1, dream catcher
The luck of North American Indians comes from the care of mothers and gods for their children. Indians are convinced that this kind of round net, which is woven by the trees symbolizing Mother Earth and the feather leather of animal gods, can drive away evil spirits, bring good luck and bless the whole family's dreams come true. If you have time, you can also ask someone to make it on the spot and weave your own unique birthday stone.
2. Red wine
The quality of Canadian red wine, represented by ice wine, is improving year by year, and it is also widely praised around the world. Its producing areas are mainly distributed in Ou Ken, British Columbia, Niagara, Ontario, Laurenson, Quebec and other places.
3. Salmon
Canada's world-famous aquatic product is salmon, also known as salmon. Salmon is a specialty of Canada and can be bought in the fish cabinets of local shops. Winter is the off-season. There are many ways to smoke salmon. You can buy half a slice for your own use, and if you give it away, you can buy a packaged salmon fillet.
4. Chocolate
Chocolate bars in Vancouver. Nanimo bar is made of whole wheat bread crumbs, shredded coconut, walnuts, vanilla pudding and chocolate, which was popular all over the country in the 1950s.