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The 'Riverdale' Cast Had A Canadian Thanksgiving In Vancouver This Weekend

And the turkey looked great. 🦃
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Americans won't celebrate turkey day until November 26 — but when in Canada, the Riverdale cast in Vancouver did as Canadians do. 

According to Instagram Stories posted by the cast, they gathered for a feast together.

While Thanksgiving is officially on Monday, October 12, the cast's stories were posted Sunday, October 11 and it seemed like a good group of them were able to celebrate together.

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Camila Mendes (Veronica Lodge), Lili Reinhart (Betty Cooper) and Madelaine Petsch (Cheryl Blossom) were all there making memories with other cast members who seemed to be doing all of the work. 

Mendes shared a story showing off fellow cast member Drew Ray Tanner (Fangs Fogarty) saying "Drew, what are we making here?" as he shows off handmade butternut squash gnocchi.

Petsch also shared a video of Tanner working hard in the kitchen, calling him "Chef Daddy Extraordinaire" in her story.

Reinhart shared a video of Riverdale dads Mark Consuelos (Hiram Lodge) washing up and Skeet Ulrich (FP Jones) carving away at the turkey.

The cast is currently filming in Vancouver and is back on after a temporary pause due to a reported backlog of COVID-19 tests.

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