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Kitchener is a Canadian city situated south-west of Ontario. Formerly known as Berlin from 1914-1916, the name Kitchener was chosen as an homage to Herbert Kitchener, a Secretary of State during the First World War. The population of Kitchener is 204, 668 comprised of people of German, English, French, Polish, Dutch, Portuguese and Italian descent.
German culture is honoured during Kitchener-Waterloo’s Oktoberfest, one of the biggest festivals to take place in the city. This encompasses the city’s dynamic and lively community, economy and culture. It is the biggest Bavarian festival in the world apart from Germany. The Kitchener Blues Festival is equally renowned, bringing in over 65,000 visitors every year.
The New Kitchener Market is a must-see. Offering a wide range of fresh products (fruits, vegetables, cheese...) it is a multicultural center and a highly reputed destination for tourists. Downtown’s Victoria Park offers a relaxing break away from the bustle of the city. Kitchener celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2004.

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There’s something very magical about beach weddings that inspire couples to fly to the tropics to tie the knot. Walk down the aisle barefoot to the sound of waves kissing the shore – that picture-perfect scene deserves an equally flawless bridal gown. Shop for that light and carefree wedding dress at these Toronto boutiques.
Iran (previously Persia) is known for its art – from architecture to painting to calligraphy to metalworking. So it’s no surprise that there’s more to their cuisine than the food. It’s a practice of detail, from the pottery to the fresh ingredients. While nobody can beat my mom’s Persian cooking, these TO restaurants cut it close. Each offers an experience of Iran’s culture, past and present. [Feature image: Tavoos Restaurant]
During Persian New Year (first day of spring), known as Nowruz, it’s tradition to set up a table called the “haft-seen.” Seven symbolic items starting with the Farsi letter “s” – with few additions like gold fishes and decorative eggs – are placed on the table to bring wealth, health and happiness to the new year. Guests also get together for sweets and tea for 13 days of festivity. Here’s where to shop for Nowruz essentials.

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