What do Canadians do this month?

hi, I am a foreign student studying in Montreal. I am very curious about the cultures/hobbies of Canadians.
Please share with me what do your family/friends recently did, or will do, or usually do in this time of the year?
What food or event I should enjoy?
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At this time of the year, two things come to mind:
1. A walk in the forest to enjoy the colorful leaves.
2. Apple picking at the orchard.You might need to step out of Montreal, though.
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@Sébastien_C said:
At this time of the year, two things come to mind:
1. A walk in the forest to enjoy the colorful leaves.
2. Apple picking at the orchard.You might need to step out of Montreal, though.
sounds nice ^^ I will try it
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@Sébastien_C said:
At this time of the year, two things come to mind:
1. A walk in the forest to enjoy the colorful leaves.
2. Apple picking at the orchard.You might need to step out of Montreal, though.
do you decorate your home in Halloween vibe?
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@tihi said:
do you decorate your home in Halloween vibe?No, I don't.
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I see, not everyone decorates their houses.
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ah I have a question. Did you play trick or treat when you were a kid? Is that we only knock the houses with the Halloween decoration?
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We used to decorate more when we had young children at home, but this time has long passed.
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@Sébastien_C said:
We used to decorate more when we had young children at home, but this time has long passed.I got it ^^
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@Sébastien_C said:
We used to decorate more when we had young children at home, but this time has long passed.Thanks for your sharings
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No problem and I hope you're enjoying your stay in Montreal.
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This month, we'll have Halloween, and it also marks the start of the upcoming holidays like Christmas and New Year's Day.
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@THORGAL CODE WT31T said:
This month, we'll have Halloween, and it also marks the start of the upcoming holidays like Christmas and New Year's Day.Greatt to know that ^^
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@THORGAL CODE WT31T said:
This month, we'll have Halloween, and it also marks the start of the upcoming holidays like Christmas and New Year's Day.For the Haloween day, is that a special time to celebrate something? I am a Christian, but I come from Vietnam, so in my perspective, it is the eve of the All Souls Day, isn't it? or is this also for celebrating the end of the harvesting season (as I understand) - is it correct?
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Halloween soon!0
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@Fizz_Code_FRERG said:
Halloween soon!great ^^ please come back and update when there is something interesting you want to share 😊
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Yes, the beautiful colorful leaves.
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@alexanderluo10890 said:
Yes, the beautiful colorful leaves.I love itt 😍
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You can visit the botanical garden at night they have and night light, and enjoy the fall during the day.
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> @tihi said:
> > @Fizz_Code_FRERG said:
> > Halloween soon!
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> great ^^ please come back and update when there is something interesting you want to share 😊
Yeah i’m still looking for a new costume, maybe Mortal Kombat Subzero1 -
Classic apple picking activity beginning of Oct, Trees and leafs colours also (so good timing for hiking), and then end of the month everything gets darker and moodier = Halloween
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@tihi said:
@THORGAL CODE WT31T said:
This month, we'll have Halloween, and it also marks the start of the upcoming holidays like Christmas and New Year's Day.For the Haloween day, is that a special time to celebrate something? I am a Christian, but I come from Vietnam, so in my perspective, it is the eve of the All Souls Day, isn't it? or is this also for celebrating the end of the harvesting season (as I understand) - is it correct?
Yes, you're right on both counts. Halloween (October 31) is traditionally the eve of All Saints' Day (November 1), rooted in Christian observance. It also has older Celtic origins—Samhain—marking the end of the harvest and the start of winter. So it blends spiritual and seasonal meanings.
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@THORGAL CODE WT31T said:
@tihi said:
@THORGAL CODE WT31T said:
This month, we'll have Halloween, and it also marks the start of the upcoming holidays like Christmas and New Year's Day.For the Haloween day, is that a special time to celebrate something? I am a Christian, but I come from Vietnam, so in my perspective, it is the eve of the All Souls Day, isn't it? or is this also for celebrating the end of the harvesting season (as I understand) - is it correct?
Yes, you're right on both counts. Halloween (October 31) is traditionally the eve of All Saints' Day (November 1), rooted in Christian observance. It also has older Celtic origins—Samhain—marking the end of the harvest and the start of winter. So it blends spiritual and seasonal meanings.
Oh, very nice to know that - I didn't know the Celtic and Samhain origin. I can google about it, but do you want to shortly inform me about it 😝
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@nick182 said:
Classic apple picking activity beginning of Oct, Trees and leafs colours also (so good timing for hiking), and then end of the month everything gets darker and moodier = HalloweenSweet this mean my mom will cook me an apple pie soon
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