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A bunch of us here at YummyMummyClub.ca want to share all that we love about our great country just in time for Canada Day...
From the east coast beaches to the majestic mountains out west.
Eating beavertails drenched in maple syrup or French fries with cheese curds and gravy.
We apologize when you bump into us and need we mention a certain, ahem, Ryan Reynolds.
And let us not forget our favourite Canadian sport—hockey.
So grab yourself a medium double double and click here to help us celebrate why Canada is the best country ever, eh.
And Timbits. And butter tarts. And Smarties. And Coffee Crisp. And Wunderbars. And smoked meat. And Montreal bagels. And Kraft Dinner. And Beavertails.
It’s Jacob. And Shoppers Drug Mart. And RW&Co. And Canadian Tire. And The Bay. And The Beer Store. And Lululemon. And Roots. And Winners.
It’s EH? And pass-ta. And baggle. And sore-ey. And laboUr and favoUrite. And zed.
It’s going to the cottage. And the washroom. And watching hockey. And using loonies and toonies. And wearing toques. And drinking homo milk (in bags!). And curling. And using a garburator. And flying Air Canada. And measuring things in metres and litres and celsius.
It’s coloUrful money. And free health care. And BEER. And Thanksgiving in October. And year-long maternity leave. And Dean Blundell in the mornings. And horrible cell phone plans. And hydro bills.
It’s Ryan Reynolds. And Ryan Gosling. And John Candy. And Michael J. Fox. And Terry Fox. And Wayne Gretzky. And Shatner. And Christopher Plummer. And Rachel McAdams. And Michael Cera. And Seth Rogen. And Donald Sutherland. And Cameron Mathison. And Eugene Levy. And Catherine O’Hara. And Will Arnett. And Cobie Smulders. And Nathan Fillion. And Scott Speedman. And Torrance Coombs.
It’s Metric. And Bedouin Soundclash. And Neil Young. And Stars. And Wolf Parade. And Broken Social Scene. And Arcade Fire. And Emily Haines. And Blue Rodeo.
After fifteen years, it’s HOME.
Ali Martell
What do I love about Canada? What don't I love about Canada! I love that whenever I apologize to an inanimate object for bumping into it, I am displaying a uniquely Canadian characteristic: extreme politeness to all things regardless of breathing status.
I crave the nectar of the gods, maple syrup. I love poutine, Beavertails and back bacon. I love that most Canadian kids can do two things really well—swimming and skating, because we get weather extremes in this glorious country. I love the utter vastness of the land we live in and our proximity to our very cool neighbours to the south.
I love that I puff out my chest when I say I'm Canadian in other countries. I love that every Canada Day I get misty and I love that I can tell my children unequivocally that they live in the best country on earth.
Candace Sampson
As a winter baby I love how much Canadian identity is formed around the ice rink. Early morning drives to the rink with a cup of coffee in hand. Skating on backyard rinks and ponds. The way we each fiercely root for our local pro teams to succeed but still collectively hold our breaths every time our Canadian team steps on the ice. The cheese cutter skates, the Henderson goal, the toe picks, the zamboni, The Sweater, the Rideau Canal, the loonie buried at centre ice.
So much about this simple iced surface is engrained in the very fabric of our national identity.
Gav Martell
J'aime que le Canada a deux langues officielles. Teaching my children English and French is a gift that will help them in education, in travel, in work and in their social lives. Je suis fier de faire partie d'une famille Canadienne bilingue.
Caroline Fernandez
The best part of living in Canada are the gorgeous sandy beaches and the special memories my family creates there. I grew up at the beach, playing in the sand, splashing in the water and listening to the waves. Now that I have my own family, we spend our summers doing the same. My boys love the water. They are expert sand castle builders and jellyfish spotters. The beach is our Canadian happy place.
Sarah Gunn
At any time of year, even in the middle of summer, there are Canadian kids in arenas suited up for the game of hockey, along with parents with nose pressed up against the glass holding a Tim Hortons coffee. January or July, Edmonton or Toronto, we're keeners for ice time. How fabulous is that?
Ann-Marie Burton
I love our country’s colours. From the patriotic red of fall maple leaves in Antigonish, NS to the gloomy grey of the fog in Tofino, BC, to the deepest blacks and lightest whites of the skin of the people around me, I love the diversity of Canada’s palette. My great white north is anything but, and I love it.
Sarah Deveau
One of the things I enjoy most about Canada now that I am a parent is the amazing wilderness that surrounds us.
Canadians are hearty people; growing up in the prairies, we all walked, biked, swam and hiked everywhere in packs. These days we might be a bit more protective with our little ones, but the opportunities for family fun abound. Step outside your door and you have creeks, valleys, escarpments, parks and playgrounds galore. Drive a short distance and you have hiking and camping sites worth bringing your camera along for. Hop a plane and you can see coastal cliffs, vineyards, rainforest, great plains, incredible rock formations, even arctic tundra.
I can’t wait to explore more of Canada with my kids, and we are so lucky as Canadians that we can enjoy vacations to distant lands within our very own nation.
Dara Duff-Bergeron