Americans and Canadians culture Q&A Thread.


Have many Canadians been to Mystic Seaport, CT? It was a favorite place of mine to visit as a child.
I have been there a couple of times. I know the east coasters really like to think they have something there, but there are far better aquariums. Have you been to Monterey Bay Aquarium? It is so much better. Even the Oregon Coast Aquarium is just as good (I would potentially say better), though I haven't been there in a number of years now. Visiting Mystic Aquarium is just an excuse to head to Connecticut for pizza! (I have had some amazing pizza in CT!)

ETA: Sorry...for some reason, my brain went right to the aquarium. I now realize you didn't mention it specifically. But yes, I have been to Mystic Seaport, CT.
 
I have been there a couple of times. I know the east coasters really like to think they have something there, but there are far better aquariums. Have you been to Monterey Bay Aquarium? It is so much better. Even the Oregon Coast Aquarium is just as good (I would potentially say better), though I haven't been there in a number of years now. Visiting Mystic Aquarium is just an excuse to head to Connecticut for pizza! (I have had some amazing pizza in CT!)
It’s the historical aspect and the people there that makes it special.
 
What do you think is the most under-rated area of your country...an area that most people skip or don't think of when traveling, but that has something special about it. (Every nationality welcome to answer. This isn't just for Buzz.)
The Midwest(and some northern parts of the South) USA in general. This a perspective from an east-coaster. Many people here don’t know how many awesome things we (Americans) can do in the Midwest at affordable prices, compared to wanting to go to Europe (which some people have this superiority complex here if they have had the privilege of doing that). I’ll post some examples shortly. I hope when the USA hosts the upcoming Olympics/WC that international travelers give some of these places a chance and bring more tourism money into the economy.
 
The Midwest(and some northern parts of the South) USA in general. This a perspective from an east-coaster. Many people here don’t know how many awesome things we (Americans) can do in the Midwest at affordable prices, compared to wanting to go to Europe (which some people have this superiority complex here if they have had the privilege of doing that). I’ll post some examples shortly. I hope when the USA hosts the upcoming Olympics/WC that international travelers give some of these places a chance and bring more tourism money into the economy.
Smoky Mountains would be one of my recommendations.

https://www.pigeonforge.com/things-to-do-in-smoky-mountains/
 
Canadians, have you visited the Tomb of the Unknown soldier before? Do you guys do a military parade like here in the USA? Also happy Veterans/Remembrance Day.

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Canadians, have you visited the Tomb of the Unknown soldier before? Do you guys do a military parade like here in the USA? Also happy Veterans/Remembrance Day.

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There tend to be small ceremonies in communities for Remembrance Day. My kids are in Scouts, and my son participated in a small March to the local cenotaph this evening to pay their respects. Schools will have assemblies tomorrow along with a moment of silence at 11:11. It’s a statutory holiday in some provinces, so some here may have tomorrow off. In Ontario we don’t have it off. I do like that the kids get the assembly to teach them about what the day is for.
 














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