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Canada Day Party Ideas |
The fireworks, the food, the flags, the t-shirts, the smiles, family and Canadian pride and you're all set for the big day.
Did You Know there's an Official Flag for Canada Day?
Nineteen year old Ariana Cuvin, a student in the University of Waterloo's global business and digital arts program designed the sesquicentennial official emblem.
Cuvin's design was chosen as Canada's emblem because of it's simple reflection of the country's diversity and unity.
The emblem consists of 13 multiple colored diamonds that form a Maple Leaf. The four original provinces of Canada (Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia) are represented at the diamond's base, while the additional diamonds represent the rest of Canada's provinces and territories.
Did You Know that each Canadian Province Joined Confederation at Various Different Dates?
1867 Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia
1870 Manitoba, Northwest Territories
1871 British Columbia
1873 Prince Edward Island
1898 Yukon Territory
1905 Alberta, Saskatchewan
1949 Newfoundland and Labrador
1999 Nunavut
"Take a Peek at the Canada 150 Flag Emblem"If you're hosting a party, you'll want to see the T-Shirt choices along with this very creative Canada 150 Bodycon dress featured here! It doesn't end there .... check out some of the original Canada Day party suggestions - Party Ideas for the guests and decor:
1) Give your guests traditional Canadian maple syrup from Quebec, or use them as prizes for those wacky party games.
2) Feature Canada 150 Soy Candles around the Yard
3) What's a party without Canada 150 balloons
4) Put up Canada 150 Garland around the room or yard
5) Feature a handcrafted Canada 'Home' Sign
6) Greet guests with a Canada 150 Wreath on the front door
7) Have a Unique Canada 150 Felt Banner made to give out as a grand party game prize
"View the above Canada 150 Party Suggestions"Canada, have a party, and celebrate 150 years of this great land we love and call home.
But First....
Watch 65 Hours of Footage submitted by Canadians on Why they Love Canada in a Creative 2 Minute Video:
"Happy Birthday Canada"
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