The holidays are magical, but can you imagine living in a place where the spirit of nog, gifts and garland were carried throughout the year?
While they may not celebrate with light displays and carolling 365 days a year, some Canadian towns bear Christmas-themed names that fill tourists and locals alike with holly jolly cheer no matter the season.
From Candyville in Ontario to Garland, Man., here are just a few of Canada’s festively-named cities, towns and communities:
- Candyville, Ont.
- Champagne, Yukon
- Chimney, Ont.
- Christmas Island, N.S.
- Christ-Roi, Que.
- Cranberry Que., Ont. and B.C.
- Cranberry Junction, B.C.
- Cranberry Portage, Man.
- Evergreen, Alta.
- Garland, Man.
- Goose Cove, N.L.
- Ice Lake, Ont.
- L’Enfant-Jésus, Que.
- Gift Lake, Alta.
- Holly, Ont.
- Holly Park, Ont.
- Marie Joseph, N.S.
- Noel, N.S.
- Noëlville, Ont.
- Reindeer Station, N.W.T
- Sled Lake, Sask.
- Snowflake, Man.
- Snow Lake, Man.
- Snowball, Ont.
- Snow Peak Trailer Court, B.C.
- Snow Road Station, Ont.
- Star, Ont.
- Stocking Harbour, N.L.
- Sugarcane, B.C.
- Toyes Hill, Ont.
- Turkey Point, Ont.
- Winter, Sask.
- Winterland, N.L.
Wholesome, right? Now the only question is where will visit first!
We think Christmas Island is first on our list – but we certainly aren’t the only ones who got the warm fuzzies at the mention of its name. After that – maybe a trip to Reindeer Station!
The country really is your oyster, Canada – so pack your bags and jingle some bells. You’ve got some travelling to do!
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