Hugh Abercrombie: Auld Lang Syne
Robert Barr: The Measure of the Rule
Gwethalyn Graham: Earth and High Heaven
Ed Greenwood: Forgotten Realms
Rawi Hage: De Niro's Game
William C. Heine: The Last Canadian
Travel to Canadá with us! This is a virtual experience. You can know more about this country: the cultures, the famous singers, the typical food and traditions and customs.
jueves, 12 de abril de 2012
Christmas in Canada.
Christmas in Canada, on December 25, is when friends and family hunker down at home to eat and open presents.
Pretty much everything in the way of retail and services is closed on this day, except for the occasional convenience store. If you're looking for a bar or restaurant, a hotel is a good bet.
December 24th, Christmas Eve, is the last chance to get Christmas shopping done, with most stores staying open until 5 or 6 pm and lots of people packing in work for the day at noon or shortly thereafter.
On December 26th, Canadians shake off their tryptophan and egg nog induced sluggishness and hit the malls for Boxing Day, the biggest shopping day of the year, where stores slash prices in an effort to unload inventory.
December 24th, Christmas Eve, is the last chance to get Christmas shopping done, with most stores staying open until 5 or 6 pm and lots of people packing in work for the day at noon or shortly thereafter.
On December 26th, Canadians shake off their tryptophan and egg nog induced sluggishness and hit the malls for Boxing Day, the biggest shopping day of the year, where stores slash prices in an effort to unload inventory.
Sports
Sports in Canada consists of a variety of games. Although there are many contests that Canada value, the most common are Ice hockey, Lacrosse, Canadian football, basketball, soccer, curling and baseball. All but curling and soccer are considered domestic sports as they were either invented by Canadians or trace their roots to Canada.
Ice hockey Canadian football
Lacrosse
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