This frozen precipitation falls from the sky.
Snow
This winter holiday is celebrated with gift-giving and red and green decorations.
Christmas
This animal hibernates during the winter months.
Bear
Snowshoeing
While sitting around a holiday feast you will likely see this protein being served.
Turkey
These wintery treats are made with sugar, water, and mint flavouring.
Candy canes
This winter holiday is celebrated with the lighting of candles on a menorah.
Hanukkah
This animal migrates south for the winter.
Birds
This indoor or outdoor winter sport has many pieces of equipment, but you can't play at all without this piece of rubber equipment.
Hockey puck
This simple meat pie is a staple at most holiday meals in Quebec.
Tourtiere
This winter sport involves sliding down a snowy hill and two poles.
Skiing
This winter holiday is celebrated with black, red, and green candles and a feast.
Kwanzaa
These animals can shrink themselves to conserve energy during the winter months.
Moles
This indoor winter sport originated in Scotland and requires heavy rocks.
Curling
This sticky sweet treat is enjoyed after it has been poured over fresh snow!
Maple taffy
This festive drink is often enjoyed around the holidays.
Hot chocolate
This Germanic winter holiday is celebrated with a winter solstice festival and gift-giving.
Yule
These animals slows down in the winter to conserve energy because the sun no longer provides them much warmth.
Snakes or reptiles
This outdoor winter sport was originally invented as a way to travel somewhere faster in the snow, now it is considered one of the fastest non-motorized sports on land.
Skiing
You will see an abundance of these bright fruits on sale at the grocery store during the winter months.
Oranges or mandarine or clementines
It takes a snowflake this long to fall from a cloud to the ground.
2 hours
This winter holiday is celebrated in January and people celebrate with a festive dinner, fireworks, and envelopes of money.
Chinese New Year
This animal adapts to the winter by changing its fur color to white.
Arctic fox
This winter sport requires a slippery slope, 4 people, and 140km/h speeds.
Bobsled
This popular pastry company sells over 2 million of their warm and doughy treats each year in Canada.
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