festivals and cultural attractions that take place throughout the year. Canadian Thanksgiving: Another great Canadian tradition is Thanksgiving. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October, which to me personally makes a lot more sense - you have two months to get ready for another Turkey feast. Canadian Thanksgiving is closely linked to the harvest festival, which is why it takes place in autumn, and is a very relaxed affair. There are no parades or floats, but there is the warmth of your Canadian friends that invited you over to stuff your stomachs with turkey, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pies. St Jean Baptiste Day: A hugely popular holiday with the Francophone culture, St Jean Baptiste day takes place on June 24 and is known as la Fête nationale du Québec (the National holiday of Quebec).If you find yourself in Canada's French province, brace yourself for a day of concerts, parades and firework displays. Families get together to have bonfires and barbecues, and Montreal and Quebec City brim with energy and people. St Patrick's Day Parade in Montréal: The longest-running parade in Canada (uninterrupted since 1824), St Patrick's Day Parade is one of the best days to find yourself in Montréal. Depending on the weather (and sometimes you even get T-shirt weather in the city in March), there are crowds anywhere from 250,000 to 700,000, watching hundreds of floats, marching bands and performers stroll down Saint-Catherine Street (one of the city's main arteries). RELATED VIDEOS: Greenland: • Greenland - 4K Culture and Tradition Faroe Islands: • The Faroe Islands: The 4K Destination Aubai Culture & Tradition : • The World's Most Visited Cities India Culture & Tradition: • Indian Culture and Traditions BEAUTIFUL Beaches: • Most BEAUTIFUL Beaches In The World CHANNEL LINK: / faridhaq RELATED TAG: americans moving to canada canada culture geography of canada geography of canada video life in canada ontario ottawa ottawa police ottawa protest things i wish i knew before moving to canada toronto living in canada moving to canada 2021 justin trudeau life in canada for indians vancouver ottawa police service living in toronto immigrate to canada immigration to canada toronto life life in toronto canada culture and traditions ~-~~-~~~-~~-~ Please watch: "The Mysterious Easter Island: What You Need To Know #shorts" • The Mysterious Easter Island: What Yo... ~-~~-~~~-~~-~