Tuesday 13 October 2009

Canadian Thanksgiving

This weekend was my first Canadian Thanksgiving in Canada, which we spent enjoying the company of Bob, Wendy and Scott Marks on Vancouver Island. We had a turkey dinner with local neighbours, the Player family and Abi the dog, on Saturday night. Sunday was the Marks thanksgiving dinner which as an alternative was roast beef. Both were great events and good times.

However, what are Canadians thankful for???? The American thanksgiving holiday is famous for the celebration of the Pilgrim Fathers and the Mayflower ship landing on the East coast of the USA. This was the much discussed question at the dinner table from the only Brit and the less than convincing answer seemed to be linked to harvest festival. On further research, i.e. a search on Wikipedia, I discovered that The history of Thanksgiving in Canada goes back to an explorer, Martin Frobisher, who had been trying to find a northern passage to the Pacific Ocean. Frobisher's Thanksgiving was not for harvest but homecoming. He had safely returned from a search for the Northwest Passage, avoiding the later fate of Henry Hudson and Sir John Franklin who died.

Hey, whatever.... the important thing to me was that I get an extra day-off work! Here's to Canada Thanksgiving.

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