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new to canada

Moving countries can be scary, and if you're a newcomer to Canada, you probably already know just how hard it is to start from scratch.

From looking for jobs and adjusting to the weather, to learning a new language and making new friends, there's a whole list of things you may have to adjust to and figure out after moving to Canada — and that can be hard on anyone.

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Newcomers to Canada have a lot to learn about the cold winter in the Great White North, and everything from choosing the proper winter boots to picking the right jacket can be overwhelming. But once the initial shock is over, gloomy months don't have to be daunting.

There are many things to do and see in Canada from December to March that make the season more enjoyable. During Canada's festive season, Christmas trees are lit up, Starbucks' holiday menu is in full force, and the holiday jingles are played on repeat.

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For anyone who's a newcomer to Canada, knowing what to order to drink can be a bit daunting, especially if you're looking for an iconically Canadian alcoholic drink, whether in the liquor store, beer store, wine rack or at your local bar. Also, it's hard to know which ones are actually Canadian.

And so, to help you find out what the best Canadian adult beverage that you need to try if you're new to the country, from our national cocktail to the beer, wine and other spirits that are all produced right here in the Great White North, we've got the perfect list for you.

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There are a lot of things you have to learn from scratch if you're thinking about moving to Canada, and Canadian slang is just one of them.

In fact, there are some phrases that are so unheard of outside of the country you might very well think Canadians are speaking their own language!

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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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