The Canada Day Block Party will feature some favourite local arts, food and craft makers
Two Canadian businesswomen living in Belfast have teamed up to host one of the biggest Canada day celebrations on the island of Ireland.
The celebration is often referred to as Canada's birthday and sees Canadians celebrate both at home and around the world. Kylah found herself missing the famous dish from her hometown and decided to recreate here by setting up her own business, a food truck called Oui Poutine, three years later which operates beside 'The Big Fish' in Belfast city centre.
The two women met when Nallaine came down to Oui Poutine one day some years ago to experience "a taste of home".
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