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Canada Prints Eh!Traveling can be and is often very fun. This is because by traveling people can and do learn about different places and different cultures than their own. We can even learn about different cultures in the country we live in. People can learn about the surf culture if they travel to Hawaii and California. People can learn about the cowboy culture by traveling to Texas, Wyoming, or Oklahoma. People can learn much about our nation’s history if they visit Washington D.C., Philadelphia, or Boston. Internationally, people can learn much about aboriginal culture, kangaroos, koala bears, and the surf culture if they travel to Australia, mate. In addition, when people travel to England they can learn about the London Theatre District, Buckingham Palace, and William Shakespeare. Plus, people might be surprised to see that Canada is a very beautiful country that is very expensive. Did you also know that Canada is home to world’s most expensive McDonald’s? The information about Canada and McDonald’s is probably not on any Canada poster or Canada print. Let’s now look a bit deeper into what Canada has to offer both residents and tourists alike. Did you know that there are national symbols of Canada? The national symbols of Canada are the symbols that are used in Canada and abroad in order to represent both Canada and the Canadian people. Did you also know that the use of the maple leaf as a Canadian symbol began in the early 18th century and the maple leaf is plastered on all of its flags, its penny, and Canada’s coat of arms? In addition, people will probably find the maple leaf on all Canadian prints and all Canadian posters. Therefore, if you like Canada and the maple leaf then, you should order Canadian posters before leaving Canada. Moreover, since the maple leaf is a national symbol of Canada’s identity, it seems both natural and right that maple syrup is also a vital part of Canada’s identity. Plus, since maple syrup is a national symbol of Canada, it seems entirely possible that pancakes are the national breakfast of Canada. A poster that has on it the national symbols of Canada which include the Canadian flag, the maple leaf, maple syrup, and possibly a big stack of buttermilk pancakes could be the perfect poster of Canada that tourists in Canada could take home with them. In addition to Canada having some national symbols such as the maple leaf, Canada also has a queen. Canada has a queen because Canada‘s form of government is that of a constitutional monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the current Queen of Canada. The heir apparent to Canada’s thrown is Prince Charles. Therefore, since Queen Elizabeth II rules Canada today, it is still possible for tourists and residents alike to buy a Queen of Canada print. However, soon they might have to buy a King of Canada print once Price Charles rules Canada. Plus, people who are a fan of Queen Victoria can buy a Queen Victoria print. This is because Queen Victoria was the first monarch of Canada. Sports are also very important to Canada; in fact hockey is Canada’s official winter sport. Hockey fans ought to know that Canada has six hockey teams that include the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs. In addition, no hockey game would be complete without a bunch of penalties, a couple of fights, and souvenirs. Hockey fans can get an Ottawa Senators poster at an Ottawa Senators hockey game and they can get a Toronto Maple Leafs poster at a Toronto Maple Leafs game. Sadly, neither Quebec nor Ontario has a hockey team; however people can purchase Quebec prints when they visit Quebec They can also buy Ontario Canada posters when visiting Ontario Canada. Let’s hear it for Canada posters Eh! |
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