Canada has many residents from various countries. More than 140 languages are spoken in Toronto; nearly 50 percent of Canadians were born beyond Canada. Known for their friendly mood, Canadian families always accept tastes from other civilizations.

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But what is Canadian culture known for? What are the main traditions in Canada?
Here is a guide to Canadian culture and traditional celebrations. This blog post will discuss Canada's unique traditions. Most of these beautiful Canadian customs are unique to this country, as admitting and comfy as the country itself.

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Canada Traditions, Culture, and Celebrations

What are celebrations and traditions in Canada? What are the traditions and values in Canada?
Because of its European origins and closeness to the United States of America, Canada's customs and traditions are an extraordinary blend of several cultures. Canada's traditions and celebrations differ from European and North American traditions. Quebec, Canada's French-speaking area where French is one of the official languages like English, has traditions the rest of Canada needs to obey.

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1. Canada's Cottage Culture

Mainly in Ontario, the term cottage brings back memories of summers spent around lakes and campfires, panoramic views, and afternoons filled with craft passages and water sports. Enjoy hamburgers and milkshakes, spending all day on a dock by the lake listening to music with your nearby friends.

Canada cottage culture

Cottages are not necessarily a status thing either; there are some Hamptons-style cottages in Canada, but for most of the country, it's a chance to leave the business of the cities behind and relax for a while.

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There are regional identifications for this, like:

  • In French Quebec, people are welcomed into chalets.
  • English Quebec has a lake house.
  • In British Columbia, you'll encounter a cottage.
  • In parts of Manitoba and northern Canada, log cabins are called camps.
  • And other regions like Toronto have their own cottage cultures too.

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2. Canada Calgary Stampede

Calgary Stampede is held every July in Calgary. It is known as the 'Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth and has concerts, rodeos, rides, exhibitions, parades, and agricultural competitions. Its main goal is to "preserve and celebrate Western origin, culture, and society spirit."
The Stampede is one of Canada's most significant traditions, attended by over one million people annually. The festival is at the heart of Canadian culture, blending the old with the new and celebrating all that is great about Canadian traditions.

Canada Calgary stampede

3. May 2-4 in Canada

This leave, also known as Victoria Day, falls on the Monday following May 25 each year and is a national holiday in Canada. Many Canadians consider May Two-Four the start of summer, but it was initially celebrated in honor of Queen Victoria's birthday. People spend the weekend at a dock consuming cold drinks and opening their cottage for the summer.

victoria day

4. French Traditions of Canada

Quebec includes some unique traditions. Quebec locals usually address new acquaintances using the formal pronoun "Vous" in French. They don't change to the more straightforward "to" unless requested.
It's standard for people to welcome each other with a kiss on each cheek (left then right), while handshaking is the tradition in the rest of Canada. Finally, buying high-quality wine and dispatching flowers are typical at dinner parties.

Quebec locals

5. Canadian Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is one of the excellent Canadian traditions. Canadian society celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October. Thanksgiving in Canada takes place in autumn because of its association with the harvest festival. It is a relaxing holiday, one of the most favored Canadian celebrations.

Canadian traditions and celebrations

The only parades you'll see are your Canadian friends' friendly invitations to their homes so you can stuff your stomachs with tidbits like turkey, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin desserts.

Canadian thanksgiving

6. New Year's Levee in Canada

Although it is a dated European celebration, nowadays, Canada is the only nation experiencing the New Year's Levee. This ceremony started in Canada in the 1600s. Each province's lieutenant governor and governor-general regulate this event to mark the beginning of a new year and pay respect to the deceased.
Canadian troops overseas can receive postcards from Edmonton residents by touring the Government House, enjoying refreshments, and sending postcards to their homes. The Canadian Forces also have a tradition of receiving new year's guests in their units and headquarters.

 new year levee in Canada

7. St Jean Baptiste Day of Canada

Known as the national holiday of Quebec, St. Jean Baptiste Day takes place on June 24 and falls under the Francophone culture (the Fête Nationale du Quebec).
If someday you were in French Canada, you would have a day of concerts, parades, and fireworks. The streets of Montreal and Quebec City are filled with people and energy as families gather for bonfires and barbecues.

st jean baptiste day of Canada

8. New Shoes on Budget Day Canada

Canadian and provincial finance ministers have traditionally presented the budget wearing new shoes. Its roots date back to 1960 when Donald M. Fleming observed the course after the media portrayed it as traditional.

new shoes on budget day tradition

But in 1966, when Mitchell Sharp wore new shoes on budget day, he learned there was no tradition behind it. However, this tradition has continued to the current day.

