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Salmon tartare with maple sugar
Salmon tartare with maple sugar

A lover of savory and sweet recipes, you will certainly like this original recipe for salmon tartare accompanied by...

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Lovers’ Day in Quebec
Lovers’ Day in Quebec

Valentine's Day, or lovers' day, is important in Quebec. Considered a day dedicated to love, it is celebrated by both...

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Valentine's Day: Berry and maple tartlet-recipe
Valentine's Day: Berry and maple tartlet-recipe

To properly celebrate this special day, discover the recipe for a berry and maple tartlet, ideal to be enjoyed with...

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Several reasons to go to Canada in winter.
Several reasons to go to Canada in winter.

Looking for a perfect travel destination for extreme activities? Discover through this article what Canada can offer...

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The magic of the Northern Lights in the heart of the Canadian winter
The magic of the Northern Lights in the heart of the Canadian winter

What are the Northern Lights and where to see them during the coldest season in Canada? Some answers in this article.

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  • Practice ice fishing in Canada
    Practice ice fishing in Canada

    The ice fishing season in Canada is an annual event that takes place from the time the lakes freeze over. Most people only fish during the warmer months, but winter in Canada can be a whole other world of fun.

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  • How to replace white sugar with maple syrup?
    How to replace white sugar with maple syrup?

    White sugar is found in many culinary recipes. However, there are many reasons for replacing it with maple syrup. Whether it is to take advantage of a healthier product, to reduce the caloric rate in recipes or to highlight a refined taste, this substitution is entirely possible. Discover through this article what are the specificities of each ingredient and how to replace them.

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  • The Northern Lights in Canada: when can we see them?
    The Northern Lights in Canada: when can we see them?

    Do you dream of seeing the Aurora Borealis? You will be able to contemplate them during your stay in Canada. This phenomenon results from the meeting of gases, the solar wind and the upper atmosphere. It is often observed between the 65th and the 75th parallel. Let's see more about this.

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  • The Carré Saint-Louis and its houses in Montreal
    The Carré Saint-Louis and its houses in Montreal

    Once in Montreal, it is difficult to miss Carré Saint-Louis or Square Saint-Louis. Located in the heart of the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough between avenue des Pins and rue Sherbrooke, Square Saint-Louis has it all. In addition to being easily accessible, it is full of splendid places not to be missed. Among them we can cite the surprising colorful houses with Victorian architecture.

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  • How to store maple syrup
    How to store maple syrup

    A bottle or jar of maple syrup can be stored for several years if it is still sealed. This preservation does not require a particular temperature. However, it is advisable to keep the maple syrup cold once its container is opened. Indeed, this will prevent the formation of crystals at the bottom of the jar that could change the taste. Exposure to ambient air also promotes the development of mold.

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  • Percé Rock in Quebec
    Percé Rock in Quebec

    Percé Rock is located near the town of Percé, which gives it its name. This large monolith is located 750 km from Quebec and more precisely, in the Gaspé Peninsula. Why does this monument attract so many tourists? Let's find out in this section.

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  • Focus on the Canadian vineyard
    Focus on the Canadian vineyard

    The Canadian Vineyard is an idyllic rural getaway, with breathtaking views and luxurious accommodations. For the first time in the last 50 years, Canadian wineries are open to the public. Just a short drive from the Greater Toronto Area and the Ottawa Valley, it's not hard to see why our country is attracting international attention as a tourist destination.

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  • The Old Port of Montreal
    The Old Port of Montreal

    In addition to its title as a World Heritage Site, Montreal is also home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of three buildings: the Old Port, the Old Town and the Citadel. These three sites can best be described as a group of UNESCO sites (with some overlapping areas), as they are all connected and located in the same place. However, each of these sites is notable for its individual historical value.

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  • Discover Quebec gins
    Discover Quebec gins

    While the market has long been dominated by brands such as Bombay Sapphire, Tanqueray or Beefeater, small distilleries have multiplied in North America. Canada today produces quality, world-renowned gins. The best of these locally produced gins are beginning to gain more and more recognition. These products are sure to only get better from now on.

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  • How to use dark type maple syrup in your recipes?
    How to use dark type maple syrup in your recipes?

