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christmas in canada 2022

What says "Christmas" better than a Hallmark movie? If you've ever wished that you could walk through one of the quaint Christmas towns featured in the holiday movies, you're in luck — many Hallmark movies were filmed in Canada, and you can visit the real-life filming locations.

Several small towns in Canada served as the cute towns in some classic Christmas Hallmark movies, and you can visit them this winter to experience the holiday cheer in real life.

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Christmas is nearly here! If you're still looking for the perfect gift, it turns out that your local thrift store likely has tons of unique gift ideas that are sure to be a hit.

Whether you're looking for gifts for a loved one, kids, friends, or even just someone special, places like Value Village and Goodwill have so many one-of-a-kind items that your giftee is sure to love.

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Decked out in Christmas lights and decor, this train is spreading holiday cheer across North America.

The CP Holiday Train is back for the first time in three years, continuing its efforts to raise money, food and awareness for local food banks across its network.

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Every family, region and country that celebrates the holidays have their own Christmas events and traditions. Some traditions, like decorating a Christmas tree, are more common than others.

But, a Redditor recently asked what unique Christmas traditions Canadians have, and responses came in from across the country.

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