Gobble, gobble, grab your turkey baster, it’s Thanksgiving. Canadian Thanksgiving, that is. Though the US version takes place on the fourth Thursday of November, Canada celebrates on the second ...
Learn how to make the ultimate Poutine, a beloved French-Canadian classic, perfect for Thanksgiving indulgence! 🇨🇦 This ...
Another theory for where Canadian Thanksgiving came from is the French settlers who came in the early 17th century and celebrated their harvests in New France every year. Many places in Europe ...
Since 2019, the Wednesday before Canadian Thanksgiving (which is the second Monday each October), has been dubbed Canadian Beer Day. It is an initiative of Beer Canada, a trade group whose ...
Kitchener, Ontario, may not be Canada’s best-known city, but come autumn, it becomes one of the country’s most festive fall destinations.