Ciao a tutti. Ho appena sostituito le nostre bandiere a Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. Abbiamo volato le bandiere del Canada e della Danimarca per decenni sulla nostra proprietà. La madre e i nonni di mia moglie immigrarono in Canada dalla Danimarca negli anni ’50. Sembra ancora più speciale e significativo volare entrambe le bandiere a causa dell’attuale panorama geo-politico.

    Stiamo viaggiando a Copenaghen per due settimane ad agosto (la prima volta per entrambi). Qualsiasi raccomandazione sui viaggi diurni di Copenaghen sarebbe molto apprezzato.

    Grazie.

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    1. Lumisateessa on

      I love seeing this. My husband is from Canada (Chilliwack) so when I see the 2 flags together I get so happy ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|smile)
      I sadly can’t recommend anything in Copenhagen because I’m not from the Devil’s Island. ![img](emote|t5_2qjto|17516)
      You should consider visiting Jutland in the future too 😀

    2. The-red-Dane on

      Well, what would you folks like to experience on your day trips?

      Up north of Copenhagen you have Hillerød with Frederiksborg Slot which has a gorgeous baroque garden complex. There’s also Jægersborg which has Dyrehaven a very large open green area with wild deer.

      South of Copenhagen is “Stevnsfortet” which is a cold war bunker/coastal battery that has been turned into a museum.

      And while too far for a day excursion, there’s some amazingly well preserved WW2 bunkers on the west coast “Bunkermuseum Hanstholm” is amazing.

    3. IntoxicatedDane on

      🇩🇰🤝🇨🇦

      If you don’t mind travelling to Roskilde, public transport works well in Denmark.

      The Vikingship Museum and Roskilde Cathedral are worth a visit.

    4. Ok-Lengthiness134 on

      If you’re able-bodied and can rent a car, I would recommend Møns Klint. 🫶🏼

    5. theoneandonlymillie on

      2 weeks in Copenhagen is a long time, 4-5 days is enough, but a week might be good if you want to do some day trips to Helsingør, etc.

      I’d recommend a night in Odense, see the old houses, the HC Andersen museum, and their street food is really good. Same with a night or two in Aarhus, there’s the AROS museum which is really nice, and then Moesgaard museum which is also great.

      In Jylland there’s also the west coast which is beautiful, there’s an amazing museum called Tirpitz which is inside an old bunker. You can reach Helsingør, Odense, Aarhus by train easily, but if you’re going to the west coast I’d recommend renting a car for a few days 🙂

    6. Apprehensive_Hat4946 on

      I’m a Canadian living in Denmark and this makes me so happy and proud 🥹 💕 🇨🇦 🇩🇰

    7. hl3official on

      Since you’re Canadian and in Copenhagen and looking for something to do (and if youre feeling homesick or just curious), you might want pay respects to a Canadian WW1 soldier who is buried in Vestre Kirkegård. The Viking Museum in Roskilde also has a section about Newfoundland. There is also a chance the Canadian embassy might have some cultural events around the time you’re here.

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