Among the Canadian
most typical celebrations is Groundhog Day, celebrated
by early September, moment at which one of these likeable
little mammals, known as Wiarton Willie, foretells how
much time will the winter last. Another of the typical
celebrations, shared with the Americans is the Thanksgiving
Day, moment at which they reunite with his families to
share a generous banquet of turkey with pumpkin and apple
cider.
The 11 November, Canadians carry out the Memory Day, when
they celebrate their dead and those which served to his
country during the war. Another classic celebrations are
Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
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