Thanksgiving was first celebrated in Canada in 1578, when a group of explorers led by Martin Frobisher gave thanks for a safe voyage to the New World. The first official Thanksgiving was proclaimed by Governor General of British North America Charles Monck in 1872. Today, Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on the second Monday of October.
Thanksgiving is a day to celebrate the harvest and to give thanks for the abundance of food and resources that we have. It's also a day to spend time with family and friends, and to reflect on the past year.
One of the most popular Thanksgiving traditions is the Thanksgiving dinner. The traditional Thanksgiving dinner includes turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. Many families also have their own special traditions, such as playing games, watching movies, or going for a walk after dinner.
Thanksgiving is a special time of year, and it's a day that is celebrated in many different ways. Whether you're spending it with family and friends, or simply taking some time to reflect on the past year, Thanksgiving is a day to be thankful for all that we have.
Here are some tips for celebrating Thanksgiving in Canada:
No matter how you choose to celebrate Thanksgiving, make sure to take some time to reflect on the past year and to be thankful for all that you have.