Canada Day, formerly known as Dominion Day, is the national day of Canada.
A federal statutory holiday, it celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation which occurred on July 1, 1867,
I'm so bad, I vacation in Canada even though I'm American, and the Canadians didn't try to kick me out!
Hahaha.
I was born and raised in Metro Detroit, and since Canada Day is July 1 and Independence Day is July 4, there is an annual fireworks display on the Detroit River so both Detroiters and Windorites could celebrate together on either side.
Plus, we Michiganians could tune into Canadian radio and television, so I grew up watching hockey, and singing along to O Canada.
American TV didn't cover NHL Hockey back then very much.
Where Eastside Cats is located on a map shows that we are actually NORTH of parts of Ontario.
Yes, we are NORTH OF CANADA.
*smug mode*
We have the highest respect for our Canadian neighbors, because we've always felt we were simply two sides of the same coin.
Good on ya, Canada!
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The human here with mine own Mommy "Canadian born" and all those who came before her, so proud to claim a little bit of this day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Canada Day for all of our friends up north.
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