Colors of Ontario Province - traditions, festivals, mentality and lifestyle
Ontario is an ideal destination for fans of event tourism, as there are very interesting holidays attracting guests from other countries all year round. Niagara-on-the-Lake is a permanent venue for the rather unusual theatrical holiday; the Shaw Festival is the only event of its kind in the world. It focuses solely on plays by English playwright; it has been held annually since 1962. The festival founder is Brian Doherty, one of local citizens.
Among thousands of restaurants, Ontario has true gastronomic highlights, which will be interesting for both experienced gourmets and ordinary tourists. There is the great restaurant AG in …
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Niagara Falls remain the main symbol of Ontario; this unique natural landmark attracts thousands of travelers every day. Every city in the province boasts interesting sightseeing objects. …
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City tours, excursions and tickets in Ontario Province and surroundings
National traditions of Canada
Respect and equal treatment of all in the country is the norm for Canadians. It is not customary in the country to evaluate other people by clothing, car or work. Sufficiency has no role; the determining factor is the person himself and his successes. Canadians first say or write their name, and only then surname, demonstrating in such a way that the person himself is more important than his origin. However, people who violate the law are treated very harshly in the country. Such people lose all credibility in the eyes of society. Another characteristic of Canadians is politeness. They are incredibly polite; the habit of asking for forgiveness is in their blood. "Sorry" is one of the most popular words among locals. They greet and are interested in the affairs of everyone they meet - the bus driver or the tourist who asked for directions.
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