7 Ways Canadian Thanksgiving is Different than American Thanksgiving
Ah yes, autumn. The leaves turn colorful shades of oranges and reds, you can break out your comfy sweaters, go apple picking, or jump in piles of leaves. For many Americans, the season culminates in Thanksgiving, when families get together and gorge on turkey and pie, watch football, and go to parades complete with giant floats of well-known cartoons. But did you know Canada also celebrates Thanksgiving? Let’s take a look at the ways Canadian Thanksgiving differs from its neighbour to the south.

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