The Acadians, who are descendants of French settlers in Canada, traditionally sourced their Christmas trees from the nearby forests, particularly in regions like Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. These trees, often balsam firs or spruces, were cut down and brought into homes to celebrate the holiday season. In more recent times, some Acadian families may also purchase trees from local farms or markets. The emphasis has always been on using natural, locally available materials for their festive decorations.
Christmas trees are real trees.
No. Christmas trees are traditionally pine.
Christmas trees cannot talk.
I know they use artificial Christmas trees in the US! I imagine they use artificial Christmas trees everywhere, but now I am interested as to whether there is a country that absolutely does not use artificial Christmas trees in place of live.
Ornaments aren't really a symbol of Christmas. They're just used to decorate Christmas trees. Christmas trees are a symbol for Christmas.
No theye use their garden trees.
Christmas trees :)
the first Christmas trees were placed in homes in 1923
no. they did not eat bread and sing and stuff, they did not listen to music or have special meals and they did not worship animals in the moonlight
Christmas trees were introduced by the germans.One of the first christmas trees was introduced by Albert Saxcoburg,Queen Victoria's husband.
Christmas trees first became popular in about 1850.
Nope, Christmas trees are not edible last time I checked.