There is only one major holiday that is exclusively French Canadian, St. Jean Baptiste, celebrated on June 24th. In Québec June 24th is the national holiday and it is a paid statutory public holiday, therefore all shops and businesses are closed. This day usually consists of parades and shows to celebrate the French Canadian culture and heritage. The French Canadian people also celebrate most of the other Canadian holidays.
celebrations de doubles
they celebrate Thanksgiving in october.
A Canadian of French descent is called a French Canadian.
Un revillon
In French Canadian, you say "Bonne année" to wish someone a Happy New Year. This phrase is commonly used in Quebec and other French-speaking regions of Canada. You might also hear "Meilleurs vœux" which means "Best wishes" during the New Year celebrations.
Mostly Britain some french some canadian.
Some are in English and some are in French.
Maple Pie
Poutine, on fries, for one...
The French celebrate Bastille Day.
Here are some french-canadian explorers... Samuel De Champlain I dont know any more
Yes, Liz and Daniella are French Canadian.