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Seven souvenirs worth bringing when traveling to Canada

It’s the end of the year again, and many families will choose to travel abroad to spend the New Year. Canada is one of the popular tourist countries. So what are the fun things to do in Canada? Have you made any travel guides? Canada is all What are the travel souvenirs worth buying? Let’s learn about them with me.

1. Canadian maple sugar is one of Canada’s most famous specialties, a must-have when you return home!

“My favorite souvenir is of course maple sugar. Ah, especially when I come to China from Canada, I buy it as a gift for relatives and friends. Maple sugar is rich in minerals and has lower calories than sucrose and fructose. It contains more calcium, magnesium and organic acids than other sugars. It is much higher, so it is suitable for giving to the weak, the elderly, or those who are sick or recovering from illness, especially those with poor heart conditions or diabetes. As for the brands, they are all similar, but maple syrup is graded in Canada. , AA grade is the best, it’s always right to buy the best. There are also candies made of maple sugar that can be given to children.”

2. Canadian ice wine

“Icewine. " has become an exclusive term for Canadian ice wine. Only ice wine brewed in accordance with the regulations in the legal production areas of VQA (Canadian Vintners Quality Alliance) can be called "Icewine" (similar to the French Champagne regulations). Undoubtedly, ice wine is "Canada's national wine". Its sweet flavor is very unique: "The sweetness and sourness are perfectly balanced, sweet and mellow, with a refreshing taste, often with the aroma of ripe pears, peaches, mangoes and flowers. It also has rich aromas of honey, almonds and dried fruits, rich and delicate. "Someone once said: "Ice wine will become the heroin of wine." In the picture, Godfrey Gao is eyeing a cider at the duty-free shop, which is on sale at a 30% discount for only 39 Canadian dollars.

3. Aboriginal handicraft wallets are the most small gift with Canadian cultural and artistic flavor

When it comes to the uniqueness of Canadian gifts, nothing is more literary and artistic than Aboriginal artworks. Awesome! Buying contemporary art and paintings is not only expensive and inconvenient to carry, but it may not necessarily match your friend’s artistic taste. This aboriginal handicraft wallet is different. It is exquisite and compact and can be added to any budget list. The original totem on the wallet is a very important part of exploring the history and culture of Canada's "First Nations" (aboriginal people). For example, in aboriginal culture, circles symbolize the endless cycle of life, and different combinations of interlocking circles are made of To show mythical animals such as eagles and wolves.

4. Smoked and air-dried salmon

It’s smoked salmon. It doesn’t need to be grilled. Just take it out of the freezer and let it sit for a few hours. It’s rich in salmon every year in British Columbia, Canada. The salmon migration in autumn is also a world-famous natural wonder. Whenever the salmon fishing season comes, Canadian law stipulates that only local aborigines have the right to fish in rivers in specific protected areas, and they are only allowed to be sold in specific markets. It is absolutely unavailable outside protected areas, so it is absolutely natural. !Gao Yixiang’s favorite thing at home is “stuttering with beer”. When buying smoked salmon, the store will help customers put ice cubes in it and pack it, which can ensure that it stays fresh for 15-18 hours.

5. Caviar

Such a small box of caviar costs 100 Canadian dollars. It is the most expensive but also the most worth buying! Don’t doubt it, Northern caviar is produced in BC. Divine is an award-winning, world-class caviar that has been named one of the top five sustainable caviars in the world by Travel + Leisure magazine and has been used in winning dishes at the Bocuse d'Or and Top Chef cooking competitions. The Northern Divine can be served with a variety of dishes including seafood, soups and pastas, or served directly on ice with pancakes or biscuits topped with crème fra?che, red onions, egg slices and green onions. The sweet taste will whet your appetite!

6. Whiskey

Gao Yixiang, who loves whiskey, specifically mentioned the collection of famous wines in World Duty Free. The group is the only one in North America that owns Macallan Fine and Rare Collection is a duty-free shop with a collection of fine wines, and there are bartenders in the store to interact with guests and introduce various famous wines. Macallan, known as the "Rolls-Royce of single malt whiskeys", is the world's most precious whiskey, with a history of brewing for more than 300 years. In the duty-free shop, you will find Macallan 1939 worth $10,125.

It is one of the ten most expensive whiskeys in the world. No wonder Gao Yixiang exclaimed "something you can only see at auction"!

7. Creative souvenirs

Arctic fox, beaver , Canada geese, grizzly bears, Greenland seals, bighorn elk, polar bears, raccoons, red foxes... In Canada's vast land of nearly 10 million square kilometers, there are not a few free-living wild animals, scattered throughout the country, or in the vast Wasteland areas, or lush forests, but in the duty-free shop you can not only see them all at once, but also take them home! Isn’t the brown bear dragged away by Gao Yixiang very kawaii?