by Jeff Cottrill
It’s been one hundred and fifty years since our glorious rebels declared independence before defeating the British redcoats under the heroic command of General Washingt – wait, wrong country. But it’s true: Canada is observing its sesquicentennial this year. Although most of the celebrations are set for July 1, you don’t have to wait until then to take pride in your Canuck heritage, and you don’t have to stop on Canada Day either. Toronto is blessed with lots of events, things to do, places to eat and ways to celebrate being Canadian. Whether it’s history, food, culture or just partying with other Canadians that you’re after, here are some great ways to think, act and be Canadian in the nation’s biggest city. [Image credit: Del Ashkewe, November Frost Moon, 1975. Nawash (Cape Croker) First Nation, Ontario 975.139 © Royal Ontario Museum]