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Canada Day Tips From Pat Kiernan

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Last year NY1 anchor Pat Kiernan (who also posts his favorite stories each day at PatsPapers.com) gave us tips on how to celebrate Canada Day—following that, he took some of our readers out to indulge in the beloved French-Canadian dish poutine. And here we go again! Mr. Kiernan (who if you didn't know by now, is Canadian) just sent over his newly updated tips for celebrating Canada Day as a New Yorker (it's this Thursday, July 1st). And you'll want to scroll down for more information on how to win poutine with Pat later this month!
  • Go skating
    By that I mean "ice skating." But in Canada nobody says "ice" in front of skating because it's assumed that's what you mean. The City Ice Pavillion in Long Island City keeps the pond frozen year-round and offers public skating on the 1st from 11:30 am to 1:50 pm.
  • Drive to the border
    Most every Canadian city has a fireworks display at sunset on July 1st. If there's still time for you to make the 7-hour drive to Niagara Falls, the fireworks over the water are pretty. And you can see them from the American side if you don't want to cross the border.
  • Listen to Canadian music
    There's more to Canadian music than Bieber Fever. Joe's Pub hosts the annual "Great Canadian Songbook" event at 7:30 and 9:30 on July 1st.
  • Find Canadian food
    La Pescadeux (90 Thompson Street) invited me to try a Canada Day prix-fixe menu on Thursday, featuring Quebec Tourtiere and Grand Bank Flounder. In Brooklyn, Mile End has been making its mark by serving Montreal-style bagels and smoked meat. And after bringing in some Canadian executives to improve its private label offerings, Duane Reade has become secret source for a favorite Canadian supermarket cookie. The "Delish" chocolate chip cookie sold at Duane Reade is better known in Canada as the President's Choice "Decadent" cookie.
  • Find Canadian drink
    Ontario Bar in Williamsburg has Molson, Labatt and Moosehead beer chilling for you now. Or if it's a hot beverage you're craving, head to one of the city's new Tim Hortons coffee shops.
CONTEST ALERT: In mid-July we'll be joining Pat at Mile End for some poutine, and we want to invite a few of you! For a chance to win, stay tuned to our newsletter and Twitter, as well as Pat's Twitter—over the next week we'll be posting trivia questions to each of those outlets and picking three winners to join us.

Contact the author of this article or email tips@gothamist.com with further questions, comments or tips.

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  • CarrieGee

    Pat, I hope you don't mind, but I took the liberty of starting up a group on Facebook to support bringing WSoPC back. Hopefully it'll get a good response, and you can show the networks just how many fans there are out there still.

    If anyone is interested, the group is here:

    http://bit.ly/wsopcback

    Great tips for Canada Day, too! We'll be celebrating with Lakeport Lager, some kind of grilled dinner offering, and fireworks! (And if it rains we'll just chill out on the chesterfield.)

  • mellow_fellow

    poutine = merde

  • mrguy

    I met PK once when i took a band I was working with to NY1 for an interview with Stephanie Simon. What a thrill! I'd rank it up there with the time I met Bruce Springsteen.

    Also, i'm delighted to see that my recent move to Albany won't deprive me of my "in the papers" fix. For some reason Time Warner broadcasts NY1 up here alongside their local albany news station, YNN.

    And finally, PK, if you're reading this, I recall being in a pub once on 72nd street b/w broadway and west end that had an interview with you from a newspaper posted in the window, because you'd called it your favorite local watering hole in the interview. But the last time i walked by, the pub was no more. What's your new favorite local bar?

  • I miss WSoPC too. I was in meetings just last week on my efforts to get a pop trivia show back on the air. But we need a network to clue in to how loyal the fan base for the VH1 show is.

  • robingee

    I miss the World Series of Pop Culture!

  • 1stephanie

    MUST. WIN!

  • ...DON'T go to Toronto during the G20...

    You know. Tips!

  • rosweed

    As a Camerican I must disqualify myself because I would kick some major butt. But it would be fun to hang out with Pat and quaff a few to wash down the poutine.

  • longacre

    And after bringing in some Canadian executives to improve its private label offerings, Duane Reade has become secret source for a favorite Canadian supermarket cookie...

    I guess that would also explain the Delish maple cream sandwich cookies, which are pretty tasty...and organic.

  • Well, I was referring to his reading me the paper... but whatever works, ya damn pack of freaks ya :P

  • Man, I love me some Pat Kiernan in the mornings!

  • Bottomless Chips

    He seems like a great guy. I hope he has a long, successful TV career.

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