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Comment créer le panier garni canadien parfait ? Le guide de l'épicier.
Comment créer le panier garni canadien parfait ? Le guide de l'épicier.

Offrir un panier garni, c'est bien. Offrir un billet d'avion gustatif pour les grands espaces canadiens, c'est mieux.

Canadian Brunch: The Shopping List for an Authentic Sunday Morning
Canadian Brunch: The Shopping List for an Authentic Sunday Morning

Forget classic brunches. If you really want to surprise your guests (or simply treat yourself), you need to aim for...

5 delicious (and surprising) ways to use maple butter
5 delicious (and surprising) ways to use maple butter

If you've never tasted maple butter, prepare for a taste shock. Despite its name, this national treasure doesn't...

Maple water vs Coconut water: Which is the best hydration drink?
Maple water vs Coconut water: Which is the best hydration drink?

For years, coconut water reigned supreme in the natural and sports drink aisle. But today, a new player straight from...

Is maple sugar really "better" for your health or is that a myth?
Is maple sugar really "better" for your health or is that a myth?

We would all like it to be true: a delicious, local sugar that would be "good for us." For the past few years, maple...

Explore Canada

You want to explore Canada: The Indian summer, the flora and fauna of Canada, the forests and the great outdoors, the mythical places to discover.

 
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  • Ten iconic Canadian animals to discover during your stay
    Ten iconic Canadian animals to discover during your stay
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    Canadians consider nature a key element of their national identity: the various species of fauna and flora are renowned for their natural abundance.

  • 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.

  • Canada, the country with the most lakes in the world
    Canada, the country with the most lakes in the world

    Canada concentrates 60 % of the world's natural lakes and 9% of its territory covered with fresh water. It contains more than 20% of the world's fresh water. It is the country with the largest number of natural lakes in the world, and it is followed by Russia and the United States. Natural lakes, like those found throughout Canada, form in mountainous regions and rift zones, as well as in areas of glaciation - all of these regions occur naturally in this country.

  • Top 20 expressions from Quebec
    Top 20 expressions from Quebec
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    Quebecers use expressions that are both funny and colorful at the same time, which are often difficult to understand without a little explanation. That's what this article is for, to make sure you understand conversations the best you can.

  • What are the cultural differences between Americans and English-speaking Canadians?
    What are the cultural differences between Americans and English-speaking Canadians?

    Cultural differences between Americans and English-speaking Canadians are deeply rooted in their history, governance and values. Although sharing a common language and close geographical ties, these two countries have distinct nuances that speak to their unique identities. Their traditions, customs and attitudes towards diversity reflect different approaches to everyday life. This exploration of the cultural differences between Americans and English-speaking Canadians will provide a better...

  • Why do Canadians build their homes out of wood?
    Why do Canadians build their homes out of wood?
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    But it's not just a question of availability, there are practical and economic reasons why Canadians prefer wood for their homes. It dates back to early French and British settlers who used local resources to construct homes and buildings. Nonetheless, wood is a building material with several advantages, making it a natural choice for builders and homeowners. Even today, wood continues to be a very popular building material throughout the country.

  • Indian summer in Canada: A colorful trip!
    Indian summer in Canada: A colorful trip!
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    As summer draws to a close, the leaves change color and lend a unique ambience to the forests and fields. Canada offers, at this time, a striking landscape from the month of September, in its vast forests and its wild expanses.

  • Main products grown in Canada
    Main products grown in Canada
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    Whatever the country, agriculture is one of the pillars of the national economy. The same is true for Canada, where agriculture plays a very important role. True, only 7 % of the country's land area is used for cultivation, but that does not hinder Canada's productivity. Indeed, thousands of products are grown there every year, including corn, canola and fruit.

  • Where to find a real restaurant offering poutine in France?
    Where to find a real restaurant offering poutine in France?

    Poutine is a typical Canadian dish made famous by its surprisingly textured cheese. Once you taste it, you often want to eat it. But where to find a good poutine in France? We give you our best addresses!

  • The 10 best restaurants in Canada
    The 10 best restaurants in Canada
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    Do you intend to visit Canada and discover its culinary specialties? To help you on your trip, here is a list of the 10 best gastronomic addresses in Canada.

  • Canada's Best Beers
    Canada's Best Beers

    Do you like Canadian beers? Or would you like to discover them? We have prepared a small list of our best suggestions in terms of beers produced in Canada. You will mainly find the big names in Canadian beer, some of which are available on our site. You will also find craft beers and more amazing flavors.

  • First Nations of Canada: History and Culture
    First Nations of Canada: History and Culture

    Discover the entire history of Canada's First Nations, one of the country's three indigenous groups, as well as their culture and specificities.

  • Canadian trappers, stories and evolutions
    Canadian trappers, stories and evolutions

    Trappers have played an important role in Canadian history. Also known as "coureurs des bois", they were excellent explorers and hunters, scouring vast expanses of wilderness to find furry animals to trap. At the beginning of the 17th century, brown gold fever reached the settlers, and the beaver fur trade quickly developed, confirming the importance of this activity which has become a Canadian heritage. Trappers were often forced to venture alone into the depths of Native American...

  • Canada's Wild Salmon
    Canada's Wild Salmon
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    Wild salmon is one of the most popular and consumed species of fish in Canada and around the world. It is now considered a true local emblem, due to its cultural importance to the indigenous populations. Raised in aquaculture or living in the wild, this salmonid is a high value-added product that greatly contributes to the country's economic growth. Due to its special place in Canadian culture, wild salmon are currently the focus of many conservation strategies.

  • Indigenous Canadian cuisine: a little-known culinary history
    Indigenous Canadian cuisine: a little-known culinary history

    The term indigenous refers to the nations that inhabited the territory of Canada before the arrival of European settlers. It includes Inuit and all First Nations tribes and communities. As in all other European colonies, the natives were systematically oppressed. In Canada, they have been reduced to the rank of minorities on their own territory. The history of Indigenous cuisine reflects the history of colonialism in Canada.

  • Coureurs des bois in Canada
    Coureurs des bois in Canada

    Anchored in Canadian popular culture, the Coureurs des Bois are emblematic characters in the history of New France. Long considered vagabonds and illegal immigrants by the French colonial regime, these men upset the codes of the fur trade and greatly influenced the development of Canadian society. From the 17th century to the present day, a look back at the adventures of these pioneers of the fur trade.

  • Canada, a country rich in native plants
    Canada, a country rich in native plants

    Canada is a country that abounds in natural wealth, including its native flora which presents exceptionally varied and diversified plants. Native plants are those that have evolved naturally in a given environment, without human intervention. Their presence in an ecosystem is therefore important for maintaining the natural balance and the survival of the animal species that depend on it. Canada has many native plants, some of which are endemic to certain regions of the country, meaning they...

  • Speaking French in Canada: 10 Quebec expressions
    Speaking French in Canada: 10 Quebec expressions

    To our unaccustomed ears, Canadian French is sometimes very funny. Beyond the accent, it is above all the expressions used which are sometimes confusing. However, it is essential to understand a minimum of these pure Canadian products if we want to converse with the inhabitants of Quebec. Are you planning a trip there soon? Maybe settle there? Or just curious to learn more about this Frenchman from across the Atlantic? We have prepared a list of typical expressions of the province, which you...

  • Native American art in Canada
    Native American art in Canada
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    First peoples of North America, the Amerindians have a culture of their own. This term is used by anthropologists to refer to Indians who once lived in America and are considered Aboriginal. For those who are from Canada, the designation of First Nations people is much more appreciated. What can we say about these people? Origin, history and art? Focus on the subject.

  • 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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