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Compatriots in Toronto hold Christmas fair

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Compatriots in Toronto hold Christmas fair


11.12.2021

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Russian emigrants living in Toronto have begun to prepare for the New Year holidays. On Saturday, December 11, the Christmas Fair began working in the city, the press service of Russian compatriots in Canada reports.

The exhibition has long become an annual tradition. Every year, on the eve of the holidays, craftsmen from the Russian-speaking community of Toronto present handicrafts - original souvenirs, jewelry, household items. The organizers are confident everyone will be able to find wonderful gifts for family and friends.

The fair will run for two days. On Saturday and Sunday, the program will be complemented by a children's Christmas performance.

Taking pictures in Russian folk costumes near the Christmas tree in the Russian House in Toronto has also become a good annual tradition.

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