Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Canadian Christmas Traditions

CANADIAN CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS

 


 
Canada is such a large country filled with people from many different cultural backgrounds. In fact, Canada's multiculturalism, is one of the things many Canadian are most proud of. Because of this, there are many different Christmas traditions in Canada.
 
Christmas in Canada is about spending time with family and friends. Slow down and enjoy the company of loved ones and exchange gifts with the people you care about.
 
Canadian children believe in Santa Claus. Canadians are proud to say that Canada is home to Santa Claus but I'm sure people in Finland or even Turkey would disagree. ;) Many children are dressed up in their finest clothes and taken to the Shopping Mall to have there picture taken with Santa and get the opportunity to tell Santa Claus what they want for Christmas this year. This picture then gets sent to Grandparents and distant family members. 
 
One of the most important traditions is the Christmas Tree and the decorating of it with lights and shiny Christmas decorations. The family get together and go out to pick their tree and spend the evening drinking eggnog, warm apple cider or hot cocoa and decorating the tree. 
 
Many Canadian families have cookie-baking parties. They each bring a recipe for Christmas cookies or baked good, then bake them and exchange them with the members of their family. Each family, at the end of the party goes home with a variety of different cookies to enjoy over the Christmas season.
 
There are many parties to attend leading up to the Christmas holiday. Work holiday parties are when companies take their employees out to dinner and give them gifts as a token of their appreciation for the last year of work. Friends will sometimes throw a party or get together with friend and family that they will not have a chance to see over the holiday break.
 
If this is your first Christmas in Canada then hopefully this blog entry helps to keep you informed during the hustle and bustle of the Holiday Season.
 
Merry Christmas Everyone!
 
 

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