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Canada Flag
October 3, 2025
The red-and-white maple leaf flag debuted in 1965. Its bold, simple design signals unity and is easy for kids to…
Canada Day (July 1)
October 3, 2025
A national holiday marking Confederation in 1867. Communities celebrate with concerts, flags, and night fireworks that light up summer skies.
RCMP Officer (Mountie)
October 3, 2025
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are known for red serge dress uniforms, Stetsons, and a role in Canada’s national story…
Ice Hockey
October 3, 2025
Canada’s winter heartbeat. From backyard rinks to NHL arenas, the fast, physical game builds community and brings families together.
Totem Pole
October 3, 2025
Monumental cedar carvings by Northwest Coast Indigenous Nations. Poles record lineage, events, and clan crests with powerful animal figures.
Hatchards
October 3, 2025
Britain’s oldest bookshop sits on Piccadilly with creaky floors, author signings, and a storied green frontage linked to royalty.
Bear
October 3, 2025
Black and grizzly bears roam Canada’s forests and mountains. Seeing one safely from a distance is a powerful reminder of…
Beaver
October 3, 2025
Canada’s national animal. Skilled engineers that build dams and lodges, reshaping streams and creating wetlands that shelter many species.
Daunt Books
October 3, 2025
An Edwardian bookstore with oak galleries and skylights on Marylebone High Street. Travel sections arranged by country invite slow browsing.
Sherlock Holmes Museum
October 3, 2025
A themed townhouse at 221B Baker Street recreates the detective’s rooms with period props and playful clues for fans.
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