Toasted
Summer of '67
Seeing Colours
Canada’s Big 5
Toolbox Finds
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It's customary to toast these soft confections on sticks over a campfire.

What are marshmallows?

Marshmallows were originally made from the root of the marsh mallow plant and were used as a medicinal treat. Today they're a classic part of campfire traditions across Canada and are a key ingredient in s'mores.

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The International and Universal Exposition held in Montreal in 1967, which attracted more than 50 million visits, was universally known by this name.

What is Expo 67?

It is is widely regarded as one of the most successful world’s fairs in history and is often credited with boosting Montreal’s international profile during Canada’s centennial year.

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Raven or jet

What is black?

Jet is a type of fossilized wood that has been used in jewelry since the Bronze Age. It became especially popular in Victorian mourning jewelry because of its rich, polished black appearance.


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This giant Canadian animal can look like a tree from far away, and hitting one on the highway is very bad news for your car.

What is a moose?

Moose are excellent swimmers and can dive several metres underwater to feed on aquatic plants, helping them survive in both forested and wetland habitats across Canada.


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This toolbox classic is great for hanging pictures, fixing loose nails, and basic home repairs that make you feel self-reliant.

What is a hammer?

The hammer is one of humanity’s oldest tool. Early versions made from stone date back more than 3 million years. 

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If you're feeling under the weather, your diet might be reduced to toast and this beverage, such as Red Rose

What is tea?

Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water. Whether served black, green, or herbal, it's enjoyed in countless cultures and is often associated with comfort and relaxation.

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This NHL team won its 13th and most recent Stanley Cup in 1967.

What are the Toronto Maple Leafs?

They won the Stanley Cup on May 2, 1967 and defeated the Montreal Canadiens in six games to claim their 13th championship

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Alabaster or bone

What is white?

Alabaster has been used since ancient times for carving sculptures and decorative objects because it is soft enough to shape easily, yet fine enough to polish to a smooth, luminous finish.


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If you leave snacks out while camping, this forest animal may arrive uninvited for dinner

What is a brown bear?

Bears in Canada have an excellent sense of smell, many times stronger than a dog’s, which allows them to detect food from kilometres away, even when it’s sealed or hidden.

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Flathead, Phillips, or Robertson - every toolbox needs several of these.

What are screwdrivers?

The Robertson screwdriver, recognizable by its square tip, was invented in Canada in the early 1900s and became popular because it grips screws securely and reduces slipping compared to other designs.

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Bread dipped in beaten eggs, then pan-fried until golden brown.

What is French toast?

French toast has many names around the world. In the United Kingdom, it's often called eggy bread, while in France it's known as pain perdu, meaning "lost bread," because it was traditionally made with stale bread that might otherwise have been wasted.

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On June 1, 1967, the first Canadian location of this golden arched burger chain opened in Richmond, British Columbia.

What is McDonald's?

Their most popular and best-selling item globally is their World Famous Fries. Selling over 9 million pounds daily, they are consistently the chain's top-ordered item whether purchased as a primary meal or an add-on side

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Mandarin or pumpkin

What is orange?

The colour orange takes its name from the fruit, which came to English via Old French pomme d’orenge. Before that, in many European languages, the colour was simply described as a shade of red or yellow.

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This massive shaggy animal once roamed the Canadian prairies in huge herds and can still be found in national parks today.

What is a bison?

Bison were nearly driven to extinction in the late 1800s due to overhunting, but conservation efforts helped restore populations in Canada.

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You use this tool to find out that the couch you bought is exactly 2 inches too wide for your door

What is a tape measure?

Modern tape measures use a small curved metal tip called a “hook” that slightly moves to ensure accurate measurements for when you are pushing against an object or pulling from it.

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This messy sandwich is made by spooning a seasoned ground beef mixture onto a toasted bun.

What are Sloppy Joes?

The exact origin of the Sloppy Joe is debated. One popular story credits a cook named Joe in Sioux City with creating the sandwich in the 1930s by adding tomato sauce to loose meat sandwiches.

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During the Summer of Love, this Canadian city’s Stanley Park hosted a “Human Be-In” gathering of counterculture youth.

What is Vancouver?

It helped establish the city’s early reputation as a hub for progressive music, activism, and alternative culture that continues today.

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Cobalt or royal

What is blue?

Cobalt compounds have been used since ancient times to create vivid blue glass and ceramics, including decorative pottery found in ancient Egypt.


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Known for their bright white colour and permanent-looking “smile,” these whales are often called the “canaries of the sea.”

What are beluga whales?

They are among the most vocal whales, producing a wide range of clicks, whistles, and chirps to communicate and navigate through Arctic waters, especially under ice.


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This tool helps keep shelves straight…and debates about “that looks crooked” to a minimum

What is a level?

A traditional level works by using a sealed liquid vial with an air bubble; the bubble always moves to the highest point, making it a simple but highly reliable way to check alignment.

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It's Kellogg's "toaster pastry"

What are Pop-Tarts?

Pop-Tarts debuted in 1964 with four original flavours: strawberry, blueberry, brown sugar cinnamon, and apple currant. Although designed to be toasted, many people enjoy them straight from the package.

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Established in 1967, this is one of Canada’s highest civilian honours for outstanding achievement and service.

What is the Order of Canada?

It was created during Canada’s centennial year to recognize people who have made exceptional contributions to the nation. Recipients include scientists, artists, athletes, and community leaders from across the country.


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Slate or mouse

What is grey?

The term “slate grey” comes from the natural colour of slate rock, which has been used for roofing and chalkboards for centuries because it splits into smooth, durable sheets.

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Living in Canada’s Arctic regions, this powerful predator is an excellent swimmer and the world’s largest bear species.

What is a polar bear?

Polar bears have black skin under their white fur, which helps absorb and retain heat from the sun in their frigid Arctic environment.

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This L-shaped tool comes with almost every IKEA furniture box and has caused generations of Canadians to say, “There has to be an easier way to build this.”

What is an Allen key OR hex key?

It was originally designed in the early 1900s for tightening set screws in machinery, but it became especially famous worldwide through its widespread use in furniture assembly.

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