While many of us will be gearing up for Thanksgiving in November, Canada gets a head start with their celebrations of this holiday. Canadian Thanksgiving is on October 14 and, just like in the states, ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). “Different people bring different things to the table.” Canadian chef, Jonny Lake, of Trivet restaurant in London, UK, is talking ...
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) — As American’s gear up for their annual Thanksgiving feast, Canadian are looking back on theirs, as the celebration of gratitude is held in mid-October. Typically, Canadian ...
Canadian Thanksgiving takes place in October, tied to the country’s earlier harvest season and setting it apart from the November holiday in the United States. With cool weather setting in and fields ...
Per the Canadian Encyclopedia, the first official and annual Canadian Thanksgiving was celebrated on Nov. 6, 1879, although indigenous peoples have been celebrating the fall harvest long before the ...
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Thanksgiving comes to Canada first. In many ways, it's not unlike its American counterpart. But if you can't bear the thought of a Thanksgiving without football and school pageants with Pilgrims and ...
When you are sitting at the table enjoying a delicious Thanksgiving meal, just remember: the Canadians did it first. Maria Mercedes Galuppo (@mariamgaluppo) has more. When you are sitting at the table ...
Thanksgiving comes to Canada first. In many ways, it’s not unlike its American counterpart. But if you can’t bear the thought of a Thanksgiving without football and school pageants with Pilgrims and ...
Yes, today is Thanksgiving, but only if you're from the Great White North. Known as Canadian Thanksgiving outside of its home country, the holiday shares much in common with its better-known American ...