Short Stories · Section 3
Holidays
In Canada, we have many different days that we celebrate. On the first day of January, there is New Year's Day.
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- In Canada, we have many different days that we celebrate.
- On the first day of January, there is New Year's Day.
- That is when we ring in the new year, and say goodbye to the old year.
- In February, there is Valentine's day.
- That is the day when you tell your girlfriend or boyfriend that you love them.
- You can buy them flowers or candy, or take them out to dinner.
- In March, there is Saint Patrick's Day.
- Everyone pretends that they are Irish on Saint Patrick's day.
- They all wear green.
- Easter comes in the spring.
- Easter is a religious holiday.
- Some people celebrate by going to church.
- Some people think that the Easter bunny comes and leaves chocolate eggs for them.
- In May, there is Victoria Day.
- We celebrate this day in honour of England's Queen Victoria.
- There are fireworks on Victoria Day.
- July the first is Canada Day.
- In September, there is Labour Day.
- This is the day that we honour the working man or woman.
- In October, there is Thanksgiving.
- We give thanks for all the things that we are fortunate enough to have.
- We usually have a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day.
- On the last day of October, there is Halloween.
- The children dress up in costumes, and go from door to door collecting candies.
- Remembrance day is in November.
- People wear red poppies, and they remember all the people that died for their country.
- Christmas comes in December.
- Christmas is also a religious holiday, but many children believe that Santa Claus arrives on Christmas Eve in a sleigh pulled by reindeer.
- They believe that Santa Claus fills up their stockings with toys and goodies.
- He gets in and out of people's houses through their chimneys.
- We don't get off work or school for all of these days, but many of them are holidays from work and school.