Canadian maple syrup was first produced by the countryโs indigenous people, with European arrivals picking up the tricks of the trade and changing production methods to produce maple syrup on a larger scale.
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Canadian maple syrup was first produced by the countryโs indigenous people, with European arrivals picking up the tricks of the trade and changing production methods to produce maple syrup on a larger scale.
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First appearing on Canadian coins in 1850, the maple leaf is a recognisable symbol of Canadian culture โ in pop-culture as well as on the Canadian national flag.
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The maple leaf was adopted as the national symbol in the 1700s by French Canadians before appearing on the coat of arms of both Quebec and Ontario by 1868.
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Valued by native Canadians for its sweet sap, the maple tree and the maple leaf are as representative of Canada as any other feature or landmark, officially appearing on the national flag starting in 1965.
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The Canadian Rockies in Alberta are world-famous for their jaw-dropping landscapes, crystal-clear lakes, and iconic national parks.
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