Jul 01, 2016 11:02
Happy Canada Day to all our friends to the North! May it be a festive day! :)
How do Canadians celebrate their national holiday? Here in the U.S. it's with parades, cook-outs and fireworks. What's considered 'American foods' are hot dogs and hamburgers, and you add in potato salad, pasta salad, chips 'n' dips, and all sorts of goodies! :) You might get a band concert on the town common (and in Boston, it's a big show on the Esplanade). Lots of red-white-and-blue!
What are Canada's national foods? I know French fries with vinegar are popular (or were about fifteen years ago), and poutine. What is considered a quintessential Canadian dish?
I like the fact that in Niagara Falls, the two countries share a week of fireworks because their national holidays are so close together. :)
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boston,
fourth of july,
fireworks!!!,
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massachusetts,
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new england,
canada day,
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