This country is the second largest country in the world by land area.
What is Canada?
Many Canadians send these festive greetings to friends and family during the holiday season.
What are Christmas cards?
This poultry dish with “all the trimmings” is a common Canadian Christmas meal.
What is roast turkey?
This annual parade in Toronto is one of the oldest and largest Santa parades in the world.
What is the Santa Claus Parade?
This eastern Canadian province is famous for supplying Christmas trees across the country.
Response: What is Nova Scotia?
This city is the capital of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
These are often hung by the fireplace in Canadian homes, waiting for Santa Claus.
What are Christmas stockings?
These small, sweet pastries are a traditional Canadian Christmas dessert.
What are mincemeat tarts?
This Newfoundland tradition involves disguises, singing, and asking, “Are there any mummers in the night?”
What is Mummering?
This U.S. city receives a large Christmas tree each year as thanks for help after the Halifax Explosion.
What is Boston?
This is the currency people use in Canada.
What is the Canadian dollar?
Canadians often decorate their homes with these evergreen symbols, usually fir or pine.
What are Christmas trees?
This rich dessert is also known as plum pudding and is eaten during the Christmas season.
What is Christmas pudding?
This Nova Scotia tradition was brought by German immigrants and involves guessing who is in costume.
What is Belsnickeling?
This Canadian province is especially known for Mummering traditions in small towns and villages.
What is Newfoundland?
These are the two official languages of Canada.
What are English and French?
In Canada, many families choose to open some or all of their gifts on this evening before Christmas Day.
What is Christmas Eve?
This chocolate dessert shaped like a log is especially popular in Quebec.
What is a Bûche de Noël?
This Inuit celebration includes dancing and gift exchanging and is observed in parts of Canada.
What is Sinck Tuck?
This province is home to Labrador City, which hosts a Christmas light-up contest with ice sculptures.
What is Newfoundland?
This indigenous group lives mainly in the northern parts of Canada.
Who are the Inuit?
A certain famous Christmas visitor whose home is Canada according to Canadians.
Who is Santa Claus?
This traditional Quebec Christmas dish is a stew made from pigs’ feet.
What is ragoût aux pattes de cochons?
This Quebec celebration on January 6 involves a cake with a hidden bean to crown a king or queen.
What is La Fête des Rois?
This cultural group in Canada traditionally prepares twelve different dishes for Christmas.
Who are Ukrainian Canadians?