Canadian Thanksgiving is the second Monday in October, American Thanksgiving is the third Thursday in November. The traditions of Thanksgiving are similar though. In both countries the holiday celebrates the harvest and involves cornucopias, pumpkins, corn, wheat and other harvest bounty.
Harvest times are different and Thanksgiving is the celebration of the end of harvest.
In Canada (north) they hold Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October whereas the USA (south) has their Thanksgiving set on the fourth Thursday of November.
The Canadian harvest takes place much earlier than the American harvest. Thanksgiving is a celebration of the harvest so it is reasonable that Canadians celebrate that much earlier.
Canada's harvest is about one month before the harvest in the USA. Thanksgiving is the celebration of the harvest.
The holiday tradition is much the same for Canadians as it is for Americans. Families gather and share a meal, the day is a national holiday.
Sometimes it is important to know how different cultures or races celebrate Thanksgiving. African Americans living in America, typically celebrate Thanksgiving in the traditional sense. This is with Turkey, stuffing, carrots, etc. with family and loved ones.
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Ireland does not celebrate Thanksgiving at all. It is US and Canadian holiday. Nobody else celebrates it. The Irish living in America, celebrate Thanksgiving the same as everyone else.
Canadians celebrate Christmas on December 25, the same day as every other country celebrates Christmas. Christmas Eve is on the 24th and different families open presents at different times.
Both the United States and Canada have Thanksgiving holidays, though they are different. Both are located on the continent of North America, but you can't really say the whole North America celebrates the same holiday.
They might but on a different day and they might call it a different name.
Many cultures celebrate Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is the celebration of the harvest and is not exclusive to North America. Harvest celebrations are celebrated at the end of the harvest and could happen at different times through the year depending on the country.
There were approximately 5,000 Native American tribes and each one had different ceremonies for different reasons. As a few examples, common among many tribes, would be festivals for planting crops, birthing children, harvesting crops, hunting, at the turn of the seasons, and just to name a few.
They could eat,play games, or watch, yes, FOOTBALL!!!!
It depends on their religion to what they celebrate! Just like us we all celebrate different things!
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Some similarities are their accent. Americains have a very different accent then Canadians. Many Canadians enjoy the outdoors, Americains enjoy shopping or big cities.