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Free Events In Ottawa You Don’t Want To Miss For Canada’s 150th!

By //  by Sandi Allen Leave a Comment

Ottawa should be at the top of your list of must-visit destinations for Canada's 150th birthday celebration this summer with an abundance of events guaranteed to get you in party mode. Ottawa is set to host some of its biggest and best events – ever - this summer, in celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday. We may be getting older Canada, but definitely not boring. Lucky visitors will be treated to a terrific assortment of FREE world-class events that will run throughout the summer. As for …

Filed Under: Ontario, Ottawa, Travel Tagged With: Canada 150, Canada Day, Canada's 150th Birthday, family travel, Inspiration Village, Kontinuum, La Machine, MosaiCanada 150, Ottawa, Ottawa Welcomes The World

Oh Canada!

By //  by Candace Sampson 3 Comments

I was thinking I was going to write a post debunking all those stereotypical Canadian cliches, you know the ones we all roll our eyes at when those silly Americans espouse them. But then I had an epiphany of sorts. I realized that I am a walking Canadian stereotype....and I’m oddly proud of it. I’ve taught my children that the alphabet ends in zed, not zee. I apologize to inanimate objects when I bump into them and practically offer up my first born if it’s a person. I will walk around for …

Filed Under: Holidays, Uncategorized Tagged With: Canada Day, Candace Derickx, Life in Pleasantville, Oh Canada, Patriotism, You know you're Canadian When

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