The same as in the U.S.A.
The Christmas tree tradition was brought to Canada by German settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries. The custom gained popularity in the mid-19th century, particularly after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who was of German descent, were depicted in a popular illustration celebrating the holiday with a Christmas tree. This helped to further establish the Christmas tree as a beloved holiday tradition across Canada.
Canadian people celebrate Christmas with many different customs. Decorating the Christmas tree is common. Mummering is another tradition in parts of Canada. People knock on doors and disguise their voice while asking if any mummers are there. Sinck and Tuck is another tradition in Canada, this involves dancing as well as giving gifts.
There is a holiday called "Boxing Day" which is the day after Christmas, December 26th. It is a tradition started in England when gifts were given to employees after they return to work from having the day off at Christmas. It is a statutory, or legal holiday, in all of Canada
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The tradition of celebrating Christmas began in the 4th century AD.
Christmas
a tradition is something special they do in their town.
We have them to celebrate Christmas. It is a tradition from Germany.
It is a tradition to decorate a tree at Christmas. Their tradition is to bury their dead.
Germany gave us the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree.
The cast of The Christmas Tradition - 2000 includes: Stephen Dodsworth as Conductor