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9. St Patrick’s Day Parade in Canada

It's one of the best days to visit Montréal on the St Patrick's Day Parade, the longest-running parade in Canada (uninterrupted since 1824).

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The city can attract around 250,000 to 700,000 spectators in March (sometimes T-shirt weather even). They enjoy hundreds of floats, marching bands, and performers strolling down Saint Catherine Street (one of the city's main arteries).

st patrick day in Canada

10. Canadian Halloween

Halloween is one of the Canadian year's most essential and exciting ceremonies. People worldwide celebrate Halloween, which is an equally big deal in Canada. It is thought to be worth over a billion Canadian dollars a year!

Halloween in Canada

In Vancouver, people set off fireworks to glorify from their back gardens as it is the only holiday they can legally do. However, they must get tokens and be over 19 to buy fireworks. The city can get very loud on the night of Halloween!

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11. Bloody Caesar in Canada

The Canadian Caesar is one of the most special drinks. Summer parties are complete with it - and while it looks like a Bloody Mary, it is far superior to the classic North American drink.

bloody caesar

Although it sounds weird, my life is divided into BC and AC: before Caesar and after Caesar. Canadians don't mix cocktails with tomato juice but Clamato juice - an amalgam of clam and tomato juice.

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12. Canada's Beaver Tails 

Beaver tails are enormous, deep-fried sweet treats that Canadians usually eat at cultural celebrations or on ordinary days.
A dough ball is pulled into a long, flat oval, fried in oil, and served in a paper sleeve. Depending on your preference, various toppings are available, including maple cream, cookies, and chocolate spread.

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If you are a purist, sugar, and cinnamon are the only options you only use. It would be a perfect snack after an evening of skating or paddling at a pond or rink.

beaver tails Canada

In addition to poutine, tire d'érables, apple picking, Pride, and the Canadian National Exhibition, numerous other Canadian traditions are there. Suppose you are not a native Canadian and like to immigrate to this beautiful country. In that case, we recommend you study the Canada Immigration Challenges article and hope you overcome those challenges.

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Here, you've read about the traditions unique to Canada. Did you know that Iran has many incredible traditions and customs because of its long history? You can read about Iran's unique traditions and ask any questions about Iran's culture by leaving comments.
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Comments (7)

    • Eddy
    • 2022-10-29 07:03:11
    Of all traditions in Canada, I love the Calgary Stampede the most.
    • Melody
    • 2022-10-29 10:49:30
    Canadian traditions amaze me.
    • Nima
    • 2022-10-31 07:12:44
    I'm from Iran, and Iranian traditions are so numerous that nobody can name them all.
    • CyrusCrafts
    • 2022-10-31 07:35:02
    Dear Nima, Thanks for sharing your idea. Of course, Iran is a country of many ethnicities and includes so many traditions and customs.
    • Alex
    • 2022-11-21 05:39:46
    Canadian traditions are very interesting. Although I am an American citizen, I am always reading about Canadian traditions and culture. Now I want to give you an example of a Canadian belief that I read some time ago. The Christmas traditions of Canadians represent a variety of ethnicities and histories. Santa Claus is generally believed by Canadian children. In some parts of Canada, Christmas is celebrated 365 days a year, and Canadians are especially proud to call their country the home of Santa Claus. They even have towns named for Christmas: Reindeer Station (Northwest Territories) Christmas Island (Nova Scotia) Sled Lake (Saskatchewan) Holly (Ontario) Noel (Nova Scotia) Turkey Point (Ontario) Snowflake (Manitoba)
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