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What specialties should I bring back to Canada?

1. Maple Syrup Turn Left | Turn Right Canadians like to put maple syrup on the snow and eat it together. It is ice-cold, sweet, and has a soft texture. When you eat it, you just feel the snow and sugar slowly sliding down the throat together, which is very comfortable.

2. Smoked Salmon Turn Left | Turn Right Every year from August to January of the following year is the salmon spawning period. During this period, thousands of salmon will swim upstream along the river. The scene is very spectacular!

And in many aboriginal artworks, we can see salmon sculptures or paintings, which are very vivid and students can also buy them as souvenirs!

3. Nanaimo Bars Turn left | Turn right Nanaimo Bars, some people call them "Grandma Temple Bars", are actually a kind of chocolate bar, originating from Nanaimo (Nanaimo) on Vancouver Island, BC.

Nanaimo Bars are made with whole wheat crispy crumbs, shredded coconut, walnuts, vanilla pudding and chocolate, and became popular across the country in the 1950s.

4. Ontario American Ginseng (American Ginseng) Turn left | Turn right Canadian American ginseng is also a major specialty. Note that Hong Kong law states that the import of wild American ginseng is prohibited without a valid license issued by the Fisheries and Conservation Department.

5. Maple Juice Turn left | Turn right Canada's most representative delicacy is sold in major shopping malls. It is usually spread on bread or added to black tea. Some stores put it in beautiful containers.

Here, travelers and friends can buy some to take home as gifts for relatives and friends, which are definitely great gifts.

Extended information: The best season for traveling in Canada is from May to October. Canada is a vast country with different temperatures and climates. Overall, early summer to early autumn are the best months when the sunshine hours are longer, the temperature is higher, and the weather is more comfortable.

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The main campus of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver is known as the most beautiful campus in North America. It is located on the shore of the ocean and is surrounded by the sea on three sides. It is one of the most beautiful campuses in the world.

As famous as the campus, there are also its cherry blossoms and nudist beaches.

Mount Signal is located in Port St. John's, Newfoundland.

Standing on this mountain, you can have a bird's eye view of St. John's century-old roar of noon artillery.

Halifax Castle is located on Castle Hill in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

This has always been a battleground for military strategists, and it was built as a fortress three times in history.

The existing castle was built in 1825 and is one of the largest stone fortresses in North America.

The castle houses the Nova Scotia Museum and the Arms and Arms Museum.