Playa Del Carmen and Tulum Mexico Real Estate | WHAT?! SNOW ON 5TH AVENUE IN PLAYA DEL CARMEN?

Andrea Perron Ruiz andrea 24 March 2015 0
WHAT?! SNOW ON 5TH AVENUE IN PLAYA DEL CARMEN?

WHAT?! SNOW ON 5TH AVENUE IN PLAYA DEL CARMEN?

People often ask me what I miss the most from back home (Montreal, Canada). I can truly say that I am happy here in this paradise called Playa del Carmen; however, a few things that I miss from the great white north come to my mind... I miss the snow at Christmas time and even more, I miss the Quebec tradition of spring: La Cabane à Sucre (Sugar Shack).

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Source: www.bonjourquebec.com

During the springtime in Quebec, Canada people unite; families, group of friends, school children and work groups to visit various Cabane à Sucre all over the province and enjoy many traditional dishes complemented by natural maple syrup. Spring is the season, in Canada, when the sticky sweet sap is collected from maple trees and boiled into maple syrup. This traditional Canadian scene is white with snow and complete with horse-drawn sleighs, maple trees hanging shiny silver buckets, rustic cabins bursting with long wooden tables filled with people, laughter fills the air, children play and people celebrate the harvest of the maple with tons of food, drink and merriment

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Source: www.lh5.ggpht.com

Mexlaw, a law firm owned and operated by licensed Canadian, American and Mexican lawyers here in Playa del Carmen, resolved to recreate this nostalgic moment, on our very own 5th Avenue in downtown Playa del Carmen.

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Metal containers filled with crushed ice were lined up and ready to receive some authentic and very hot maple syrup to simulate the maple taffy that is enjoyed during this celebration in Quebec. The hot syrup is traditionally poured into bins of snow and children (and grown-up children too) roll the hot syrup around on the frozen snow with a stick until it turns into hard taffy.

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Many people, intrigued by the sound of the traditional Quebecois music and the sight of the succulent maple taffy, gathered near the tent, under the hot Caribbean sun to get a taste of this cold sweet treat.

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It was an amazing and original idea to bring a little bit of Canadian springtime to Playa del Carmen! Especially since the tourism Quebecois is particularly busy on our streets during the winter and spring months. There will be more events like this that bring a little taste of Canada and Quebec to the Riviera Maya- stay tuned!

Andrea Perron Ruiz andrea

Andrea was born and raised in Montreal by a Mexican mother and a French Canadian father. She studied cinema and photography in Argentina and Montreal, and has now been living in Playa del Carmen for several years. Both her Mexican and Canadian roots are an important influence on her identity and how she perceives the world through her photography and writing as the content creator for BuyPlaya Real Estate Advisors www.buyplaya.co and the blogs at https://www.buyplaya.co/playalife/

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