5 souvenirs from Canada

Maple syrup

Canada happens to produce 85% of the total maple syrup in the world. It is extracted from the xylem sap of the leaves or trees of red maple, black maple, and sugar maple.

Ice wine

This is "Canada's liquid gold," something the country takes pride in. How do they make it? Well, they pick up grapes that are frozen at negative temperatures and then extract their juice.

Soapstone carvings

Soapstone carvings have been a part of Canada's history and culture for more than 1,000 years! They make for some beautiful home decor pieces as they are sturdy and sophisticated.

Canadian whiskey and beer

Canadian whiskey is locally produced and is the only drink that was given a royal warrant by several British queens. The beers you get in Canada are quite famous among locals.

Inukshuk figurines

Inukshuks are associated with the fundamental roots of Canada. Formerly used for navigation and hunting, these structures are now a symbol of human connection.