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Canada produces over 500,000 metric tonnes of #Cheese each year. The country produces a wide variety of cheeses, the most common type being cheddar, including curds of course! What Canadian cheese do you recommend others add to their cheese boards? 🧀😋
🌿 Happy World Environment Day! 🌎
Let’s celebrate the natural beauty and ecological wonders of the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site – a remarkable 386 km long waterway route connecting Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay. 🚤🛶
Tonight the #CNTower will be lit green for World Environment Day / Canadian Environment Week
Ce soir, la #TourCN sera illuminée en vert pour la Journée mondiale de l’environnement et la Semaine canadienne de l’environnement
The TransLink Soccer SeaBus has just sailed in, joining the SoccerBus fleet in a custom FIFA World Cup 2026™ Vancouver-inspired wrap.
Spot it on Burrard Inlet from now until the end of summer ☀️
La saison estivale des festivals gastronomiques de Montréal est lancée, et parmi ceux-ci, YATAI MTL qui aura lieu tout le week-end au Bassin Peel 🍢
🎥 @twofoodphotogs#Montréal#MTLmoments
Led by artists Stephen Dedam (1938-2022) and Michael Francis (1923-1995), whose “The Cry of the Wolf” is shared here, the Micmac Indian Craftsmen (MIC) co-operative rose to national prominence.
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This World Environment Day, as we appreciate the forests, oceans, mountains, rivers, and wildlife that sustain us, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting them. Through Canada’s Strategy to Protect Nature, we’re advancing efforts to protect our lands, waters, and wildlife.
🌍 Today is World Environment Day – the @UN day for encouraging worldwide awareness and action to protect our environment.
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🇨🇦 WORLD’S LARGEST CANADIAN FLAG
Just dropped on Grouse Mountain, 160 x 80 metres of pure maple glory, unfurled by 70+ people and visible from across Metro Vancouver!
This is how you welcome the FIFA World Cup 🤝🇨🇦⚽️