Canada’s must-buy list in 2019 includes dreamcatchers, red wine, salmon, and chocolate.
1. Dream Catcher?
The lucky thing of North American Indians comes from the care of mothers and gods for their children. The Indians firmly believe that this kind of dream catcher symbolizes Mother Earth. A round net woven from the feathers and leather of trees and animal spirits can be hung outside the tent to drive away evil spirits, bring good luck, and make the family's dreams come true. If you have time, you can also ask someone to make it on site and incorporate your own unique birthstone.
2. Red wine
Canadian red wine, represented by ice wine, has improved in quality year by year and is highly praised around the world. Its production areas are mainly around the Okanagan in British Columbia, around Niagara in Ontario, and the Laurentians in Quebec.
3. Salmon
Canada’s world-famous aquatic product is salmon, also called salmon. Canada's specialty salmon can be purchased in the fish counters of local product stores, and winter is the off-season. Salmon can be smoked in various ways. If you want to use it yourself, you can buy half a piece. If you want to give it to someone else, you can buy packaged salmon slices.
4. Chocolate
Chocolate bars from Vancouver. Made with whole wheat crumbs, shredded coconut, walnuts, vanilla pudding and chocolate, Nanaimo bars became popular across the country in the 1950s.