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What activities are there at Christmas?
Christmas activities include:

1, Visit Santa Claus

During Christmas, parents take their children to shopping malls, so that they can take photos with the amiable Santa Claus.

In addition to shopping malls, many parks, such as Mountsberg Conservation Area, will give children magical experiences, such as watching the old man come to him in a horse-drawn sleigh under the stars and chatting face to face with Santa Claus.

2. Santa Claus Parade

Whether it is a metropolis or a small city, Santa Claus Parade will be staged from mid-November to mid-February. In addition to Santa Claus, there are usually Christmas-themed floats and bands in the parade.

The popular Santa Claus Parade held in Toronto and Vancouver attracts countless people to watch it every year. If you want to grab the best viewing spot, you need to arrive early. There are not so many people watching the parade in small towns, but sometimes it is more interesting.

3, cream tarts and other foods

During Christmas, Canadians will make many special foods, including Butter Tarts, which are very popular baked goods, similar to walnut pie, and made of cream and sugar.

Tourtiere is a Quebec pie, which is especially popular in winter, especially on Christmas Eve. Nanaimo Bars is a Christmas dessert in British Columbia, made of cream and chocolate.

4. Winter Lantern Festival

The Winter Lantern Festival begins in 1 1 and lasts until Christmas and New Year. Niagara Falls Lantern Festival includes not only light show, lantern show, but also fireworks.

Toronto will hold a one-night Christmas tree lighting celebration. Besides the glowing Christmas tree, there will be fireworks and live music. Not only big cities, but also smaller places will hold such activities.

5. Play snowmobile on Christmas Day.

In Alberta, there is a very popular activity on Christmas Day, that is, snowmobiling, provided the weather permits. Children standing on sledges, pulled by snowmobiles, are often thrown into snowdrifts, which leads to laughter.

6. Sing Christmas carols

Although the activity of singing Christmas carols seems to be getting farther and farther away from us, it can still be seen in some shopping malls, and if you are lucky, maybe someone will come to your door to sing.

Singing carols is forbidden in some public places, because it is regarded as over-propagating Christianity, without taking into account other religions and beliefs.