This is what Prince Harry is missing out on during his stay in "Canada".
Blue Moutain Ski Resort
Don't worry Harry, no one would recognize you under all that gear.
https://www.bluemountain.ca/
Searchmont Resort
Because you're an adventurer. You'd love this place.
Home
If you end up on the West Coast due to "hollywood" folks, you can revisit a place you've already been to:
Whistler
Home
Other than that Prince Harry, here are a few things to know about "Canada".
Christmas Eve is frantic shopping before the stores close early. Most people still work on this day.
Christmas dinner #1 after Christmas Eve service (often 4pm or 6pm). There are plenty of Anglican churches in Ontario for you to attend.
Christmas morning service is usually 8am or 9am.
Christmas Day dinner is usually in the evening sometime after 4pm.
People tend to eat turkey, dry turkey with lots of brown gravy piled on top. And since you are staying with MM's friends, that's probably what you'll have. Turkey and Ham, some mashed potatoes, bread based stuffing, gravy, brussel sprouts, and maybe a pie for dessert. Some wine, Canada dry ginger ale based punch or apple cider, and coffee (someone always asks for coffee and that's o.k.).
After dinner is usually board games, watching movies, or going to a movie.
Boxing Day is December 26th. Shop till you drop, go out to eat, go to the movies, head back home and eat again.
Ice skating, tobogganing, going for walks or drives to see everyone's Christmas lights.
If you start to miss being at home, we have a few castles in Canada. Closest would be in Ontario and Quebec.
Sorry that you are in hiding. Ontario is lovely, so is the rest of Canada.
Merry Christmas
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