
Raise a glass and celebrate Canada Day like a true Canadian.
1. Newfoundland Screech
This iconic rum plays a central role in the screech-in ceremony, a unique tradition where newcomers are welcomed into Newfoundland's vibrant culture.
2. Bloody Caesar or Caesar
Similar to a Bloody Mary, this cocktail stands out with its unique blend of tomato juice and clam juice.
3. Molson beer
Established in the 18th century, this iconic brewery joined forces with Coors in 2005.
4. Yukon Jack
This liqueur from Quebec combines whisky and honey for a uniquely sweet and bold flavor.
5. Rev
Produced in Ontario, this vibrant blue alcopop is primarily vodka-based. A popular cocktail, the Rev-bomb, is created by adding a shot of Jägermeister to a bottle of Rev.
6. Alexander Keith's beer
With a history spanning nearly two centuries, this Nova Scotia brewery expanded its reach to the United States in 2011.
7. Icewine
Crafted from grapes frozen while still on the vine, this luxurious dessert wine is a favorite in Canada and Germany. There’s also a cider variation made from frozen apple juice.
8. Raymond Massey
Named after the Toronto-born actor, this sophisticated cocktail blends whisky, ginger syrup, and champagne for a refreshing twist.
9. Labatt beer
As the largest brewery in Canada, Labatt is a key player in the industry and operates under the Anheuser-Busch umbrella.
10. Canadian Club
Originally produced in Detroit, this whisky’s production shifted to Canada during the prohibition era.
11. Caribou
A staple at the Quebec Winter Carnival, this warming drink features mulled wine, whisky or rum, and a touch of maple syrup.
12. Maple liqueur
While this maple-based product is a hit among tourists, it doesn’t enjoy the same popularity with locals.
13. Moose milk
Resembling a spiked milkshake, this cocktail typically blends rum, Kahlua, and ice cream. Variations may include Irish liqueur, butterscotch schnapps, or even strawberries for added flair.