    Quebec maple syrup is an essential product of modern gastronomy. In pastry and cooking, this natural ingredient blends admirably with all types of preparations. Maple syrup is especially appreciated for its virtues on health. It is notably a 100% pure flavouring. % and very rich in nutrients. Currently, many people use dark maple syrup in their recipes. What are the characteristics of this much appreciated nectar? How to exploit the quality of this product in cooking and baking? Here are some...

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  • The lemon and maple syrup diet: an effective detox cure.
    The lemon and maple syrup diet: an effective detox cure.

    Who doesn't dream of losing unsightly little bulges before the arrival of summer? Thanks to a detox diet, we get rid of the toxic elements present in the body. Nothing like the lemon and maple syrup diet. So let's see what it consists of.

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  • Discover Quebec rums
    Discover Quebec rums

    If Puerto Rico has always been the first producer of rum in the world, Canada is now becoming one of the most powerful distilleries. The province of Quebec has indeed played a major role in this transition, notably with the creation of the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ). Currently, Quebec rum is doing perfectly well and is enjoying great success with both local and foreign consumers. Let's discover Quebec rums: the specificities as well as the different types.

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  • The Canadian-American Great Lakes region
    The Canadian-American Great Lakes region

    This region is made up of 5 lakes which cover a total area of 244,100 square kilometres. The latter are known as the largest group of lakes in the world after Lake Baikal which is located in Russia. The surroundings of the Canadian-American Great Lakes attract many hikers and tourists because of the beautiful landscapes they offer. Discover some necessary information to know in this article if you want to visit the places.

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  • The Indian Barometer of Canada
    The Indian Barometer of Canada
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    Barometers are devices used to measure air pressure and thus predict temperature changes. They have been used in meteorology and physics for years. Barometers come in different types including mercury, aneroid, gas, electronic and water barometers. These devices are also available in miniature versions to allow farmers to predict dramatic climate changes. On the other hand, there is an instrument with the same concept, but in a more traditional aspect. You will find out in this article!

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  • Maple water: an ideal drink for athletes
    Maple water: an ideal drink for athletes

    Nature has provided a delicious sports drink to hydrate you before and after a workout. This is maple sap, taken directly from the tree. It is rich in nutrients and its contributions can stimulate the performance and recovery of the body. Although it has been consumed for centuries, it has only recently been commercialized.

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  • The History of the North American Bison
    The History of the North American Bison
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    The bison, also known as the American buffalo, is a large mammal that has roamed the North American continent for centuries. Native to the United States and southern Canada, this animal was vital to Native Americans before the European colonization of North America. The bison were central to the lives of early settlers who traveled west across the prairies and plains in covered wagons. Buffalo hide harvests were a valuable source of income for eastern suppliers. The large herds were soon to...

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  • Legend of the dream catcher (dream catcher)
    Legend of the dream catcher (dream catcher)

    A dreamcatcher or dreamcatcher is a handcrafted object modeled on the spider's web, some threads of which were originally created for use in textiles. It is a magical amulet that traps bad dreams and lets good ones pass.

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  • The Canadian boreal forest
    The Canadian boreal forest

    The Canadian boreal forest has one of the best preserved ecosystems in the world. Endowed with a rich and unequaled biodiversity, it currently constitutes 28 % of the world's intact forests. The boreal zone also plays an essential role in Canada's economy, since it contains abundant natural resources, thus creating thousands of jobs. Between conservation, tourism and economy, here is what you need to know about the Canadian boreal forest.

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  • All about cranberry harvesting in Canada
    All about cranberry harvesting in Canada
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    This fruit, which represents Canada very well, is endemic to North America. This red and sour berry is widely cultivated in Quebec and British Columbia. Only the American cranberry or large-fruited cranberry varieties are used for trade.

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  • Agave syrup or maple syrup: how to make sure you make the right choice?
    Agave syrup or maple syrup: how to make sure you make the right choice?
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    Agave syrup has been little known for a few years, but it has gradually found its place in kitchens. As for its "alter ego", maple syrup, it is from Canada and always ready to thrill your taste buds. It is necessary to learn more about these two products to be able to make the right choice. The taste and texture of maple syrup and agave syrup are so similar that you couldn't tell them apart. But does one bring more than the other? Let's start!

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