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Valentine’s Day in Canada – It Will Warm Your Heart

January 30, 2014 / by Rob Neilly / Leave a Comment

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Winter in Canada can be ... challenging. Many of us like the outdoors, but come on; sometimes enough is enough in terms of harsh, cold weather. For many, Valentine’s Day helps warm the heart. Canadians have all sorts of ways they celebrate this special day of the heart, and they do it in all sorts …

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Murchie’s Tea & Coffee – From Queen Victoria to You

January 15, 2014 / by Rob Neilly / Leave a Comment

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The iconic and internationally-shopped tea and coffee specialty company, Murchie’s, whose history in Canada dates back to 1894, was in large part responsible for the birth of Starbucks; yes, you read that right. Read on to find out more… Several years ago, on an extended vacation in beautiful …

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Canadian WINTER Poem

January 9, 2014 / by Pat Williams / 3 Comments

Wasaga Beach Winter

It's winter in Canada And the gentle breezes blow Seventy miles an hour At thirty-five below. Oh, how I love Canada When the snow's up to your butt You take a breath of winter And your nose gets frozen …

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