Canadian Currency: Undeniably, one of the most colourful currencies all over the world is Canadian currency. Although it may not be as recognizable as American currency, Canadian money is still unique and represents our history. Each Canadian bill has important pictures, with significant people like John A. Macdonald on one side and an event like the Canadarm2 and Dextre on the other. Our currency symbolizes us because it showed the dependence we tried to achieve by using our own money rather than British currency when we were a relatively young country.
Canadian money is quite interesting to me, much more than the boring American currency. Despite our new plastic money having a “Monopoly” feel to them, I quite like the vibrant …show more content…
It is one of the most well-known Canadian created food products, other than poutine. Maple syrup has been made in Canada for centuries, ever since the Native people figured out how to collect and process sap from maple trees. Although Maple syrup can be produced in America as well, we are responsible for the majority of maple syrup at roughly 80 percent and are the only ones than can label our syrup “100% pure Canadian Maple Syrup”. One dish that I enjoy eating for breakfast are freshly made pancakes with blueberries. In fact, they are one of the few things I can actually cook (with instant pancake mix). However, they would not be the same without maple syrup. I like maple syrup because it bring a sweet element to all sorts food from waffles to ice cream. It can be used as a sweetener as well, which makes it all the more versatile yet still a delicious treat for Canadians and non-Canadians …show more content…
I have been there are many occasions both with my family and on various school trips. I think that it symbolizes Canada because it is a pillar of entertainment. Each year, over three and a half million people visit this amazing theme park but the park is still proudly Canadian. Outside of the park are all of the provincial and territorial flags as well as the Canadian flag. There is a hedge portrait of our flag inside and they sell Canadian dishes like Beavertails and Poutine too. I have been to Canada’s Wonderland on many occasions, both with my family and on school trips, and each time I get to do more and each visit gets more and more fun. The last time I went, I rode Leviathan for the very first time. The ride was so fast I was not even really sure what as happening. I do recall almost every single person in front of me waving their hands in the air, while I was holding on to the handlebar for dear life. Mr hair was blown back a lot, and as you can expect, my ride picture looked absolutely