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thanksgiving 2022

Thanksgiving weekend is here, and you know what that means? There's going to be a lot of food. But, since it's the long weekend, there's a bunch of stuff to do other than eating to fill up some free time, especially since it's fall.

But before getting into some non-food-related content, you can't have a Thanksgiving weekend without visiting one of the many pumpkin patches around the city. Of course, pumpkin carving makes for the perfect at-home bonding experience but also, who doesn't love pumpkin pie?

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If you're planning on making a last-minute turkey run or just looking for things to do on Thanksgiving Day, then you'll want to know what's open and closed before heading out somewhere.

Avoid being disappointed by showing up at a place that is also enjoying the day off and getting surprised by a big closed sign on the front door.

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Thanksgiving weekend is just around the corner and for most people, plans are likely to entirely revolve around eating their body weight in turkey and sleeping off the meat sweats.

But if you actually want to head outside on Monday, October 10, you might need to check what's open in Calgary and Edmonton for the Thanksgiving holiday, as a lot of places have shorter hours for it.

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It's almost time to eat so much food and take a turkey-induced nap on your parents' couch!

Thanksgiving is coming up this long weekend, so if you have plans to stuff a turkey and whip up some fixings, you better buy your groceries ahead of time because a lot of places will be closed on October 10.

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Thanksgiving in Canada is right around the corner and if you're having a bunch of friends or family coming over you might be a bit worried about the hit feeding a bunch of hungry mouths could have on your wallet.

So, before you head to the grocery store with your Thanksgiving shopping list, it's worth considering that a few items are now way more expensive, and you might want to take some of them off your plate.

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