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Food Day Canada

Time: August 5, 2023 all day
Location: Canada
City/Town: Various
Website or Map: https://www.fooddaycanada.ca/
Event Type: celebration
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Jun 21, 2023

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Food Day Canada is a celebration of Canadian food.  It’s a day to recognize and support farmers, fishers, chefs, researchers, and home cooks.  The day is to inspire everyone to shop, cook & dine Canadian.  Visit Food Day Canada for more information and events near you.

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