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What traditions are associated with Christmas in Edmonton?
5 months agoChristmas in Edmonton: the most vibrant traditions and locations — Candy Cane Lane, holiday markets, light festivals, Ukrainian Christmas, multicultural events, and charitable initiatives.
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How homes and streets are decorated during the festive season in Edmonton
5 months agoHow Edmonton decorates its homes and streets for the holidays: from Candy Cane Lane to large-scale light shows, city Christmas trees, and modern LED solutions. Ideas, trends, and useful tips for getting into the holiday spirit.
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Are there any Christmas markets in Edmonton?
5 months agoA guide to Edmonton's Christmas markets: where to find handmade gifts, festive food and drinks, live performances, and family entertainment. From large winter markets to cozy community fairs with local artisans.
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Is it possible to celebrate Ukrainian Christmas together with the community?
5 months agoA complete guide to Ukrainian Christmas in Edmonton: where to attend church services, how to find caroling and concerts, which cultural centers are open in winter, and where to order Christmas dishes.
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How is New Year celebrated in Canada?
5 months agoHow Canada celebrates New Year's Eve: major city events, fireworks, Niagara Falls, house parties, Réveillon in Quebec City, Polar Bear Swim, and multicultural traditions across the country.
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What holiday activities are available to newcomers in the community?
5 months agoEdmonton offers free and accessible holiday events for newcomers in winter: New Year's celebrations at Churchill Square, Deep Freeze, Flying Canoë Volant, libraries, community leagues, and support programs.
Learn how Christmas and New Year's Eve are celebrated in Canada: Christmas traditions, festive dinners, gifts, decorations, fairs, parades, winter entertainment, New Year's Eve parties, and fireworks. We explain what is customary to do with family and in the city, what regional differences there are, how to behave when visiting, what to give as gifts, and how to prepare for the holidays if you are a newcomer or traveling in Canada.