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During a chat with a new acquaintance, they mention, "I'm heading up to the cottage for the long weekend." What Canadian cultural reference is implied?

In Canada, 'the cottage' commonly refers to a secondary residence, often a summer home, used for recreation during weekends or longer holidays, especially true

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Question: During a chat with a new acquaintance, they mention, "I'm heading up to the cottage for the long weekend." What Canadian cultural reference is implied?

Answer options:

  • They are going on a hike in the mountains. ✅ They are spending a vacation at a summer home, typically near a lake or rural area.
  • They are visiting a historical landmark.
  • They are attending a formal provincial gathering.

Correct answer: They are spending a vacation at a summer home, typically near a lake or rural area.

Explanation: In Canada, 'the cottage' commonly refers to a secondary residence, often a summer home, used for recreation during weekends or longer holidays, especially true for a 'long weekend.' This reflects a common daily life conversation theme in Canada.

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