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'''''Canfandom''''' is the term sometimes used by the [[fans]] of Canada. They have staged three [[Worldcons]] in [[Toronto]], [[Torcon]], [[Torcon 2]] and [[Torcon 3]]; one in [[Winnipeg]], [[ConAdian]]; and one in [[Montreal]], [[Anticipation]]. The Canadian national convention is [[Canvention]].
 
'''''Canfandom''''' is the term sometimes used by the [[fans]] of Canada. They have staged three [[Worldcons]] in [[Toronto]], [[Torcon]], [[Torcon 2]] and [[Torcon 3]]; one in [[Winnipeg]], [[ConAdian]]; and one in [[Montreal]], [[Anticipation]]. The Canadian national convention is [[Canvention]].
  
[[BNFs]] from Canada have included [[John Millard]], [[Les Croutch]] and [[Mike Glicksohn]].
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[[Fannish]] strongholds exist in [[Alberta]], [[British Columbia]], [[Manitoba]], [[Ontario]] and [[Quebec]].
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[[BNFs]] from Canada have included [[Gina Ellis Clarke]], [[John Millard]], [[Les Croutch]] and [[Mike Glicksohn]].
  
 
{{link | website=http://www.cdnsfzinearchive.org/sf-conventions/cdn-conventions-year-by-year-1948-2008/|text=Canadian conventions 1948-2008}}
 
{{link | website=http://www.cdnsfzinearchive.org/sf-conventions/cdn-conventions-year-by-year-1948-2008/|text=Canadian conventions 1948-2008}}

Revision as of 15:35, 8 October 2021

Canfandom is the term sometimes used by the fans of Canada. They have staged three Worldcons in Toronto, Torcon, Torcon 2 and Torcon 3; one in Winnipeg, ConAdian; and one in Montreal, Anticipation. The Canadian national convention is Canvention.

Fannish strongholds exist in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.

BNFs from Canada have included Gina Ellis Clarke, John Millard, Les Croutch and Mike Glicksohn.

Canadian conventions 1948-2008

See also: North America.


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