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The ten emblematic animals of Canada to discover during your stay
08/31/2021
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Canadians see nature as a key part of their national identity: different species of fauna and flora are renowned for...
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Maple syrup or honey? The advantages and disadvantages.
08/24/2022
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Maple syrup and honey are both natural and healthier options than refined industrial sugar. If Honey is produced by...
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Lovers’ Day in Quebec
02/14/2024
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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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Agave syrup or maple syrup: how to make sure you make the right choice?
05/15/2022
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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...
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The maple leaf, the emblem of Canada
11/08/2022
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The maple leaf immediately calls Canada when seen. How did it become such a strong symbol of the country, and what...
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Domanda sull’equipaggiamento…
By: Stefania On 06/20/2023Ciao,
sto cercando di organizzare un viaggio in Canada in camper, da Vancouver a Toronto. Le date indicative sarebbero da fine settembre a fine ottobre. Mi sono però scoraggiata leggendo sul sito di una compagnia di noleggio che, in previsione della stagione invernale, dal 1º ottobre i o prima potrebbero svuotare i serbatoi e riempirli di antigelo, pertanto sarebbe impossibile utilizzare l’acqua, anche solo per scaricare il wc o lavarsi i denti. Non riesco però a trovare ulteriori informazioni al riguardo, e non vorrei trovarmi nella condizione di trascorrere un mese completamente a secco.
Ci sono articoli che parlano di questa pratica (che ritengo sia obbligatoria)?
Grazie! :)